Rapid Cargobike

July 16, 2020 12:52 pm Published by
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Description

The Rapid Cargobike offers the possibility to live and move sustainably while creating unforgettable experiences. It also affords an incredibly stable yet nimble ride, safely delivering freight to its destination. Among other highlights, this cargo bike carries up to 200 kg with outstanding maneuverability.

“Once you take the Rapid Cargobike for a spin, you’ll be surprised both with how easily it handles and how dynamically it moves.”

The 83 x 50 cm loading area easily fits boxes, bins and other containers, including additional luggage that can be secured with tension belts.

Rapid, Natural movement, pure innovation

Steel frame

An innovative feature of the RAPID is its tough, handmade steel frame. Our frame is incredibly robust, being a composite of triangular reinforcement which allows for a stable and safe ride, even at high speeds. A loyal companion for decades to come, this steel frame remains firm and secure while front shocks cushion bumps and jumps in your path.

Furthermore, our RAPID has been put to the test in various international cargo bike races, and the refined steel of the RAPID allows for superior handling in comparison to other Long John varieties.

 

Basic configuration

Frame Robust, hand-welded steel frame
Fork Heavy-duty, tapered fork with torque support
Hub NuVinci automatic continuously variable shifting system
Seat/Handles ERGON GP1-S
Weight from 39,9kg (with motor and battery)
Maximum permissible total weight 200kg (440lb.)
Motor Brushless hub motor with epicyclic gear train
Output 250W (nominal), pedelec
Max speed >25km/h (>15mph) with governor
Battery Lithium ion manganese with 10, 15 oder 23 Ah
Charge Up to 200km (125 miles)(dependent of capacity, rider, cargo load, topography and additional support)
Size Length: 2690mm (105.90 in), Width: 500mm (19.70 in.)
Cargo area Length:820mm (32.30 in.), Width: 500-700mm (19.70 – 27.6 in.)

 

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