OHIO YAMAHA
2300 National Rd SW
Hebron, OH 43025
ph: 740-954-8004
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- ALL 4 CURRENT YAMAHA E-BIKE MODELS ARE NOW IN STOCK -
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3 YEAR YAMAHA WARRANTY
1 YEAR WARRANTY ON NON YAMAHA COMPONENTS
1 YEAR FREE MAINTENANCE SERVICE BY OHIO YAMAHA
FREE 30 DAY TUNE & CHECK-UP
MULT-YEAR EXTENDED FACTORY WARRANTY PROGRAM AVAILABLE
FINANCING AVAILABLE FROM YAMAHA FINANCIAL
SALE: $3,499.00
1 COLOR CHOICE: QUICKSILVER / TEAM YAMAHA BLUE
YOUR LOW
SALE: $3,299.00
1 COLOR CHOICE: ONYX
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SALE: $2,399.00
2 COLOR CHOICES: SLATE GRAY -OR-
WHITE / OPAL BLUE
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ALL CURRENT MODELS IN STOCK
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Yamaha is hitting the US market with a series of four pedal-assist electric bikes covering a range of urban commuting and light MTB riding. Powered by 250-watt, high torque mid drive multi-sensor motors and 500 Wh battery packs, the Urban Rush, Cross Connect, Cross Core and YDX Torc are in stores now.
The first three of these bikes use Yamaha's PWSeries SE motor, a fairly grunty 250 watt nominal system providing up to 70 Nm of torque, or approximately 280 percent of what you're doing at the pedals in its highest assist mode, through an efficient mid-drive unit that allows the motor to take advantage of the bike's gear train.
The trail-focused YDX Torc gets the beefed-up PW-X motor, which adds a further 10 Nm of peak torque to give a final output of 80 Nm, and 320 percent of your pedal effort in its highest EXPW assist mode.
For comparison, Bosch's high-torque Performance Line CX motor kicks in 75 Nm at its maximum, and that's one of the most powerful-feeling 250-watt nominal motors on the market. These new Yamahas will be no slouches. If they manage to avoid pedal drag above their maximum assist speed of 20 mph (32 km/h), they could take some business off Bosch.
Batteries are a reasonably unremarkable 500 watt-hours, at 36 volts. They're not integrated into the frames, which is disappointing, but they don't look too offensive as they sit, and the bottom mount point looks solid. It'll charge in around 4 hours.
Pedal support is provided through the use of a three-sensor system that reads crank torque (how hard you're pushing the pedals), cadence (how fast you're turning the pedals) and rear wheel speed through high-speed sensors. That's significant, because it should help these motors do a great job of sensing what you're doing and contributing their power smoothly and intuitively, avoiding any jerky unexpected takeoffs and generally just giving you that "I've borrowed Lance Armstrong's legs" kind of feeling.
Range figures aren't quoted, but we'd expect this kind of configuration to net you somewhere between 50 and 120 km (30-75 mi) of assisted riding, depending greatly on which mode you're in, your weight, the terrain, the tires, how windy it is and any number of other factors.
The Urban Rush is an understated urban getabout with rigid forks and drop handlebars. It's got a 10-speed Shimano Tiagra groupset, complete with double chainring at the front, as well as 160 mm hydraulic disc brakes and an LED headlight that runs off the battery. It'll sell for US$3,299.
The CrossConnect is your fully commuter-kitted road bike, complete with a rack, fenders and a pair of SR Suntour NCX 63mm air/coil forks up front to smooth out the road. The bars are flat, the grips ergonomic, there's a headlight and a side stand, as well as a 9-speed Shimano Sora trigger-shift gearset and 160 mm hydraulic disc brakes. It's going for $2,999.
The cheapest of the bunch at a retail price of $2,399, the CrossCore gives you basic rigid forks, a flat bar, ergonomic grips, a 9-speed Shimano Sora shift system, a headlight and the same 160 mm brake discs.
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2300 National Rd SW
Hebron, OH 43025
ph: 740-954-8004
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