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Alfawise bikes come with several types of battery packs, plus coupons

You can roll if you like, but if you don’t, you don’t have to, and you can take it up the slopes.

Alfawise X1 E-bike Folding Electric Bike Moped Bicycle Black 10.4Ah Battery

Anyone can tell me anything, I think electric bikes have a great future ahead of them. People ride bicycles not only to strengthen their legs, shape their buttocks or lose weight, but also to enjoy the pleasant air, marvel at the beauty of the landscape and spend their free time pleasantly. I already know, that's why I ride a motorcycle, I don't even lose a decade. 🙂

 

Alfawise X1 E-bike Folding Electric Bike Moped Bicycle Black 10.4Ah Battery

So a pedalable electric bike is a good thing. If you feel like you are winding, so you move, but if you want to relax, you let it take you. You roll up the slopes with Yotti ease, and then roll down the other side of the mountain with a smile while enjoying the wind on your face. Best of all, you can do this even in the middle of summer, you won’t even sweat in particular.

The Alfawise bikes to be introduced now, although suitable for relatively long distances, are not even touring touring bikes. The small wheels and the frame evoke the Camping bike of our childhood, with which we circled from the resort to the shore of Lake Balaton every day, or rolled with it from Széplak to Siófok for dinner or party. I can imagine the Alfawise X1 for just such tasks.

 

Alfawise X1 E-bike Folding Electric Bike Moped Bicycle Black 10.4Ah Battery
Alfawise X1 E-bike Folding Electric Bike Moped Bicycle Black 10.4Ah Battery
Alfawise X1 E-bike Folding Electric Bike Moped Bicycle Black 10.4Ah Battery
 

Of course, it will be good for everything within the city, at the maximum speed available we will not disturb much water even in the bus lane. The cycle-extended journey can reach 70 kilometers on a single charge, but can also be up to 40 kilometers in pure battery mode. 70 kilometers would be a loose Venetian lake back and forth, but 40 kilometers would be enough to cross Buda and Pest. So I think distance is not an obstacle. Nor is it because this bike can be folded so small that it fits comfortably in the trunk of our car (if you’re not using Smart), so the bike is also perfect for not stopping at the tram stop after the nearest P + R packer. comfortably, without twisting into our workplace.

Alfawise X1 E-bike Folding Electric Bike Moped Bicycle Black 10.4Ah Battery

The Alfawise X1 is now available in two battery packs. Since everything is the same in the two versions except the battery, the larger package will have no effect on either engine power or top speed. The former for this bike is 250 watts and the latter is 25 Km per hour. What is very comfortable in the bike compared to the scooter is that they are also suitable for overcoming quite serious inclines, because as long as the scooters have a maximum incline of 10-15 degrees, the Alfawise X1 will not have an obstacle of 25 degrees either. The difference, then, is not in force, nor in speed, but in the length of the distance that can be covered in one charge. With the smaller package we can go 30 kilometers in purely electric and 60 kilometers in assisted mode, while the larger package puts 10-10 kilometers on it, which is 40 and 70 kilometers. Of course, if we don’t run out we don’t have to leave it by the way, only the help will stop.

Alfawise X1 E-bike Folding Electric Bike Moped Bicycle Black 10.4Ah Battery

The Alfawise X1 is not cheap, but it is only relative. If we look at domestic electric bike prices, they specifically ask for little for it. Plus, we now get coupons for both versions to make your purchase less painful.

For a smaller battery, use the ALFAWISEX1S coupon code here: Alfawise X1 electric bike 7,8 Ah - 130 000 Ft

For the larger package, use the ALFAWISEX1U coupon code here: Alfawise X1 electric bike 10,4 Ah - 139 000 Ft

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