XP750-20 Gen-3 Fat Tire E-Bike W/ 20" Wheels - White

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XP750-20-White
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Product Overview

Bike Sizing & Weight


  • Bike Weight: 55.1 pounds
  • Max Weight Capacity: 264 pounds
  • Frame Size: 15 inches
  • Wheel Base: 40.43 inches
  • Total Length: 63.27 inches
  • Stand-over Height: 24.4 inches
  • Seat Height: 31.69 to 38.78 inches
  • Reach: 21.54 inches
  • Handlebar Width: 29.13 inches
  • Handlebar Height: 39.37 inches
XP750-20 Electric Bicycle Dimensions

 

CSC E-Bikes, renowned for its exceptional customer service, brings its smart sourcing and innovative delivery model to electric bicycles with the new XP750-20. This fat-tire electric bicycle is loaded out with quality components and desirable features that deliver unmatched value in the e-bike marketplace.

The XP750-20 GEN-3 is built around a lightweight aluminum chassis, and it uses a battery pack that fits semi integrally into the frame’s downtube for an ultra-clean appearance. The battery uses high-quality Panasonic lithium cells to deliver 653 watt’s, 48VX16AH of energy, enough to help power the bike for 25 to 40 miles, range depends on each bike model and several factors including the weight of the rider, added gear, terrain, tire pressure, temperature. wind speed etc.

The lockable battery pack sends its energy to an intelligent brushless controller and then to a first-rate Bafang 750-watt motor mounted in the rear-wheel hub. Pedal-assist rates can be adjusted to five levels, while a thumb-operated throttle can power the XP750 to 20 mph (max speed for Class 2 electric bikes) without even pedaling. Adding pedal power can boost maximum speed above 27 mph.

The XP750’s components are premium quality. CSC uses Panasonic battery, Bafang motor, 6061 aluminum frame, Tektro E-500 hydraulic brakes, and huge 180mm stainless steel discs for excellent control.

The esteemed Shimano and DMP brand is found on the 7-speed 11-34 Freewheel gear set and Shimano Altus derailleur with adaptable gear ratios. The Shimano index shifter clearly displays which gear is selected. A dual-sided front aluminum sprocket guard ensures the chain remains on track even when ridden over rough terrain.

Rider comfort is aided by a front suspension with 3.94 inches (100mm) of bump-absorbing travel, able to be fine-tuned with 8 levels of damping adjustment plus a lockout setting, as well as spring-preload adjustability. Fat Kenda Juggernaut tires look brawny and provide additional bump absorption.

Lightweight aluminum is also used for key components such as the pedals and crank, wheel rims, and tapered handlebar. Instrumentation is via a 3.2 inch color LCD display that monitors speed, battery, trip, time, and pedal assist level.

Thoughtful convenience and safety items are part of the XP750 package. LED headlights and taillights enhance rider conspicuity, Two handy USB charging ports are provided to power electronic devices. A protective cage is fitted over the derailleur to prevent drivetrain damage, and frame bungs are ready to mount rear fenders or racks and a water bottle.

The XP750 bikes are backed by a 12-month warranty.



  • Buchel Shiny 50 Headlight

    Buchel Shiny 50

    Integrated Buchel Shiny 50 lux luminosity LED Headlight operated from the display with nighttime sensor.

  • Intelligent AP-7 LCD Display.

    Intelligent AP-7 Display

    Full color 3.2 inch LCD digital display with speedometer, odometer, battery level, and customisable pedal assist level.

  • Adjustable steering stem

    Steering Stem

    0°-60° Adjustable angle steering stem.

  • Lockable Battery with 2 Keys

    Lockable Battery

    Removable integrated battery system with two keys.

  • 750 Bafang Motor

    750W Bafang Hub Motor

    750 Watt Bafang geared hub motor with 37 lb-ft (80 Newton meters) of torque.

  • Tektro Brakes

    Tektro E-500 Brakes

    Front/Rear Tektro E-500 hydraulic brakes, twin-opposed-piston calipers with 7.1-inch (180mm) stainless steel discs.

Specifications

Frame:
Aluminum alloy, high-step type
Motor:
750-watt Bafang geared hub
Motor Torque:
37 lb-ft (80 Newton meters)
Pedal Assistance:
Five assist levels, 1:1 cadence pedal assistance
Initiating mode:
Pedal-assist and thumb throttle
Battery:
Panasonic 18650 35E 3500mAH, lithium NCA (LiNiCoAlO2)
Battery Specs:
48 volts, 16 amp-hours, 768 watt-hours
Range:
25 to 45+ miles (dependent on usage)
Top Speed: 
28mph pedal assist and 20mph throttle
Controller:
Intelligent 48 volt, 22 amp
Charger:
54.6V2A 100-240V input
Charging time:
6-8 hours
Front fork:
Aluminum alloy, gold-anodized tubes
Front suspension:
3.94 inches (100mm) of travel, 8 levels of damping adjustment plus lockout, preload adjustable
Brakes:
F/R: Tektro hydraulic E-500 brakes, twin-opposed-piston calipers
Brake rotors F/R:
7.1-inch (180mm) stainless steel discs
Gearing:
Shimano 7-speed (DMP 11- to 34- Freewheel gear set), Shimano Acera derailleur
Handlebar:
6061 aluminum alloy
Instruments:
Color IPS 3.2 inch display, battery charge, speedometer, odometer, tripmeters, temperature, max speed, average speed, battery voltage, PAS level
Crank:
Aluminum alloy, 170mm length, 48 tooth
Pedal:
Aluminum alloy pedal (black)
Headlight:
LED, 3-watt, with USB charger port
Tail light:
Dual LED, w/ Flashing Brake Lights
Wheels:
20-inch double-wall aluminum alloy, stainless steel 12-gauge spokes
Tires:
Kenda, 20 x 4 inches
Seat:
Ergonomic saddle with drop-channel:
 
Frame Colors:
Black or White
Warranty:
12 months

Warranty Information

12 Month Warranty

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  • 5
    Great little bike

    Posted by TommyO on Jun 20th 2022

    The smaller BMX size and weight of this bike makes it super fun to ride! The battery lasts so long at first I thought the gate want working, until after two trips around town it finally went down to 80%. Wow! If you find your speedometer barely registering any speed, unplug the purple connection in the controller box. That fixed mine. Thanks to CSC's great support for that tip!