The Trail Climber Elite is a Lithium Battery powered Electric Bicycle with a step through frame, running on a 300W rear hub motor. Made with all top of the line components this model includes a 7 Speed Shimano Tourney® Gears & Shifter System, 7 Lightweight Lithium LiPo4 Batteries, a 100% Aluminum Alloy Frame, fully Adjustable Seat, and SA Suntour® XCT Front Forks.
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This electric bicycle will travel for up to 20 miles on a single charge and it only takes about 4 hours to recharge the battery. The LiPo4 lithium battery pack is lightweight, compact and mounts to the frame under the seat and is hardly noticeable.
Power | Electric |
Watts | 300W Models |
Amps | 10.4 Amp Circuit (7 Batteries at 10.4 Amps Each) |
Volts | 24V Models |
Batteries | 7 Lightweight Lithium LiFePo4 Batteries in a Sealed Removable Pack |
Distance | Up to 15 to 20 miles per charge* - can still pedal if charge is lost |
Tire Size | 26 x 1.95 Inch on Aluminum Wheels |
Charger | 24V & 36V 8Ah Smart Charger Included |
Motor | Zero Resistance Hub Motor - Motor is in center of rear wheel |
Gears & Speeds | 7 Speed Shimano Tourney® Gears & Shifter |
Tool Kit | Included |
Throttle Type | Variable Speed Control (Twist Throttle) or Pedal & Power Assisted |
Key Start | Yes |
Frame | 100% Aluminum - Very Light Weight - 18 Inches |
Forks | MOZO Brand Hydraulic Forks |
Braking System | Front & Rear Disk Brakes |
Drive System | Zero Resistance Rear Hub Motor (Motor is in rear rim) + Pedal Power |
Headlight | Yes |
Cargo Rack | Yes |
Measurements | 72 Inches Wheel to Wheel - 25 Inches Width - 37 Inches to Handlebars |
Carton Size (L x W x H) | 55 x 9 x 28 |
Bicycle In Box Weight | 60 lbs. |
Bicycle Weight | 52 lbs. |
Suggested Max Weight | 350 lbs. |
Warranty | 1 Year Warranty on Bike and Battery |
Notes | *depends on rider weight & terrain |
Front Sprocket | 3 Speed Aluminum Alloy Sprocket |
Bicycle Measurements | Seat Height 34 - 39 inches / Handlebar Height 40 inches / Handlebar Width 25 inches / Bicycle Length 70 inches |
Carton Size (L x W x H) | 55 x 9 x 28 |
Bicycle In Box Weight | 67 lbs |
Bicycle Weight | 59 lbs |
Suggested Max Weight | 350 lbs. |
Warranty | 1 Year Warranty & 1 Year Battery Warranty |
Notes | *depends on rider weight & terrain Distance obtainable when using SPAS |
As soon as you place your order, you will receive an order confirmation e-mail. This means that we have received your order in our system and have authorized your credit card for the purchase. This does not however always mean your item is currently available or the item is available at that price. While we try to keep up-to-date inventory and pricing information on our website, inventory levels and prices change on a daily basis and we cannot always keep information current.
All orders, including pre-orders are fully payable upon the date the order is placed.
We do not ship internationally. Only to the 48 continental USA.
Once we have finalized your authorization for purchase, we reach out to our suppliers to confirm that the item is in-stock and available for immediate shipment. Order processing typically takes 2-3 business days. There may be circumstances where this will be beyond 3 days for processing.
If your item is on backorder or unavailable, we will reach out to you via e-mail, text or phone to inform you that the item is not currently available for delivery. You can decide if you would like to wait for the expected in-stock date or cancel the order. If your item(s) are available for shipment, we will process the order for shipment.
If your order is in stock, it typically will ship within 5-12 business days from the date of your order after it has gone through order processing. There are unique circumstances that might delay shipping or extend transit times. With free shipping offers, we do not and cannot guarantee a timeline for delivery.
Shipments are sent signed delivery receipt. Make sure your delivery address is correct and someone will be available to sign for the delivery. Orders returned that are undeliverable due to incorrect address information or no receiving party to sign will incur fees as outlined in our CANCELLATIONS & REFUND information.
