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Buying advice for an Race & Triathlon Speedbike
Frame material
The frame material of an e-bike speed bike can vary depending on the manufacturer, model and price. Aluminium is a popular material for e-speed bike frames due to its lightness, strength and corrosion resistance. Aluminium frames offer a good balance between performance and cost and are generally durable and low maintenance. They are a common choice for e-bike speed bikes in various price ranges. Carbon fibre is a high-tech material known for its lightness, stiffness and vibration damping. Carbon fibre frames offer first-class performance and are often used in high-end speed bikes. They offer excellent vibration damping, high stiffness and an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Steel frames have a long tradition in bicycle construction and are known for their durability, robustness and smooth ride. Steel frames offer excellent vibration damping and are therefore also well suited for e-speed bikes.
Chassis
The chassis of an e-speed bike, also known as the drive system, refers to the components that combine the power of the electric motor and the cyclist to propel the bike. In e-speed bikes, the motor and drive system play a crucial role in the speed, acceleration and performance of the bike. The electric motor is the central component of the drive system and generates the torque that provides the rider with additional support when pedalling. These suspension forks can have different suspension travel and adjustment options to improve the rider's comfort and control.
Wheels
The wheel size for e-speed bikes usually corresponds to the standard size for road bikes, namely 700C (about 622 mm). This size offers a good balance between rolling resistance, weight and aerodynamics and is ideal for high speeds. The rims can be made of different materials such as aluminium alloy or carbon fibre. Aluminium rims offer a good balance between weight, stiffness and durability and are generally less expensive. Carbon fibre rims are lighter and offer improved aerodynamics and stiffness, but are often more expensive. The spokes on e-speed bikes can be made of different materials such as stainless steel or aluminium.
Tyres
The tyre size for e-speed bikes usually corresponds to the standard size for road bikes, namely 700C (approx. 622 mm). The width of the tyres can vary and often depends on the rider's individual preferences and the conditions of use. For e-speed bikes, narrow tyres with a width of 23 mm to 28 mm are generally used to minimise rolling resistance and maximise speed. However, wider tyres can offer improved comfort and traction, especially on uneven roads. The tread pattern of the tyres can vary depending on the intended use. For e-speed bikes, smooth or slightly treaded tyres are usually popular to minimise rolling resistance and maximise speed. Some tyres have special grip elements that can improve traction on wet surfaces.
Brakes
Disc brakes are very popular on e-speed bikes and are often used on the front and rear wheels. These brakes offer excellent braking performance regardless of the weather conditions and terrain. Rim brakes or dual pivot brakes are used on e-speed bikes. These brakes use brake pads that press directly on the rims to slow or stop the bike. They are generally lighter and easier to maintain than disc brakes.
Battery motor
The Speedbike e-bike is equipped with a powerful motor, which generally offers an output of 250 to 1000 watts. These motors are specially designed for high speeds on tarmac roads. They enable rapid acceleration and a high top speed, making them ideal for commuters and riders who want to cover long distances. Together with a powerful battery, they provide a reliable power supply for longer journeys.