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Comparison SAMEBIKE 20LVXD30-II vs Maxxter Ruffer

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Smartphone holder with USB charging.
Type
electric bike
city
electric bike
city
Operating modeelectric + hybridelectric + hybrid
Max weight120 kg110 kg
Frame and suspension
Frame materialaluminiumaluminium
Suspensionhardtailhardtail
Suspension type (fork)spring-elastomerspring-elastomer
Folding
Seatpost suspension
Wheels and brakes
Wheel size
20 " /1.95"/
20 "
TyreCST BFT
Rim materialaluminiumaluminium
Rimdouble walldouble wall
Cast wheels
Front brakemechanical discmechanical disc
Rear brakemechanical discmechanical disc
Handlebar and transmission
Speeds77
Chainrings11
Freewheel cogs77
Rear derailleurShimanoShimano
Shifter typetriggertrigger
Shifter modelShimanoShimano
Chain modelKMC
Handlebar typestraightstraight
Engine and battery
Max range80 km40 km
Battery capacity10.4 Ah7.5 Ah
Battery capacity480 W*h
Motor power350 W250 W
Max speed35 km/h25 km/h
Full charge time6 h8 h
Driverearrear
Battery arrangementin frame (hidden)in frame (hidden)
General
Equipment
mudguards
 
chain guard
kickstand
carrier
bell
lighting equipment
mudguards
spring saddle
chain guard
kickstand
carrier
bell
lighting equipment
On-board computer
Weight25 kg23 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2023august 2020

Max weight

The maximum load allowed for a bicycle is, in other words, the maximum weight that it can normally carry in normal use. Of course, when calculating the load, the weight of both the cyclist himself and the additional load that he carries with him is taken into account.

The permissible load must definitely not be exceeded: even if the bike does not break down immediately, off-design loads can weaken the structure, and an accident can occur at any time. Also note that it is desirable to have a certain weight margin — at least 15 – 20 kg: this can be useful in case of transporting heavy loads and will give an additional guarantee in emergency situations (for example, when a wheel gets into a pit). Considering that the average weight of an adult is about 70 – 80 kg, bicycles with a permissible load of up to 100 kg can be classified as "lightweights", from 100 to 120 kg — to the middle category, more than 120 kg — to "heavy trucks".

Seatpost suspension

The presence in the design of the bicycle of a separate shock absorber under the saddle. The seatpost cushioning significantly reduces the vibration and shock felt by the rider, which is especially important when riding on uneven terrain.

Tyre

Tyre model supplied with the bike as standard. Different tyres have different purposes and characteristics; knowing the tyre model, you can clarify these points and check how they correspond to your wishes. This is especially important when choosing a machine for serious cycling.

Chain model

Model of the chain supplied as standard with the bike. For details on the value of the Model parameter for any part, see Cassette Model

Max range

The maximum range of an e-bike (see "Application") is the maximum distance that it can be ridden using the electric motor on a single battery charge.

Usually, the characteristics indicate the range at the most economical way to use the battery: in the pedal assist mode (see "Operating modes") and at a relatively low speed. Accordingly, in fact, this parameter may turn out to be lower than the claimed one, especially if you drive in full electric mode. Nevertheless, in terms of power reserve, it is quite possible to evaluate and compare various models with each other.

Note that it makes sense to specifically look for a model with a power reserve of more than 50 km if long trips are planned without recharging along the way. For episodic rides, you can pay attention to cars with less battery life — they are simpler and cheaper.

Battery capacity

The capacity of the battery that the e-bike is equipped with (see "Application"), expressed in ampere-hours.

The battery capacity directly affects the operating time on a charge and, accordingly, the power reserve. However, in fact it hardly makes sense to evaluate these parameters by the number of ampere-hours. Firstly, the actual battery life will depend not only on the characteristics of the battery, but also on the power of the engine (which determines the power consumption of the machine). Secondly, the actual amount of energy stored in the battery depends not only on the capacity in ampere-hours, but also on the rated voltage; a more reliable unit in this sense is watt-hours, see Battery Capacity below for more details. So when choosing, it is better to focus not so much on the number of ampere-hours, but on the power reserve directly claimed by the manufacturer.

Battery capacity

The capacity of the battery that the e-bike is equipped with (see "Application"), expressed in watt-hours.

The main modern unit of capacity is the ampere-hour, but this designation is not entirely reliable: the actual capacity of the battery is determined not only by ampere-hours, but also by the operating voltage. In fact, this means that two batteries with the same Ah and different voltages will have different actual capacities. In order to take this nuance into account, the designation in watt-hours was introduced: it is as reliable as possible, in terms of capacity in Wh, you can compare batteries with any nominal voltage. In this case, Wh can be converted to Ah and vice versa using a special formula if the battery voltage is known.

See "Battery Capacity" above for details on capacity in general.

Motor power

Power of the motor installed in the e-bike (see "Application"). Models with all-wheel drive (see below) equipped with two engines usually list the total power.

In general, the engine is selected by the manufacturer in such a way as to provide a certain maximum speed and mode of operation. So when choosing, you should pay primarily to these characteristics, and engine power can be considered more as a reference parameter. If we talk about differences in power, then a more powerful motor, on the one hand, allows you to develop higher speeds, accelerate faster and overcome steeper climbs. In addition, high power, by definition, is needed for full-fledged electric traction (see "Operating mode"). On the other hand, an increase in power significantly affects the price, weight, and most importantly, the energy consumption of the motor; the latter, in turn, requires the use of capacious batteries. Modern electric bicycles can be divided according to this indicator into two categories — up to 250 W inclusive and more than 250 W.

Max speed

The maximum speed that the e-bike can reach (see "Application").

The specific meaning of this parameter depends on the supported modes of operation (see below). If the machine has a full-fledged electric traction mode, the maximum speed is given at the maximum speed of the electric motor. If only pedaling assistance is supported, then this paragraph indicates the speed that is guaranteed to be kept on it for an unlimited time without applying excessive effort; in some areas you can go faster, but for a long time it will not be possible to maintain this mode.

Most modern e-bikes have a top speed of up to 25 km/h, but there are also faster models.
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