We will e-mail you tracking information within 24 hours of your order leaving the warehouse to the e-mail address you provided when checking out. If you do not receive tracking information from us within 14 business days of your order, feel free to follow up with us at: EMAIL ABOUT ORDER After you receive the tracking number, enter it below to track your shipment.
Please inspect the packaging of your item(s) immediately when it arrives and BEFORE you sign for the shipment. If your package appears damaged from shipping, DO NOT ACCEPT IT or sign for it. Take photos of the damage and tell the driver that you cannot accept damaged goods, and notify us immediately. If you accept a package that appears damaged from shipping, it will be much more difficult to process a damage claim. We will contact the manufacturer on your behalf and/or assist you with filing a damage claim with the manufacturer.
We must receive any damage reports within 12 hrs. of receipt of package. All damage claims go through the manufacturer which is the shipper of the product. eBikeJOY! does not handle damage claims. Manufacturers handle ALL shipping/damage and warranty claims.
Report all damage issues to eBikeJOY!. Please EMAIL US with your request as soon as you receive the damaged item. We will send you the contact info so you can begin initiating your claim.
There are three classes of electric bikes:
Electric bikes can be used during rainy conditions, but you should take care not to soak the electric motor, computer controller, or battery. When you get home from a wet ride, the entire bike should be wiped down with a dry cloth to remove excess water.
Please be cautious, because riding any bicycle in rainy conditions can be hazardous, and you should only do so if you feel comfortable controlling your bike. Take turns more widely and slowly than normal, look out for puddles (which might be deeper than they appear) and please always wear a helmet.
The short answer is yes but not much. The effect of weight is largely exaggerated in how a bicycle performs. A heavier bicycle is slightly harder to ride uphill, somewhat faster to ride downhill, and pretty much the same on the flat as a lightweight one.
The addition of a motor and batteries can add anywhere from 15 to 30 lbs to a bike and has surprisingly little effect on its rideability. You definitely do notice the weight if you have to pick the bike up and carry it for any reason though, and it can be a bit unwieldy.
Electric bicycle (e-bike) laws are different in every state, and can be confusing for consumers, retailers, and suppliers. This map represents how e-bikes are interpreted in each state’s vehicle code for use on the road, bike lanes, bike paths, or other paved or hard-surface bicycle infrastructure. The vehicle code does not apply to electric mountain bike access on motorized and non-motorized trails typically used for hiking or biking. eMTB access is not addressed in state vehicle codes. Always consult with your local land manager for eMTB access questions.
The average power that a typical cyclist will deliver is on the order of 150 watts, or 1/5th of a horsepower. If you're curious, most modern exercise bikes will display the exact wattage and you can get a feel for how much power you're producing with the legs.
A fit individual can sustain 350 watts for about 10 minutes and up to 600 watts for a few seconds, but for continuous riding between 100-200 watts is typical. You might think then that 150 watts would be all you need for an ebike, but if you ever ride a 150 watt bike it will feel unimpressive. When a cyclists hits a hill, they switch to an easy gear and the speed drops to 10-15 km/h as they work hard and move at a slow pace. However when an electric bike does the same thing and slows to walking speed on the hills it seems way underpowered. To maintain nice speeds over 30 kph while going uphill requires on the order of 400-500 watts or more. On the flat, 400 watts (about 1/2 horsepower) will move a typical bicycle about 40 km/h.
This is one of the most commonly asked technical questions we get and it shows that the advantages and capabilities of electric drives are widely known. The answer is that yes, on most hub motor ebikes it is possible to recharge the batteries from pedaling. BUT, only when you are moving at a speed faster than the motor can attain itself.
Recharging from pedaling is not really the intent of the electric drive as it is with, say, a hybrid car. In general, with an ebike you draw a net amount of power out of the battery pack to assist you riding. You then replenish this energy from the wall outlet, rather than by working extra hard later on in the trip.
The topic of regenerative braking comes up quite frequently, and the point here is not to recharge the batteries from your pedaling energy, but to recharge them from stored kinetic energy when you come to a stop. With any direct drive hub motor or geared ebike without a freewheeling motor, you will get regen currents when you are moving faster than the unloaded speed of the motor. So even though it won't bring you to a stop, it does act as a speed governor of sorts for long downhills, dumping the extra energy back into the pack, whether you want it to or not. In most cases it's quite rare that you would actually achieve speed greater than the unloaded speed of the motor for any length of time.
