Aipas A2 Elite eBike

Aipas A2 Elite eBike
By FloridaBicyclist

The Aipas A2 Elite eBike is the brand’s most popular model. The A2 is a budget-friendly folding electric bike.

With a 750-watt rear-hub motor, the A2 can reach a top speed of 28 mph. The 48-volt removable UL-certified battery promises a range of up to 62 miles per charge in one of the five pedal assist modes. When using just the twist throttle, the range is reduced to 35 miles. For those that prefer it, a thumb throttle is an optional feature.

The Aipas A2 Elite features a folding aluminum frame that can fit into a 33″ × 20″ × 31″ space when folded. The bike weighs 59 pounds and can accept up to 350 pounds in rider and cargo weight.

The A2 rolls on 20-inch wheels wrapped in 3-inch fatbike tires. A Shimano 1×7 drivetrain and mechanical disc brakes with 180mm rotors are standard features.

Other standard features include front and rear fenders, rear rack, front and rear lights, turn signals and an electronic horn. A number of different front and rear rack and basket combinations are also available.

The LCD display shows relevant ride data such as speed, distance, PAS level and battery charge.


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The A2 Elite is available in white, black, green, blue and orange color schemes and retails for about $650 at aipasbike.com

Aipas A2 Elite eBike Specs:

  • 750 W rear hub motor with about 55 Nm torque
  • 5-level pedal assist and twist-grip throttle with cruise control
  • Top speed up to 28 mph
  • 48 V 12.8 Ah removable battery (water-resistant and UL certified)
  • Range up to about 62 miles per charge
  • Folding frame (around 33″ × 20″ × 31″ when folded)
  • 20″ × 3.0″ fat tires for better traction
  • 6061 aluminum frame with front suspension
  • Shimano 7-speed gear system
  • Dual mechanical disc brakes
  • Supports up to 350 lbs
  • Weighs 59 Lbs
  • Half-Twist Throttle / Optional Thumb Throttle
  • Front and rear fenders
  • Front and rear lights
  • Rear Rack
  • Turn signals
  • Electronic horn

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