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HappyRun G70 Dual-Battery Electric Cargo Bike 1000W Motor 28 mph 48V 30Ah Battery

Happy Run

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Estimated Arrival: Between Mar 18 and Mar 25. United States - does not apply for Hawaii & Alaska

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The HappyRun G70 Dual-Battery Electric Cargo Bike is a utility-focused electric bicycle designed for commuting, errands, and recreational mixed-terrain riding. Its cargo-oriented layout supports passenger seating or rear cargo transport, with a removable rear seat that converts into a cargo rack for groceries, equipment, or daily items.

The bike uses an estimated 1000W motor paired with a dual 48V 30Ah lithium battery system. Manufacturer-stated top speed is up to 28 mph, with range dependent on terrain, rider weight, cargo load, and assist level. Removable batteries allow charging on or off the bike for convenience.

A full suspension system with adjustable components helps absorb impacts on uneven roads or trails. Hydraulic disc brakes provide controlled stopping performance when carrying cargo or passengers. Fat tires are designed to improve traction on pavement, gravel, and dirt paths.

A multi-speed drivetrain with pedal assist and throttle modes allows riders to adjust effort depending on terrain and load. The onboard display shows ride data such as speed, battery level, and assist mode. NFC unlocking allows access using a compatible smart card or smartphone. Reflective tire sidewalls improve visibility in low-light conditions.

Estimated Delivery: 6–12 Business Days.

Range and performance figures are manufacturer-stated estimates and may vary based on riding conditions. Specifications and components may vary by production batch. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for safe operation, charging, and maintenance.

This high-power electric bike is intended for off-road use or use on private property only. It may not be street-legal in many U.S. states. Always check local laws before riding.