Contact us if you have any further questions on our e-bikes or your order. Please call 888-753-2453 #1 or EMAIL US with your question.
I rate customer service at eBikeJOY! as excellent! - M. Behehani |
I am 100% satisfied with this bike. It's super fun to ride has plenty of battery life - P. Franchini |
Everything arrived as ordered and was easy to put together. - J. Ellis |
We work very hard to ensure that we offer the absolute best prices online. We want you to feel confident that you are getting the absolute best price for the product you are ordering.
To request your price match refund simply e-mail us a link to the same product on our competitors website within 5 days from the date of your order and we will process the credit accordingly.
*Please Note: Due to industry-wide end of year closeouts and sales, price matches are not honored during the holiday season from November 15 - January 3rd.
If you want to check if we can price match a product before you place your order, please call 941-702-4530 or email us: PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE.
It's so much fun to ride. I love it and would recommend it. - S. Sakara |
Wife loves the bike. Easy to assemble and good customer service - Gerrit |
These old bones really enjoy the step through feature!- M. Collier |
The Trail Climber Elite is a Lithium Battery powered Electric Bicycle with a step through frame, running on a 300W rear hub motor. Made with all top of the line components this model includes a 7 Speed Shimano Tourney® Gears & Shifter System, 7 Lightweight Lithium LiPo4 Batteries, a 100% Aluminum Alloy Frame, fully Adjustable Seat, and SA Suntour® XCT Front Forks.
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This electric bicycle will travel for up to 20 miles on a single charge and it only takes about 4 hours to recharge the battery. The LiPo4 lithium battery pack is lightweight, compact and mounts to the frame under the seat and is hardly noticeable.
Power | Electric |
Watts | 300W Models |
Amps | 10.4 Amp Circuit (7 Batteries at 10.4 Amps Each) |
Volts | 24V Models |
Batteries | 7 Lightweight Lithium LiFePo4 Batteries in a Sealed Removable Pack |
Distance | Up to 15 to 20 miles per charge* - can still pedal if charge is lost |
Tire Size | 26 x 1.95 Inch on Aluminum Wheels |
Charger | 24V & 36V 8Ah Smart Charger Included |
Motor | Zero Resistance Hub Motor - Motor is in center of rear wheel |
Gears & Speeds | 7 Speed Shimano Tourney® Gears & Shifter |
Tool Kit | Included |
Throttle Type | Variable Speed Control (Twist Throttle) or Pedal & Power Assisted |
Key Start | Yes |
Frame | 100% Aluminum - Very Light Weight - 18 Inches |
Forks | MOZO Brand Hydraulic Forks |
Braking System | Front & Rear Disk Brakes |
Drive System | Zero Resistance Rear Hub Motor (Motor is in rear rim) + Pedal Power |
Headlight | Yes |
Cargo Rack | Yes |
Measurements | 72 Inches Wheel to Wheel - 25 Inches Width - 37 Inches to Handlebars |
Carton Size (L x W x H) | 55 x 9 x 28 |
Bicycle In Box Weight | 60 lbs. |
Bicycle Weight | 52 lbs. |
Suggested Max Weight | 350 lbs. |
Warranty | 1 Year Warranty on Bike and Battery |
Notes | *depends on rider weight & terrain |
Front Sprocket | 3 Speed Aluminum Alloy Sprocket |
Bicycle Measurements | Seat Height 34 - 39 inches / Handlebar Height 40 inches / Handlebar Width 25 inches / Bicycle Length 70 inches |
Carton Size (L x W x H) | 55 x 9 x 28 |
Bicycle In Box Weight | 67 lbs |
Bicycle Weight | 59 lbs |
Suggested Max Weight | 350 lbs. |
Warranty | 1 Year Warranty & 1 Year Battery Warranty |
Notes | *depends on rider weight & terrain Distance obtainable when using SPAS |
As soon as you place your order, you will receive an order confirmation e-mail. This means that we have received your order in our system and have authorized your credit card for the purchase. This does not however always mean your item is currently available or the item is available at that price. While we try to keep up-to-date inventory and pricing information on our website, inventory levels and prices change on a daily basis and we cannot always keep information current.
