Mk1-E Vario

February 3, 2021 11:59 am Published by
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Description

The Mk1-E Vario is a fast, safe and super easy to ride e-cargo bike with car-like comfort. The Mk1-E Vario is patented BUILT TO TILT™ technology which makes it safe and super easy to ride. All three models come in either black or white.

The Mk1-E Vario is a fast, safe and super easy to ride e-cargo bike with car-like comfort

Features

  • Built To Tilt™ Technology
  • Bosch Performance Line CX motor Gen2, 75Nm
  • 500Wh battery
  • Enviolo Cargo 380 + Gates CDX belt
  • ABUS key-alike frame + battery lock
  • 2 Year Guarantee
  • Shinny white or Matte black
  • Cargo box comes with or without a transparent front door

Technical details

  • Total Weight – 49 Kg (depending on model and accessories this may vary)
  • Load limits – Permissible total weight: 250 kg. Max. load in box: 80 kg, Max. rider weight 120 kg
  • Motor  – Bosch Performance line CX Gen2, 250 W (max. torque: 75 Nm)
  • Cut-off speed – 25 km/h (Europe), 20mpH (US)
  • Battery  – 500 Wh Bosch.  1000Wh Bosch (2x 500Wh) Dual Battery option
  • Display  – Bosch intuvia
  • Gear / Drive train – Touring: 1×11 SRAM Derailleur. Vario: Enviolo Cargo 380 + Gates CDX belt. –Automatic: Enviolo Cargo 380 + Gates CDX belt + Automatic shifting
  • Tires front – 20″ x 2.15 Schwalbe Big Ben (Min-Max width: 1.35 to 2.30)
  • Tire rear – 26″ x 2.15 Schwalbe Big Ben (Min-Max width: 1.35 to 2.30)
  • Rims – ALEX rims, double wall aluminium
  • Brakes – Front: Hydraulic disc brakes Tektro HD-515, Ø160mm, parking brake, left-hand lever
    Rear: Hydraulic disc brakes Tektro HD-285, Ø180mm, right-hand lever
  • Locks: YourPlus KeyAlike:  ABUS Shield frame lock + Bosch Battery lock
  • Cargo Box material – ABS (body) and PC (door)
  • Frame – Aluminium 7000 series T6
  • Frame size – One size fits all (rider height btw 155 – 205cm)
  • Seat height – 89 cm to 114 cm
  • Handlebar height – 104 cm to 111 cm

 

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