Scorpion XS3 Folding electric bike

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Scorpion bike are for short distances on flat terrain or long distances on hilly terrain. The benefits of e-bikes by environmentally friendly and have less noise.
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Scorpion XS3

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In recent years, electric bikes have become increasingly popular, with riders enjoying the extra assistance the motor provides for everything from city riding and commuting to road biking and trail trips.

Scorpion XS3 Folding electric bike specifications

Frame: 20″ AL Frame with patent lock

Shock Fork: FM-55E-20″, Mozo single crown suspension

Fender: Stell fender, painting same as frame color

Tire: Innova tire 20*3.0 high cut

Alloy wheel motor: alloy wheel rim 48V/500W

Stem: Adjust alloy stem Grip: Argormamic grip

Front & rear: Mechanics brake

Crank: Prowheel double wall 52T

Shifter/Derailleur/Freewheel: SHIMANO 6 GEAR

Pedal: Well GO M21

Saddle: Sofa Saddle Carrier: Alloy Carrier

Rear light: Jäger Bike RL810 + 48VDC

Front light: Jäger Bike D-022 48V

Charger: 54.6V/2A. (sans)  Controller: 48V/20A 9mos

Battery: 48V/16 AH, G9 patent lock

Display:  Jager Bike S6 display

Carton: 5 layer

This page shows you one of the reasons commuters should consider an electric bike.

It is to improve your health.

Cycling to work or school keeps you active and may have significant health benefits, such as preventing cardiovascular disease, cancer, and premature death.

A report found that “cycle commuters and mixed-mode commuting with a cycling component were both associated with a statistically significant lower risk of all-cause mortality compared with non-active commuters.”

There is a comparison of all-cause mortality, CVD incidence and mortality, and cancer incidence and mortality by mode of transportation.

Cycling to work reduced the risk of death from all causes by 41 percent compared to driving or taking public transportation. Additionally, they had a 46 percent lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease and a 52 percent lower risk of dying, a 45 percent lower risk of developing, and a 40 percent lower risk of cancer.

Even though electric bikes are more accessible to ride than a traditional bicycles, they still promote physical activity, especially when compared to driving to work or taking the bus.

Furthermore, pedal assistance may encourage commuters to leave their cars at home and bike to work.

Our lives would not be complete without exercise, as we all know. Active individuals have a lower risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, stroke, depression, disabilities in old age, and premature death than sedentary individuals.

Bicycles powered by electricity could address these concerns. Electric bikes assist you in pedaling as needed – or, with some, do it for you – reducing the strain of climbing hills or riding long distances on a standard bicycle. Cycling could become a viable alternative to commuting by car, allowing people with packed schedules to exercise while getting to work.