The Tracer Aloha 500W Tandem Electric Bike is designed for two riders, offering a shared riding experience with electric pedal assist support. Powered by a 500W brushless motor and a 48V 17.5Ah lithium battery, this tandem e-bike provides smooth assistance for commuting, leisure rides, and longer journeys.
With a tandem frame, Shimano 7-speed drivetrain, and 26” tires, the Aloha ensures stable handling and efficient riding for both riders. The mechanical disc brakes, LCD display, and pedal assist system enhance control, safety, and usability across different terrains.
Key Features
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500W Brushless Motor designed for dual-rider performance
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Top Speed up to 25 MPH depending on riding conditions
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48V 17.5Ah Lithium Battery for consistent power delivery
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Estimated 30–50 Mile Range per Charge
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Tandem Frame Design for two riders
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Shimano 7-Speed Drivetrain for smooth gear shifting
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26” Tires (26×2.35) for stable and comfortable riding
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Mechanical Disc Brakes (180mm) for controlled stopping
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Pedal Assist System with Speed Sensor
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OLED LCD Display showing speed, battery, and ride data
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Thumb Throttle for assisted acceleration
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Front LED Light for visibility
Specifications
Model: Tracer Aloha
Product Type: Tandem Electric Bike
Motor: 48V 500W Brushless Motor
Battery: 48V 17.5Ah Lithium Battery
Top Speed: Up to 25 MPH
Range: 30–50 Miles per Charge
Frame: Tandem Bike Frame
Gearing: Shimano 7-Speed (14–28T)
Brakes: Mechanical Disc Brakes (180mm)
Rims: 26” Alloy Rims
Tires: 26 × 2.35
Display: OLED LCD Display
Throttle: Thumb Throttle
Sensors: Speed Integrated Pedal Assist
Crankset: Alloy/Steel 40T – 170mm
Chain: Z7 7-Speed
Lights: Front LED Light
Max Load: 300 lbs
Riding Conditions & Requirements
Electric bicycle regulations vary depending on region. Before riding the Tracer Aloha Tandem Electric Bike, riders should verify local laws. Typical conditions may include:
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Riders may need to follow local electric bicycle classification regulations
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Helmet use may be required depending on jurisdiction
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Electric bikes may be restricted to roads, bike lanes, or designated routes
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Certain regions regulate maximum assisted speed or throttle usage
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Riders should follow local traffic laws and safety guidelines