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electra loft 7d eq citybike Electra Loft Go! 7D EQ Step-Thru

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electra loft 7d eq citybike Electra Loft Go! 7D EQ Step-ThruThe Loft Go! 7D is a lightweight e bike that elevates your daily commute. With a simple and intuitive e system and 7 speeds, it provides the range needed to take you to the edge of your city and everywhere in between. This modern day classic was designed with both versatility and style in mind for rides to your neighborhood record store or corner bodega. Features: Frameset Frame: 6061 T6 aluminum Fork: Hi ten steel unicrown, straight tapered leg

The Loft Go! 7D is a lightweight e-bike that elevates your daily commute. With a simple and intuitive e-system and 7 speeds, it provides the range needed to take you to the edge of your city and everywhere in between. This modern-day classic was designed with both versatility and style in mind for rides to your neighborhood record store or corner bodega.

Features:

Frameset
Frame: 6061-T6 aluminum
Fork: Hi-ten steel unicrown, straight/tapered leg
Wheels
Front Hub: Alloy low-flange w/6-bolt disc, 32h, nutted
Rear Hub: Hyena hub motor w/6-bolt disc, 36h, nutted
Rim: Alloy double walled 700x32h
Tire: 700x40mm city tread
E-system
Battery: 250Wh, integrated in down tube
Charger: 2A, 42V output, 100V-240V AC input
Computer: LED display
Motor: Hyena hub drive motor, 250W
Drivetrain
Shifter: Shimano Tourney Revo 7-speed twist with optical gear display
Rear derailleur: Shimano Tourney TY300
Crank: Forged alloy 170mm, 44t chainring w/chainguard
Chainring: Forged alloy 170mm, 44t chainring
Bottom bracket: Torque sensor, threaded, 122.5mm spindle
Cassette: 7-speed freewheel 14-34t
Chain: KMC Z7, 7 speed
Pedal: Alloy platform w/non-slip rubber tread
Components
Saddle: Retro leatherette w/dual spring
Seatpost: Alloy micro-adjust 27.2x350mm
Handlebar: Alloy custom bend low-rise, 640mm width
Grips: Hand-stitched leatherette
Stem: Cast alloy 25.4mm quill, 92mm extension
Headset: 1 1/8'' steel threaded
Brake: Mechanical disc, 160mm rotor, flat-mount
Brake lever: Alloy, 3-finger
Accessories
Light: Herrmans H-Black MR4-E, 120 Lumen, 40 Lux, LED, headlight
Kickstand: Alloy, rear mount
Fender: Alloy extruded, painted
Weight
21.00 kg / 46.3 lbs
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