Introduction
TOMARAIDE is optimized for urban life by using Korea’s top-notch technology. TOMARIDE lines up with not only retail but also public rental systems in Korea.
Features
It features mainly 3+1 drive modes (BIKE, AUTO, PAS, REGEN), which make bike riding much easier at any circumstance. In order to sustain the equipment stability of battery and advanced design concept fit for electric bicycle, we take up aluminum monocoque frame and real-wheel motor as well.
Specifications
Section
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TOMARIDE 250
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TOMARIDE 300
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Specification
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Motor
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250W BLDC
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300W BLDC
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Battery
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Li-Ion
(25V, 8.8Ah/Integrated BMS)
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Li-Polymer
(37V, 10Ah/Integrated BMS)
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Geometry
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1,710x 600x 1,030mm (24inch wheel)
1,770x 600x 1,095mm (26inch wheel)
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Curb Weight
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27Kg
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Frame
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Aluminum - Monocoque
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Frame Color
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Black, White
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Driving Type
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Rear Wheel Driving
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Driving Mode
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3+1 (BIKE /PAS / AUTO + Regeneration)
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Driving Control
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Trip Computer
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Etc
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l Front LED Light / Rear LED Light & Reflector
l 7-Speed Gear(Shimano)
l FF/RR Shock Absorber
l FF/RR Disk Brakes
l Quick release
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Performance
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Maximum Speed
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25 km/h (Korean regulation, Speed limiting sensor)
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Charging Time
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Quick 1hour, Normal(Home) 6 hours
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Back support angle
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8º (Eight degree slope)
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Driving Distance
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PAS 40~80Km, Auto Cruise 30km
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Certificate
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KC / K-mark
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TUV
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How to Use
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1. Removing the battery:
How to turn on and off the power switch and separate the battery |
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2. Recharging the battery:
How to prolong the battery life and keep it (how to keep it in the winter) |
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3. Installing the battery:
How to easily install the battery |
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4. Night riding:
How to turn on the lamp and drive safely at night and check the tire air pressure and brakes / how to change the riding mode |
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5. Precautions to take:
How to keep the bicycle for long / precautions to take when parking / how to keep the battery locking key |
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6. Driving mode:
Detailed explanation on PAS |
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7. Checking before riding and display information:
Precautions to take before riding, mode change, and display |
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8. Riding:
Detailed explanation on PAS useful for uphill riding |
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9. Regenerative recharging:
Detailed explanation on how to recharge when there are one or two remaining batteries. |
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