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Yes, of course. We accept the sample orders. We can do OEM, so the configurations can be adjustable if you have any requests.
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All of our bikes are adopted the 85% disassembled packing. The bicycle will be packed in 7-layer corrugated carton with all its components inside, in most cases you will need to assemble the front wheel, seat, handlebar and lights if included, this process should not take more than 2 hours no matter the skill level.
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Mileage depends on each bike model and a number of factors including the weight of the rider, added gear, terrain, tire pressure, temperature, wind speed, etc. The average range on a fully charged battery is related to the detailed battery capacity which you choose. If you want to ride a long range, you can choose e-bikes with larger batteries.
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Absolutely! Electric bikes are as safe to ride as a regular bike. When you need to stop or slow down, all you need do is apply the brakes and release the hand throttle or stop pedalling to cut the power. All our Electric Bicycles bikes are built to the highest quality.
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Aside from keeping your battery charged, maintaining Electric Bike is the same as any bicycle.
After the bike's been ridden about 100 miles you'll need a basic tune-up. This is standard procedure for all new bikes as they're broken in. If you're riding in wet conditions, you’ll want to take extra care and make sure you keep your drivetrain clean and well-lubed.
The most important (and simple) thing you can do is check your tire pressure regularly, and keep them inflated as indicated on the tire.
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We recommend charging the battery back to full after each ride so the battery is topped off and ready to go the full range whenever you want to ride the e-bike!
A battery with a partial charge can be left without immediately charging back to full. If a battery is left empty for an extended period, however, it can become damaged and/or non-functional. So we suggest you to charge the battery if you don’t use e-bikes exceeding two months.