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The Belize Electric Chopper
Is Fun For Kids Of All Ages



This is the REAL E-Rider Electric Chopper and is available, for the first time, outside of Canada. The E-RIDER Chopper is a 26" front wheel chromemoly framed bicycle with a 500 watt electric hub motor mounted on the massive tired 24" rear wheel.

The pedal forward riding position means that the rider can place both feet flat on the ground while stopped. And you will stop to enjoy the admiring glances and comments from passers by.

The riding position is also very easy on the butt and the raised handlebars mean no sore or numb hands from leaning on them.

The bike can reach a top speed of about 18 MPH With performance like that you need powerful brakes so the E-Rider has V-brakes front and rear.

The lightweight 36V-10Ah Lithium-ion power-pack or 12Ah SLA battery pack will allow for up to 25 miles on a charge depending upon speed and conditions.

Pedal assisting the motor will extend the range and help in hill climbing.

The speed of the bike can be controlled with the twist throttle.


Here is what makes this bike so special!
  • Ignition switch
  • Battery charge indicator
  • Fully adjustable handlebar
  • Side stand
  • Comfortable saddle
  • Smart battery charger


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