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ENGWE C20 - 20-inch urban bike with a cultured exterior

ENGWE C20 - 20-inch urban bike with a cultured exterior

Based on the pictures and videos, the exterior is really convincing!

ENGWE C20 - 20-inch urban bike with a cultured exterior

I've been looking at ENGWE bikes for a while now. They’re a little priced above the ADo, but we usually get something plus for that as well. For example, rear shock absorbers. There is no such thing on the C20, but there is something that will be pleasing to the eye, and that is the new frame that looks specifically frank!

Anyway, the ENGWE C20 doesn't have much to offer compared to the competition, as the usual 250-watt motor, 36-volt system and 10,4 Ah battery may already be familiar to everyone. The disc brakes are mechanical, the gears on the rear wheel allow 7-speed shifting. The bad news is we don't get an instrument unit.

However, I can provide more good news about the frame. As I mentioned, it looks very good, I think we all agree on that. As for the new frame, however, it is even easier that it is much easier than the usual solutions. Similar 20-inch folding bikes weighed around 30 pounds, while the ENGWE C20 weighed just 22 pounds.

In addition to the lower weight, the passenger's maximum weight has changed from the usual 100-120 kilograms to 150 kilograms. I hope that this extra transportable weight will be felt in the quality of the first telescope, as the 120 kg upper limit for bikes so far was due, among other things, to the weakness of the first shock absorbers.

ENGWE C20 Folding Electric Bicycle 20 'inch Tires 250W Brushless Motor 36V 10.4Ah Battery 25km / h Max Speed ​​- Gray

The introductory campaign of ENGWE C20 has just started, on Geekbuying you can order it from an EU warehouse. The price of a 6NCLURKG with a coupon code of HUF 254 thousand, which can be said to be very favorable, especially if we take into account the current dollar exchange rate.

Buy by clicking on the link below:

ENGWE C20 - 20 inch city bike

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