All orders, including pre-orders are fully payable upon the date the order is placed.
We do not ship internationally. Only to the 48 continental USA.
Once we have finalized your authorization for purchase, we reach out to our suppliers to confirm that the item is in-stock and available for immediate shipment. Order processing typically takes 2-3 business days. There may be circumstances where this will be beyond 3 days for processing.
If your item is on backorder or unavailable, we will reach out to you via e-mail, text or phone to inform you that the item is not currently available for delivery. You can decide if you would like to wait for the expected in-stock date or cancel the order. If your item(s) are available for shipment, we will process the order for shipment.
If your order is in stock, it typically will ship within 5-12 business days from the date of your order after it has gone through order processing. There are unique circumstances that might delay shipping or extend transit times. With free shipping offers, we do not and cannot guarantee a timeline for delivery.
Shipments are sent signed delivery receipt. Make sure your delivery address is correct and someone will be available to sign for the delivery. Orders returned that are undeliverable due to incorrect address information or no receiving party to sign will incur fees as outlined in our CANCELLATIONS & REFUND information.
We will e-mail you tracking information within 24 hours of your order leaving the warehouse to the e-mail address you provided when checking out. If you do not receive tracking information from us within 14 business days of your order, feel free to follow up with us at: EMAIL ABOUT ORDER After you receive the tracking number, enter it below to track your shipment.
Please inspect the packaging of your item(s) immediately when it arrives and BEFORE you sign for the shipment. If your package appears damaged from shipping, DO NOT ACCEPT IT or sign for it. Take photos of the damage and tell the driver that you cannot accept damaged goods, and notify us immediately. If you accept a package that appears damaged from shipping, it will be much more difficult to process a damage claim. We will contact the manufacturer on your behalf and/or assist you with filing a damage claim with the manufacturer.
We must receive any damage reports within 12 hrs. of receipt of package. All damage claims go through the manufacturer which is the shipper of the product. eBikeJOY! does not handle damage claims. Manufacturers handle ALL shipping/damage and warranty claims.
Report all damage issues to eBikeJOY!. Please EMAIL US with your request as soon as you receive the damaged item. We will send you the contact info so you can begin initiating your claim.
There are three classes of electric bikes:
Electric bikes can be used during rainy conditions, but you should take care not to soak the electric motor, computer controller, or battery. When you get home from a wet ride, the entire bike should be wiped down with a dry cloth to remove excess water.
Please be cautious, because riding any bicycle in rainy conditions can be hazardous, and you should only do so if you feel comfortable controlling your bike. Take turns more widely and slowly than normal, look out for puddles (which might be deeper than they appear) and please always wear a helmet.
The short answer is yes but not much. The effect of weight is largely exaggerated in how a bicycle performs. A heavier bicycle is slightly harder to ride uphill, somewhat faster to ride downhill, and pretty much the same on the flat as a lightweight one.
The addition of a motor and batteries can add anywhere from 15 to 30 lbs to a bike and has surprisingly little effect on its rideability. You definitely do notice the weight if you have to pick the bike up and carry it for any reason though, and it can be a bit unwieldy.
Electric bicycle (e-bike) laws are different in every state, and can be confusing for consumers, retailers, and suppliers. This map represents how e-bikes are interpreted in each state’s vehicle code for use on the road, bike lanes, bike paths, or other paved or hard-surface bicycle infrastructure. The vehicle code does not apply to electric mountain bike access on motorized and non-motorized trails typically used for hiking or biking. eMTB access is not addressed in state vehicle codes. Always consult with your local land manager for eMTB access questions.
The average power that a typical cyclist will deliver is on the order of 150 watts, or 1/5th of a horsepower. If you're curious, most modern exercise bikes will display the exact wattage and you can get a feel for how much power you're producing with the legs.
A fit individual can sustain 350 watts for about 10 minutes and up to 600 watts for a few seconds, but for continuous riding between 100-200 watts is typical. You might think then that 150 watts would be all you need for an ebike, but if you ever ride a 150 watt bike it will feel unimpressive. When a cyclists hits a hill, they switch to an easy gear and the speed drops to 10-15 km/h as they work hard and move at a slow pace. However when an electric bike does the same thing and slows to walking speed on the hills it seems way underpowered. To maintain nice speeds over 30 kph while going uphill requires on the order of 400-500 watts or more. On the flat, 400 watts (about 1/2 horsepower) will move a typical bicycle about 40 km/h.
