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Just got the catalogue in the mail:
1. Magnum Low Rider - similar to "Cruiser" (previously named CD5), with a lower step through. Top speed 28.
2. Magnum Ranger - somewhat similar frame to previously named Cruiser, but with 4" wide smooth road tires (whitewalls -look like the Ruffian's), and optional 750 watt motor, with an optional 19 Ah (912 watthour) capacity battery. Top speed 28.
3. Magnum Navigator+ - looks a bit similar to the Magnum Peak, but looks like road tires instead of MTB tires, and different handle bars. top speed 28
4. Magnum Navigator - like the above but in a step through, with very low crossover bar - or 'gusset' in the v of the frame. 28 mph. Looks easy to get on and off.
5. Magnum Payload - I guess their first 'cargo ebike'. Optional 750 watt motor, and 19 AH battery.
6. Magnum Premium X - looks like their folding Magnum Premium, but with thicker tires.
All of the above look to have their Das Kit 500 watt motor as standard, with traditional 48 Volt 13 Ah Samsung battery that they've always had. (plus the optional 750 watt motor where specified).
They seem to be retaining the Cruiser, the Peak (in both 27.5 and 29 " tires), Metro+, and Metro, Ui6, Premium (folding), and Classic (folding) models. Along with their scooter Imax S1.
Specs are minimal at this point, so don't ask me what the tire sizes are exactly, display, or anything else, beyond what I have shared. I guess its a 'teaser' until the models get here some time in April, or likely May.
1. Magnum Low Rider - similar to "Cruiser" (previously named CD5), with a lower step through. Top speed 28.
2. Magnum Ranger - somewhat similar frame to previously named Cruiser, but with 4" wide smooth road tires (whitewalls -look like the Ruffian's), and optional 750 watt motor, with an optional 19 Ah (912 watthour) capacity battery. Top speed 28.
3. Magnum Navigator+ - looks a bit similar to the Magnum Peak, but looks like road tires instead of MTB tires, and different handle bars. top speed 28
4. Magnum Navigator - like the above but in a step through, with very low crossover bar - or 'gusset' in the v of the frame. 28 mph. Looks easy to get on and off.
5. Magnum Payload - I guess their first 'cargo ebike'. Optional 750 watt motor, and 19 AH battery.
6. Magnum Premium X - looks like their folding Magnum Premium, but with thicker tires.
All of the above look to have their Das Kit 500 watt motor as standard, with traditional 48 Volt 13 Ah Samsung battery that they've always had. (plus the optional 750 watt motor where specified).
They seem to be retaining the Cruiser, the Peak (in both 27.5 and 29 " tires), Metro+, and Metro, Ui6, Premium (folding), and Classic (folding) models. Along with their scooter Imax S1.
Specs are minimal at this point, so don't ask me what the tire sizes are exactly, display, or anything else, beyond what I have shared. I guess its a 'teaser' until the models get here some time in April, or likely May.