Specifications
Brand | Daymak |
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Model | Eagle Deluxe |
Speed | 15 and 31 mph |
Power | 500 watt (0.7 hp) |
Weight | 245 lbs |
Battery | LiFePo4 (LFP) |
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Battery Life | 400 cyclesℹ |
Range | 37 miles |
Charge Time | 6-8 hours |
The Eagle Deluxe is an electric scooter from Daymak, a manufacturer of light electric vehicles (LEV) from from Canada. The company was founded in 2001 and is dedicated to environmentally friendly clean mobility. Daymak has been named one of the Greenest companies in Ontario and it’s products have won a Cleantech North Award.
The Eagle Deluxe has a 500 watt electric motor in the rear wheel.
The scooter has a 20 Ah lead acid battery for a range of 37 miles.
The scooter has emergency pedals and can be used as a bicycle.
The scooter is equipped with RGB LED lighting that can be configured in any color. The lighting can be controlled via a Android and iOS app.
The scooter is available in many colors.
The scooter can be ordered online and is shipped worldwide.
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Sales Department
Daymak
15 Curity Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4B 1X4
Canada
Phone: +1 416-658-3993
Email: sales@daymak.com
Skype: davsol1
Facebook Messenger: m.me/Daymak.eBikes
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