Leoguar Full Suspension eMTB Electric Bike

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Hi guys,

It is an amazing product, trailblazer from Leoguar, this eMTB is made for performance. It’s built with a strong 6061 aluminum frame and powered by a 500W mid-drive motor with 100Nm of torque. The 720Wh battery gives you up to 100 miles of range, and the torque sensor keeps your ride smooth and responsive. With 10-speed Shimano gears, a smart display, and 3 pedal assist levels (Eco, Trail, Boost), you’re always in control—on streets or trails.

Now it is on Indiegogo for crowdfunding and feel free to refer to the below link for more detailed information. Go get a super early bird price! :)

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https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/leoguar-full-suspension-emtb-electric-bike/x/38440818#/
 
Im seeing these new inbetweeny bikes on youtube being tested by advanced riders, they seem pretty good, slightly heavier but they are getting good reviews for new riders to dip their toes in to midrive and decent suspension.
 
Up to clearly includes flat ground, no headwind, level 1 power.
My haibike show 120 miles in super eco on a 600wh.
Its going to do 20 miles on hilly full power, which is more than enough
 
I doubt that very much.
This bike is equipped with a mid-drive motor and does not have a throttle. With a battery capacity of 720Wh, it can easily cover a range of 100 miles—in fact, this mileage estimate is quite conservative, and you may even ride much farther. We are in Texas, you are welcome to give it a shoot if possible. :)
 
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Anyone foolish enough to do this is like the fool and their money soon part. Getting a e bike from a less then very well established company is now very foolish. indigogo has been a great place not to get a bike, no name motor. and batteries way overrated on torque. no clue what brand parts for the most part either.
 
This bike is equipped with a mid-drive motor and does not have a throttle. With a battery capacity of 720Wh, it can easily cover a range of 100 miles—in fact, this mileage estimate is quite conservative, and you may even ride much farther. We are in Texas, you are welcome to give it a shoot if possible. :)
No hills in Texas then I take it?

My Shimano EP6 with a 630wh battery does approx 30-40 miles max using mid/high assist and 3000ft of offoad climbing approx. And the screen tells me cheerfully every time as I climb aboard that the range on Eco is 120miles. Halfway up the first 20% hill it's suddenly embarrassed and revising that down to 30 miles etc.

If your (no name) mid-drive and (no name) battery can ride 'even much further then 100 miles' you must have a hurricane behind you, going downhill, on smooth tarmac, with assist at -5% and have nicked Tadej Pogacar's thighs.
 
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