RAMBO Savage 2.0
The Rambo Savage 2.0 e-bike is a high-performance off-road electric bike designed for outdoor enthusiasts who want the power of a mid-drive bike without breaking the bank.
The smooth, powerful, and whisper-quiet Rambo 750-1000w hub motor, powered by Bafang, is a climbing machine and features an integrated speed sensor. The Rambo 750-1000w hub motor has a peak rating of 1200W, nominal power of 1000W, a reduction ratio of 1:21.9. The Rambo 750-1000w hub motor has a massive 90 N.m. of torque for hill climbing power and acceleration. Don’t be fooled by other E-Bike companies using inferior motors to keep their price down. Many even claim to use 1000W motors but only provide 55 N.m. of Torque. Torque equals Climbing Power, not wattage! Some motors are unnecessarily loud while some are whisper quiet. Some of the most expensive bikes sold have loud motors. Make sure you buy a bike that has a motor that aligns with your mission.
The Savage allows the rider to use throttle power only for greater control and flexibility, power assist mode, or remove the throttle altogether if local laws require this. The 48V 15Ah battery, providing riders with up to 48 miles of range on a single charge (See range chart below for more information). Don’t take the chance of using an off-brand battery.
The Savage features a sturdy high quality 6061 T6 aluminum frame that can withstand the rigors of off-road riding. The frame is designed to be both lightweight and durable, making it easy to maneuver on rough terrain while providing plenty of stability and support. One of the standout features of the Rambo Savage is its fat tires, which measure 4 inches wide and provide excellent traction on loose dirt, sand, and snow yet still a good option for on-road use because of its quite tread design. This makes the bike well-suited for off-road adventure, as well as for commuting in areas with rough terrain or inclement weather.
The Savage comes equipped with an 8-speed drivetrain, allowing riders to easily adjust their speed and power output to match the terrain. This makes it easy to climb hills and navigate rough trails without getting bogged down. There is a large difference in climbing power using an 8 speed mid-drive powered bike vs using an 8 speed powered with a hub motor.