This is one of the most commonly asked technical questions we get and it shows that the advantages and capabilities of electric drives are widely known. The answer is that yes, on most hub motor ebikes it is possible to recharge the batteries from pedaling. BUT, only when you are moving at a speed faster than the motor can attain itself.
Recharging from pedaling is not really the intent of the electric drive as it is with, say, a hybrid car. In general, with an ebike you draw a net amount of power out of the battery pack to assist you riding. You then replenish this energy from the wall outlet, rather than by working extra hard later on in the trip.
The topic of regenerative braking comes up quite frequently, and the point here is not to recharge the batteries from your pedaling energy, but to recharge them from stored kinetic energy when you come to a stop. With any direct drive hub motor or geared ebike without a freewheeling motor, you will get regen currents when you are moving faster than the unloaded speed of the motor. So even though it won't bring you to a stop, it does act as a speed governor of sorts for long downhills, dumping the extra energy back into the pack, whether you want it to or not. In most cases it's quite rare that you would actually achieve speed greater than the unloaded speed of the motor for any length of time.
Contact us if you have any further questions on our e-bikes or your order. Please call 888-753-2453 #1 or EMAIL US with your question.
I rate customer service at eBikeJOY! as excellent! - M. Behehani |
I am 100% satisfied with this bike. It's super fun to ride has plenty of battery life - P. Franchini |
Everything arrived as ordered and was easy to put together. - J. Ellis |
We work very hard to ensure that we offer the absolute best prices online. We want you to feel confident that you are getting the absolute best price for the product you are ordering.
To request your price match refund simply e-mail us a link to the same product on our competitors website within 5 days from the date of your order and we will process the credit accordingly.
*Please Note: Due to industry-wide end of year closeouts and sales, price matches are not honored during the holiday season from November 15 - January 3rd.
If you want to check if we can price match a product before you place your order, please call 941-702-4530 or email us: PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE.
It's so much fun to ride. I love it and would recommend it. - S. Sakara |
Wife loves the bike. Easy to assemble and good customer service - Gerrit |
These old bones really enjoy the step through feature!- M. Collier |
How many gears does this bike have?
7
Could fenders be attached to this bike?
Yes but, only a rear fender that attaches to the seat post.
what is the amps and volts of this battery?
300 Watts
8 Amp Circuit (7 Batteries at 8 Amps Each)
24 Volts (Each Battery is 3.6 Volts)
Does this bike come with a charger?
Yes it does.
Is it weather proof?
I would say it is as weather "resistant" as any bike. I would not recommend leaving it or any other bike outdoors for extended periods of time.
how many pedal assist levels are there
There is one pedal assist level. The pedal assist makes climbing hills much easier, but you still exert more effort.
Does this bike have twist and go throttle (tag)
Yes, it has twist and go and also peddle assist
Is it safe to ride in rain?
Yes! Just don't ride it through puddles. Also dry it off upon return. If you want to be more safe, use some sealant to protect the box under the battery, that's where the controller is located.
Where is this product made?
China (Hong Kong)
Will the handlebars adjust?
Great question. The handle bars do not adjust but, you can always find a lengthener at your local bike shop.
What size is the battery
7 Lightweight Lithium LiFePo4 Batteries in a Sealed Removable Pack
How much does this bike weigh?
The Trail Climber Bicycle Weights 52 lbs.
What is the height of the seating? I am 5'2' and would like to know if this bike is too big for me.
Adjustable Seat Height is 34 inches to 39 inches, The seat has a shock absorber, if you replace it you can get it lower.
Does this model have pedal assist?
Yes it does and works pretty well. Takes a couple revolutions to kick in but saves a ton of batter when getting up to speed. I highly recommend riding in PA mode whenever possible to make batter last as long as possible. You can use the gearing to make it as efficient as possible.
What is the weight limit on the rear rack?
50 lbs
what size are the wheels
26"
How well will my 5' 1" wife fit on this bike?
Here are the measurements of the bike: Seat Height 34 - 39 inches / Handlebar Height 40 inches / Handlebar Width 25 inches / Bicycle Length 70 inches
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