EV Sundak Signature vs Pedaleze O2 Plus

Compare Specifications of Signature and O2 Plus

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EV Sundak Signature
EV Sundak Signature

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Pedaleze O2 Plus
Pedaleze O2 Plus

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 36 W BLDC MOTOR 250 Watts PEDALEZE Adaptive Power Drive
Charging Time -- 2-3 hours
Maximum Torque -- 80 Nm
Load Carrying Capacity -- 120 Kgs
Top Speed 25 kmph --
Battery Lithium-Ion-Battery 7.0 AH Samsung / Panasonic
Charger -- Input: 240V AC Output: 42 V DC, 2A
Display -- LCD Display displays ODO Meter, Trip Meter , Speedo Meter, Battery Level indicator, Assist level indicator, Error Notifications
Frame -- Aerospace alloy 6061 with sealed bearing head set
Stem -- Adjustable Threadless stem
Handle Bar -- Standard Handle Bar
Seatpost -- Suspension with preload adjustment
Grip -- Velo Design Grips
Chain -- KMC E-BIKE Chain Set
Gear -- 7 Speed gearbox with SHIMANO Derailleur
Cassette -- 7 speed gear train
Stand -- Standard Side Stand
Headlamp -- LED light with 25 Lux
Taillamp -- LED Light
Tyres
Front -- Ralston Tires and Tubes; 26" X 1.95"
Rear -- Ralston Tires and Tubes; 26" X 1.95"
Wheel / RIM Spoke 26" Aluminum Magnesium Alloy Rims with Quick Axle Release; Sealed Bearing Hubs
Brakes
Front -- Zoom Mechanical disc brakes with standard leaver
Rear -- Zoom Mechanical disc brakes with standard leaver
Suspension
Front -- Pre load adjustable Hydraulic lock out shocks
Rear -- Rigid
Colors Available
Colors -- Black
White


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 20 kg
Overview
About No RTO Registration Needed
No License Needed Read More
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Features -- - Engineered for both smooth rides in the city and off-road spin
- 4 assist levels/ Smart Mode
- Rider and vehicle telematics through Pedaleze app
Additional Details Low Maintance
Low-Cost Under 15 Paise/km
Rider Height Compatibility: 5'3" to 5'7"
Cockpit Computer: Handlebar Centre mount cockpit computer with Monochrome Backlit LCD Display; 4 assist levels; Thumb Shifter Switch for power on, lights on, assist level setting and menu navigation and setting.

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