Bolt Compact Electric Bike for $399
April 11, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
First impressions are everything – and with the Bolt, you’re sure to make a lasting one. The Jetson Bolt is a compact electric scooter and the perfect green alternative for your daily commute. A twist throttle, front, and rear disc brakes, and 12” tires offer a comfortable and smooth ride. The powerful 250-watt hub motor and rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides a top speed of up to 15.5 mph and up to 15-mile range. Plus, the collapsible handlebar makes the Bolt easy to carry and even easier to store away! Get Bolt and make your mark without leaving a mark.
Elektrek: “As a last-mile vehicle, it’s perfect. If you need a way to get from your home or work to the train or bus, this could be it. It folds, allowing it to board many forms of public transportation, and could turn a half-hour walk into an 8-minute joy ride.”
- LED headlight for safe riding even at night
- Built-in carrying handle allows you to easily pick it up & go
- LCD display shows your battery life in an easy-to-see interface
- 250W quiet hub motor for lesser carbon & noise pollution
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: metal
- Product dimensions: 40″L x 4.5″W x 28″H (folded), 40″L x 20″W x 37″H (unfolded)
- Weight: 34 lbs
- Weight limit: 250 lbs
- Max speed: up to 15.5 mph
- Max range: up to 17 miles
- Climbing angle: 15 degrees
- Motor: 250W hub motor
- Battery: 36V, 5.2Ah rechargeable lithium-ion
- Rear disc brake
- Twist throttle
- 12″ wheels
- Rubber tires
- LED headlight
- Charging time” up to 5 hours
- Frame: aluminum alloy
- Comfort seat
- Water resistant
- Recommended age: 13+
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Includes
- Bolt Compact Electric Bike
- Tools
- Charger
- Instructions
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