Last updated: August 2nd, 2022

<aside> 💡 In this directory you can find frequently asked questions about the EINS bike. Please note that this is a living document and updates can appear. If you have special requests, please contact us via mail at our [email protected] domain.

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F.A.Q.

Q: How much weight is the EINS able to handle?

A: The EINS is build strong and wirth durable CRMO steel. It can handle riders up to 300lbs/136 kg.

Q: Does the EINS come in different sizes?

A: The EINS is designed to fit all. Since the seat is height adjustable riders ranging from 5’5”/1,65m - 6’4”/1,93m can ride the EINS comfortably and in style.

Q: I can't see the battery - where is it?

A: The battery pack is hidden under the seat and has a quick release mechanism that allows you to charge away from the bike itself.

Q: What is the weight of the EINS?

A: The EINS weighs under 41 pounds (19 kg) including the battery pack. This makes EINS one of the most lightweight e-bikes on the market, easy to handle and allows you to perform tricks.

Q: How long does the EINS battery last?

A: The battery pack inside the EINS is built to last on average more than 31 miles (50km), but we already reached 105km under ideal conditions. The range of e-Bikes depends on many factors, for example the weight of the rider, air pressure of tires, road surface, terrain climbs etc.

The battery pack takes around 3-4 hours to charge.

Q: What is a mid-drive and why is it better than a hub-drive?

A:  A mid drive motor is located in the middle of the bike in between the pedals at the bike's bottom bracket and is designed to drive the cranks or pedals and transfer the motor's power to the rear wheel via the chain drive. Mid-drive motors are known for higher performance, torque, and more durability when compared to a similarly powered traditional hub motor.

Q: What is pedal assist?

A: Pedal assist uses a cadence sensor built into the drivetrain of the bike. The sensor detects when the rider is revolving the pedals and signals the electric motor to provide the level of pedal assistance that has been selected.