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Velotric Nomad 1 Electric Bike
Price: $1599
Pros
Lots of power for hills
Cons
Heavy, long big frame not suitable for smaller riders
Bottom Line
A big and bulky bike that has the power to back it
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Overall Score
Nerdy Stuff
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Jan 2023:Jan 2023
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Price:$1599
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Warranty:1 Year
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Motor:750 W/1,200 W Peak
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Battery:Internal 48 V, 14.4Ah Samsung
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Keys:Yes
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Recharge Time:6 hrs
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Product weight:73 lbs
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Weight Limit:440 lbs
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Rider Size:5'6 - 6'9
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Frame:Al Alloy
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Seat:Shock
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Handlebar:28" Ergonomic
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Bell/Horn:Bell
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Grips:Durable Ergonomic
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Brakes:Hydraulic
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Throttle :Thumb
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Display :3.5" LCD
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Tires:26 x 4" Puncture Resistant Fat
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Suspension:Hydraulic Front Fork w 80 mm of travel
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Speed Modes:5
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Range:55 miles (Tested 26.19 miles with 1,368' Elevation)
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Hills:7 mph up a 15% grade
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Waterproof:IPX6
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Lights:Front/Manual Rear
Product Review Summary
In this video, the host reviews the Nomad one from Velotric, which is a fat bike with a 750-watt motor that peaks at 1200 watts and produces a torque rating of 75 newton meters. The bike has five-speed modes ranging from 9 to 20 miles per hour. It comes with a thumb throttle and pedal-assist matching feature. The Nomad one is powerful and reactive, and it can climb hills easily. The hydraulic brakes are smooth and can stop the bike in 15 feet from going 20 miles per hour. The internal 48 volt 14.4 amp-hour Samsung battery provides a range of 26.19 miles with 1,368 feet of elevation gain. The bike weighs 73 pounds and can carry a rider up to 440 pounds. It comes in three frame colors and a step-through frame option, and it has full coverage fenders.