RAEV Bullet GTX
RAEV Bullet GTX
PUSHING THE BOUNDARY
The GTX takes the classic GT design to new heights, delivering an even more electrifying experience. Retaining the motorcycle spirit, our new model boasts enhanced power, pushing boundaries with a stellar performance. Get ready to ignite your ride and embrace the exhilaration of the GTX.
GO THE DISTANCE
Equipped with Samsung 21700 cells, the GTX harnesses the power of dual battery technology. Experience the freedom to explore as you effortlessly cover impressive distances of up to 60 km using throttle only at max settings. With unwavering power and reliability, the GTX allows you to embark on limitless adventures while ensuring a seamless ride.
FLOAT THROUGH BUMPS
The GTX has a hydraulic suspension in the front and air suspension in the back. Whether you're cruising through city streets or tackling rugged trails, every bump and terrain is soaked up, the GTX provides a truly enjoyable ride like no other.
INSTANT STOPPING POWER
Equipped with advanced 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes. These high-performance brakes provide exceptional stopping power, ensuring effective braking even at faster speeds and on various terrains. Enjoy the peace of mind knowing that you can confidently control your ride and stop with precision, no matter the condition
SPECIFICATIONS
Top Speed 25kph (55kph offroad only)
Range up to 120km
Charge Time 8.5 hrs
52V 20Ah Battery and 52V 8Ah Battery
Motor derated to 250w (1500w offroad mode)
Thumb Throttle
Single Speed with 160mm Crank Length, 52T Chainring
Bike Weight 46 kg
Rider Weight Limit 150kg
Seat Height 83cm
6061Aircraft Grade Aluminium Frame
Front Suspension: Hydraulic Suspension, 60mm Travel w/ Lockout & Adjustment
Rear Suspension: Fastace Dual Chamber Air Shock
4 piston Hydraulic Brakes
Vee E-Huntsman 20x4 Dual-Sport Fat Tire
LED Head Light with horn
LED Tail Light
Bluetooth Display with Tracking, Navigation and diagnostics.
Available Colors: Black, Green, Yellow
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.
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