Motor. The motor of an electric bicycle is integrated with the crank/pedal system of the bicycle and is positioned behind the monoblock axle. This will amplify your leg muscle strength - the more force you use when pedalling, the more support the motor will give you. The motor's sensors are very precise and provide very natural and intuitive support, whether you're pedalling smoothly, accelerating quickly or tackling steep climbs.

Anatomy of an electric bike

Display and control unit. The display and control unit provide you with all the important information about your ride (distance, time, battery life) and also allow you to control/switch between different modes. Using the display and switching between the motor support modes is very simple and intuitive, you can pair it with your smart device and get much more information about both the bike and the ride.

Anatomy of an electric bike

Battery. The battery is the most important factor that will determine how long and how far you can go. The measure of battery capacity is watt-hours (W/h) - the higher the value, the greater your battery's energy reserves. The battery can be placed in different places on the bike, but the most optimal position for weight distribution is in the bottom tube of the frame.

Anatomy of an electric bike
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