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Aventon Soltera 7 $600 O.B.O

$600

Posted about 1 month ago in Boston, MA

Condition: Used (normal wear)

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Aventon Soltera 7 $600 O.B.O

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Electric bike

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Aventon

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Don't really want to sell but I have a family emergency and need some cash asap text me make me an offer I have ok original pictures great condition The Aventon Soltera 7 is a well-regarded option for urban commuters and recreational riders seeking a lightweight, stylish, and relatively affordable e-bike. While some users have experienced issues with the battery, the bike generally offers a smooth and enjoyable riding experience with its responsive motor and sleek design. It's a good choice for those who value a traditional cycling feel with the added boost of an electric motor for city riding and moderate hills. Many users appreciate the Soltera 7's lightweight design, making it easier to carry and maneuver than many other e-bikes. The comfortable geometry, quiet motor, and integrated features like lights and the Aventon app are also praised. Aventon Soltera 7 is a popular and relatively affordable electric bike designed primarily for city riding and commuting. It is known for its lightweight design (around 43-46 lbs depending on the version), sleek aesthetic, and a natural, traditional cycling feel, especially with the later iterations featuring torque sensors. Here's a summary of its key features, performance, and user experiences: Key features and specifications Motor: 350W brushless rear hub motor providing up to 20 mph with pedal assist and throttle. Battery: Removable 36V, 9.6Ah (345.6Wh) integrated lithium-ion battery with LG cells. Range: Up to 41 miles on average, but this can vary depending on usage (throttle-only can be significantly lower). Pedal Assist: 5 levels of pedal assist with a cadence sensor (earlier models) or torque sensor (later models like the Soltera.2). Drivetrain: Shimano 7-speed drivetrain with a twist shifter. (A single-speed version is also available and slightly lighter and cheaper). Brakes: Tektro Mechanical Disc Brakes with 160mm rotors. (The Soltera 2.5 has been upgraded to Tektro hydraulic brakes with 180mm rotors, according to Electric Bike Report). Tires: 700c x 35c Kenda K193 tires. Frame: 6061 Double-Butted Aluminum Alloy with internal battery integration. Available in step-over and step-through frames, and two frame sizes (Regular and Large). Display: BC280 LCD Easy Read Color Display with backlight and app sync functionality. Weight: Around 43 lbs for the 7-speed version. Performance Speed: Easily reaches its top speed of 20 mph using both the throttle and pedal assist. Motor Assistance: The motor provides smooth and natural assistance, particularly with the torque sensor on the Soltera.2, making it feel more like a traditional bike. It handles hills with ease, although the motor is not the most powerful on the market. Range: While Aventon claims an average of 41 miles, real-world range can be closer to 30-35 miles with mixed pedal assist usage. Handling: Nimble and responsive handling, making it great for navigating city streets and traffic. The narrow tires are efficient on smooth surfaces but can feel less secure on gravel. Comfort: The riding position is generally comfortable, with ergonomic grips and a slim but accommodating saddle. However, the rigid frame and lack of suspension can lead to a bumpy ride on uneven terrains.

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