E Ride Pro SS vs Ventus One E-Bikes



$4,899.00

OVERVIEW

The 2024 E Ride Pro SS redefines off-road riding by seamlessly blending power and rideability, establishing a new standard in this fiercely competitive arena. With its revolutionary controller system, advanced suspension, and cutting-edge BMS technology, this exceptional machine consistently pushes the boundaries of performance. How far you dare to push it is entirely in your hands.

FEATURING

  • 0-30MPH IN 2.36S
  • MOTOR POWER: 5KW RATED / 12KW PEAK POWER
  • TOP SPEED: 60MPH
  • 72V40AH (2880WH)  SAMSUNG SWAPPABLE LITHIUM BATTERY
  • RANGE: 50+ MILES (@25MPH); 90+MILES (@15MPH) SUBJECT TO TERRAIN VARIATIONS
  • 20%-90% CHARGE TIME: 2 HOURS
  • TIRE SIZE: FR. 70/100-19; RR. 80/100-19
  • ADJUSTABLE SPORT SUSPENSION
  • REGENERATIVE BRAKING
  • WEIGHT LIMIT: 300Lbs
  • UNIT WEIGHT: 139Lbs

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Ventus One

$7,500.00

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Each Ventus One bike rolls off the assembly line fully loaded with a robust 28 kW power output. Crafted from 27,100 Samsung cells, the Ventus One boasts an impressive 50Ah battery capacity, tailored for extensive journeys.

Designed for seamless operation, the controller program underwent rigorous testing by professional riders, ensuring a smooth and intuitive user experience. With the accompanying controlling app, users enjoy unparalleled flexibility in configuring settings to suit their preferences.

Equipped with an electronic linear brake rivaling the power of hydraulic brakes, the Ventus One optimizes energy consumption by an impressive 30%. Its multifunctional colored dashboard, linked to the battery via Bluetooth, provides real-time updates on battery capacity.

Unlocking the bike is a breeze – simply approach with your phone or input the PIN. Bid farewell to the hassle of traditional keys. Illuminate your path with the premium GiGigo headlight, housing 40W LED bulbs. The integrated reflector and lens collaborate to emit a controlled light beam, ensuring maximum visibility without compromising oncoming drivers’ vision.

Experience immediate stops with the ultra-strong hydraulic brakes, boasting enduring brake pads and exceptional high-performance. Seamlessly update your controller and dashboard remotely via OTA, and personalize your boot animation to reflect your style.

  • Motor: 36V500W Brushless motor+ Sine wave controller
  • Battery: 36V 5AH, removable high-power lithium battery
  • Front Fork: Suspension fork with Hydraulic lockout Spring adjustable
  • Rear Shock: KSP562, oil/gas mixed shock absorption, adjustable
  • Break: F/R Hydraulic disc brake
  • Foot Rest: Alloy
  • Front Hub: Bearing type, small friction coefficient, wear resistance, good rotation accuracy
  • Frame: Aluminium alloy
  • Handle Bar: Alloy
  • Grip: APOLLO SOFTER grip
  • Tire: 18”*2.5
  • Rim: Alloy spoked rim
  • Charger: 42V*3A
  • Endurance Mileage: 36KM
  • Max Speed: Low 15km/h, Middle: 25km/h, High: 35 km/h
  • Max Load: 75kgs
  • N.W./G.W.: 22.3kg/26.1 kg

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The Cure are an English rock band formed in 1978 in Crawley, West Sussex.[1][2][3] Throughout numerous lineup changes since the band’s formation, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter Robert Smith has remained the only constant member, though bassist Simon Gallup has been present for all but about three years of the band’s history. Their debut album, Three Imaginary Boys (1979), along with several early singles, placed the band at the forefront of the emerging post-punk and new wave movements that were gaining prominence in the United Kingdom. Beginning with their second album, Seventeen Seconds (1980), the band adopted a new, increasingly dark and tormented style, which, together with Smith’s stage look, had a strong influence on the emerging genre of gothic rock as well as the goth subculture that eventually formed around the genre.

After the release of the band’s fourth album, Pornography (1982), Smith introduced a greater pop sensibility into the band’s music, and they subsequently garnered worldwide mainstream success. Their singles compilation Standing on a Beach (1986) sold four million copies worldwide by 1989,[4] and they reached their commercial peak with the albums Disintegration (1989) and Wish (1992). The Cure have released 13 studio albums, two EPs, and over 30 singles, and have sold over 30 million albums worldwide.[5] Their most recent album, 4:13 Dream, was released in 2008. The Cure were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019.[6][7]


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A mesh network is a local area network topology in which the infrastructure nodes (i.e. bridges, switches, and other infrastructure devices) connect directly, dynamically and non-hierarchically to as many other nodes as possible and cooperate with one another to efficiently route data to and from clients.This lack of dependency on one node allows for every node to participate in the relay of information. Mesh networks dynamically self-organize and self-configure, which can reduce installation overhead. The ability to self-configure enables dynamic distribution of workloads, particularly in the event a few nodes should fail. This in turn contributes to fault-tolerance and reduced maintenance costs.[1]Mesh topology may be contrasted with conventional star/tree local network topologies in which the bridges/switches are directly linked to only a small subset of other bridges/switches, and the links between these infrastructure neighbours are hierarchical. While star-and-tree topologies are very well established, highly standardized and vendor-neutral, vendors of mesh network devices have not yet all agreed on common standards, and interoperability between devices from different vendors is not yet assured.[2]



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