Don't be fooled, this may look like any other fat bike out there, but with an all aluminium frame, dual heavy duty suspension, dual batteries, the MACFOX X2 (Goanna) will get you anywhere you want to go.
This is the ultimate E-Bike to Go anywhere (Goanna) with Dual 48V 20Ah Batteries, totalling 40Ah of capacity and up to 250km Range. This bike will be able to take you almost anywhere you want to go in Dual Suspension Comfort!
Featuring:
Frame: Alloy
Front fork: Aluminum alloy
Battery Weight 10Kg (5kg Each)
Net Weight: 38.7Kg
Dry Weight (without Batteries): 28.7kg.
Gross Weight: 47.6Kg
Suspension:
Rear: Dual coil over Shock Absorbers, Fully Adjustable
Front: Dual Adjustable Shock Absorber
Tires: CST 20*4.0"
Seat: Extra Long PU Memory foam seat for Ultimate comfort.
Battery: 48V 20Ah (27100 Samsung Lithium) * 2pcs
Display: LCD Display
Throttle: Twist Grip Throttle.
Sensor:12 magnetic steel double Hall
Derailleur: Shimano 7 Speed
Charger: 54.6V 3A
Max speed: 45kph (off-road setting) Limited to 25kph.
Range:115KM
Charge:12H-14H (Single Charger) 6H-7H with Dual Chargers
Motor size: 750w (1000w Peak)
Torque: 80N.M
Pedal Assist Settings:
On-road Settings:
5kph,
10kph,
15kph,
20kph,
25kph.
Off-road Settings:
18kph
25kph
31kph
38kph
45kph.
Are E-Bikes legal to ride on the road?
Almost all Australian states follow a similar basis of rules which are established off the European standard EN15194.
In essence all e-bikes must;
Not exceed 250W (Some states eg. NSW is 500W)
Be propelled purely by pedal assist only and the pedals have to be used to keep the motor operating (a pedalec)
Must not be operated purely by Throttle
Must not be capable of exceeding 25km/h
Abide by local law such as, wearing helmets, riding within speed limits in set areas etc
So the short story is that e-bikes are legal to use in Australia yes! Also with this in mind means you do not require any special licensing to ride!
However, each state may have different specific requirements which can be subject to change at anytime. So, be sure to check with your local authority for the most up to date advice before you ride.