The Bosch system takes 1,000 measurements per second to respond to your riding style in a smooth, proportional, and intuitive way. The Bosch pedal assist system uses a torque sensor in addition to crank and wheel speed sensors. The CX motors have been tuned to provide a lot of initial torque for off-road riding conditions.Īlso note the bash guard below the motor that provides additional protection when riding off-road. The Bosch Performance Line CX 350W mid-drive motor provides pedal assist up to 2o mph and it has the ability to provide 75 Nm of continuous torque. The charger is about the size of a laptop charger and it takes 3.5 hours to charge an empty battery and charging 50% only takes 1.5 hours. The charging port on the battery itself is on the bottom of the battery pack. The Bosch PowerPack 400 battery can be charged on or off the bike. Note how the downtube has been shaped to provide a flat surface at the battery mount location and there is aluminum shrouding around the lower part of the battery mount to create a cohesive look when the battery is mounted on the frame. Here’s a look at the frame after the battery pack has been removed. The 2 supplied keys can fit an ABUS lock so that you have the same key for the battery and bike lock. The battery is removed by unlocking it from the frame with the supplied key and pulling the pack up and off of the frame mount. There is a rubber plug that fits in the charging port when it is not in use and that can be seen in the previous picture. On the left side is the battery level indicator towards the bottom of the pack and just below that is the charging port for charging the battery on the bike. This is another example of how IZIP is able to provide strength where it is needed while keeping the tubes in other areas smaller. Also notice how the seat tube is enlarged for a large surface area connection at the motor mount. On the left side of the battery is the battery lock and battery level indicator towards the bottom of the pack. Notice how the battery pack sits on the downtube and blends in with the overall look of the frame. The 36V 11.1ah (400 Wh) Bosch PowerPack 400 lithium battery is mounted on the downtube of the frame providing a low and centered weight distribution, which is good for overall bike handling. This is a structural element but it also looks pretty cool! In this picture you can see the seat tube junction where the top tube dips down and is reinforced with an additional tube at the seat tube connection. The IZIP E3 Peak+ frame has a steeply sloped top tube to fit a wide range of riders by providing a nice amount of stand over height. The frame also features some internal cable routing for a clean look and cable/wiring protection. The low-stack FSA headset creates a clean look. The headtube junction looks very sturdy with the attachment of large tube sections of the top tube and down tube welded to the large headtube. The bike being used in this testing and review is a 19″ frame. The IZIP E3 Peak+ comes in 2 different size options: Medium is a 17″ frame or the Large which is a 19″ frame. To start thing off we will take a closer look at the custom butted 6061 aluminum frame that has some uniquely shaped hydroformed tubing. With nearly 3″ wide off road tires and the Bosch Performance Line CX mid-drive, the IZIP E3 Peak+ is ready for almost any terrain: sand, hard packed trails, loose rocks, mud, snow, and pavement. Part 2 of the IZIP E3 Peak+ reviewwill give you info on the ride characteristics, results from the range test, pros, cons, and overall thoughts on this eBike.Īlright, let’s take a closer look at the IZIP E3 Peak+! In this first part of the review you will get a detailed look at this bike with a BUNCH of pictures and the specifications. This 27.5″ Plus size wheel eMTB features the Bosch Performance Line CX 350 watt mid-drive and a nice mix of components for $3,099. The all terrain 2017 IZIP E3 Peak+ with nearly 3″ wide off road tires and Bosch mid-drive system has arrived for testing and review! Cargo Trailers for eBikes – The Complete Guide.Replacement Electric Bike Batteries Guide.Understanding the Differences Between Direct Drive & Geared Electric Bike Hub Motors.Why You Don’t Want a Superfast Electric Bicycle.A Guide to E-Bike Locks and Security Ratings.E-Bike Batteries: Volts, Amps, & Watt Hours Explained.Calculating Range on Electric Bikes: How To Find The Long-hauler For You.The Complete Guide to E-Bike Mid-Drive Motors.Electric Bike Modes: Throttle vs Pedal Assist (Pedelec).Best Car Racks For Electric Bikes – 2021.Best Electric Bikes For Heavier Riders 2023.
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