The Tracer Verge 20"X4.0 Wheel 800W Fat Electric Motorbike is a compact fat tire electric bike designed for all-terrain riding and urban mobility. Powered by an 800W brushless rear hub motor and a 48V 17.5Ah lithium-ion battery, it delivers strong pedal assist performance for both city and off-road use.
Built with a Hi-Ten steel frame and triple tree fork, the Verge provides durability and stability across varied terrain. Its 20×4.0 fat tires, Shimano 7-speed drivetrain, and hydraulic disc brakes enhance traction, control, and riding efficiency for different conditions.
Key Features
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800W Brushless Rear Hub Motor for strong acceleration and assist
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Top Speed up to 28 MPH depending on riding conditions
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48V 17.5Ah Lithium Battery for extended riding range
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Estimated 55–65 Mile Range per Charge
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20×4.0 Fat Tires for traction on sand, snow, and trails
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Shimano 7-Speed Drivetrain for smooth gear shifting
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Hydraulic Disc Brakes (180mm) for responsive stopping
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Triple Tree Fork for improved stability
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LCD Display showing ride data and assist levels
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Pedal Assist System with Cadence Sensor (5 Levels)
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High-Power Front Headlight and Rear Light for visibility
Specifications
Model: Tracer Verge
Product Type: Fat Tire Electric Bike
Motor: 48V 800W Brushless Rear Hub Motor
Battery: 48V 17.5Ah Lithium-Ion
Top Speed: Up to 28 MPH
Range: 55–65 Miles per Charge
Frame: Hi-Ten Steel Frame
Fork: Triple Tree Fork
Gearing: Shimano 7-Speed
Pedal Assist: 5-Level PAS with 12-Magnet Cadence Sensor
Brakes: Hydraulic Disc Brakes (180mm)
Rims: Alloy FAT Rims (3")
Tires: 20 × 4.0 Fat Tires
Handlebar: BMX Style Handlebar (750 × 150 × 22.2mm)
Display: LCD Display
Lights: Front Headlight & Rear Light
Riding Conditions & Requirements
Electric bicycle regulations vary by location. Before operating the Tracer Verge Electric Fat Tire 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