E‑BYCCO EB7Pro Dual‑Motor 3000W 26 Inch Fat Tyre Off‑Road Electric Mountain Bike
The E‑BYCCO EB7Pro is a dual‑motor 3000W electric mountain bike built for riders who want extreme torque, fat‑tyre stability and a long‑range 52V 23Ah lithium battery. With hydraulic brakes, a reinforced frame and 26 inch fat tyres, it delivers powerful acceleration, confident climbing and strong off‑road performance for private‑land riding.
FEATURES Dual motor 3000W system 52V 23Ah lithium battery 26 inch fat tyres Hydraulic disc brakes Front suspension LCD display LED lighting Aluminium alloy frame Suitable for adults
PERFORMANCE The dual 3000W motor setup provides aggressive acceleration and excellent hill‑climbing ability. The 52V 23Ah battery supports long‑distance off‑road riding, while the hydraulic brakes deliver strong stopping power. The 26 inch fat tyres offer grip and stability on mud, gravel, sand and uneven terrain. The EB7Pro is designed for riders who want maximum power and off‑road capability on private land.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX E‑BYCCO EB7Pro electric bike 52V battery Battery charger User manual Toolkit
TECH SPECS Motor: Dual 3000W Battery: 52V 23Ah lithium Tyres: 26 inch fat tyres Brakes: Hydraulic disc brakes Suspension: Front suspension Frame: Aluminium alloy Display: LCD Top speed: 45 kmh Range: 40 to 70 km depending on terrain and assist level Charging time: 6 to 8 hours Rider capacity: Adult Foldable: No
COLOURS Black and Blue
IDEAL FOR Off‑road riding Forest and trail routes Steep climbs Mixed terrain Private‑land riding Riders wanting extreme power
WHY VARELO RECOMMENDS IT The E‑BYCCO EB7Pro delivers extreme torque, long‑range battery performance and strong off‑road capability. With its dual 3000W motors and hydraulic brakes, it is ideal for riders who want maximum power and stability on private land.
LEGAL NOTICE This electric bike exceeds the 250W motor limit for UK and Ireland road use. It is not legal for public roads, cycle lanes or shared paths. It is suitable for private land use only with the landowner’s permission.
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