Easy Motion Nitro Race

xenon

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I noticed some YouTube videos of the Nitro Race yet I am unable to find any other info on this bike.

Why would Easy Motion not add this bike to their website?

I am guessing this is a European only model since all the information is from Europe.

It's too bad because the bike is EXACTLY what I am looking for in an eBike.
 
We work with BH /Easy Motion USA and might be able to import one for you. It will be a special order though but there are bikes that outperform the Nitro Race. Why would you like to pick this one in particular?
Also, where do you live?
 
Basically the Nitro NEO Cross without the suspension fork. We have the NEO Cross in our store here. It's fast and enjoyable. Not lots of range compared to other systems.

Joe
 
I am located in Toronto, Canada.

It's not just a fork change if you look closely at the frame shape, they are different.

I am basically looking for a high performance road bike. It definitely needs to be 500w/48v.
 
The differences in the model nitro race and nitro cross are where the race is clearly road and cross a router with more comfortable position for the user, the race is the fastest road, the cross is a router long distance that he is good road and land tracks, also cities and mbt is clearly for mountain where there are tracks of stone and mud with a very high rate of inclination and no apparent clue .the main difference is: the size of wheel, friction to the ground, the overall weight, dishes and cassete.Los 3 styles of bike engines come with 500w.
Pedaled 90 rpm
race: 21 kg 52/42/30 plate 11/28 cassette and wheel 700x25c "tip speed 28 human development with 52 teeth and 11 teeth plate cassete = 53.9 km / h
cross: 23,6kg cassete 11/36 and plate 48/36/26 700 x 35c wheel "28 best human top speed 48 teeth and 11 teeth = 51.2 km / h
mbt: nitro 29 "23.4 kg 40/28 plate 11/36 cassete wheel 29" 2.25 better human top speed 40 teeth and 11 teeth cassete = 45,2kmh

Race vs Cross vs MBT 29" = 2,6kg less and 2.7 km / h more vs cross and 2.4kg less and 8.9 km / h more vs mbt 29".

race 60 seconds (1 minute) 90 pedal strokes = 898 meters
cross 60 seconds (1 minute) 90 pedaled =861 meters
mbt 29 "60 seconds (1 minute) 90 pedaled = 753 meters.

apart are the 2kg unless we see or do not allow less effort to the user and at the same time reached sooner top speed, luckily all are assisted by nitro engines 500w and 45 kmh but where the lower weight continues to benefit the model Race
 
race 5 minutes : 4491 meters
cross 5 minutes :4306 meters
MBT 29" 5 minutes :3764 meters

3 ebikes 90 pedelec or cadence rpm
 
90 pedelec rpm
Stromer st1 cranck or plate 50/39/ 30t cassete 11-32 tires 26x 2,15,best combination 50 plate or crack 11 cassete or rear cogs=51,9 kmh weight¿?
stromer st1t cranck or plate 30t cassete or rear cogs 11-32 tires 26x 2.15 best combination 30t plate and 11 cassete rear cogs=31,7 kmh weight¿?
stromer st1s crank or plate 32t cassete or rear cogs 11-32 tires 26 x 2.0 best combination 32t plate and 11 cassete rear cogs=33,8 kmh weight¿?
stromer st2 crank or plate 52/36 cassete or rear cogs 11-34 tires 26x2.15 best combination 52 plate and 11 cassete rear cogs=54 kmh weight 23,65 kg
stromer st2s crank or plate 52 cassete or rear cogs 11-40 tires 26x2.0 best combination plate 52 and 11 cassete rear cogs=54kmh weight¿?

with more baterry more weight or change the structure to "carbon " no lose weight.......

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120 rpm pedelec
nitro race: 21 kg 52/42/30 plate 11/28 cassette and wheel 700x25c "top speed 28 human development with 52 teeth and 11 teeth plate cassete = 71,9 km / h
stromer st2s ¿? kg 52 plate 11/40 cassete tires 26x2.0 best combination plate 52 and 11 cassete rear cogs=71.3kmh
stromer st2 26,53kg crank or plate 52/36 cassete or rear cogs 11-34 tires 26x2.15 best combination 52 plate and 11 cassete rear cogs=72kmh

nitro race vs stromer st2 =less 5,53kg ,less autonomy ,speed - 0,1 kmh

nitro race 3300 euro
stromer st2 6490 euro
stromer st2s 8990 euro

the nitro race is the more "chip " rentability/cost
 
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