It's really about whether you need something for short urban trips or quick errands—the 41-60km/h top speed and 50-70km range cover most daily commutes, but if you're hauling heavy loads or tackling steep hills above 25°, this steel-frame bike might struggle a bit.

The 350W motor paired with a 48V lead-acid battery gives you about 3-5 hours charging time, and most buyers go with the 14-inch wheels for better maneuverability in tight spaces; the front and rear shock absorbers actually make a noticeable difference on bumpy roads.

We've shipped hundreds of these 14-daijia3 models, and the steel frame holds up well—just keep in mind lead-acid battery is heavier than lithium, so it's not ideal if you need to carry it upstairs often.

CE, EEC, EN15194, ISO, and CQC certifications are all in place (usually 2-4 weeks for paperwork), and our company provide a 1-year warranty, but confirm teh lead time if you need more than 50 units or so.

Basically, it's a solid workhorse for flat to moderate terrain, though the climbing ability at 25° is fine for most ramps but not serious off-road—we usually have stock, but I'd check the COA before ordering if you're particualr about the motor's peak effiency.
For this model, our MOQ is typically 50 units per order. If you need fewer, let me know and we can discuss options.
Yes, we have CE, EEC, EN15194, ISO, and CQC certifications on file. I can share copies with you directly upon request.
You'll get 50-70km per charge, and it takes about 3-5 hours to fully recharge. Keep in mind lead-acid batteries need a bit more care than lithium ones.
Correct, the frame is steel, and it has both front and rear shock absorbers for a smoother ride, especially on uneven roads.
The product dimensions are 102×19×50 cm, and it ships in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding. Lead time is around 15-20 days after order confirmation.