Specifications
Brand | Monday Motorbikes |
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Model | Anza |
Speed | 15 and 31 mph |
Power | 750 watt (1 hp) |
Weight | 66 lbs |
Battery | 18650 Lithium |
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Battery Life | 2,000 cyclesℹ |
Range | 25 miles |
Charge Time | 2 hours |
The ANZA is an electric moped from electric moped startup Monday Motorbikes from USA. The company was created by a team of passionate and environmentally conscience motorcycle riders. The team has been electrifying mobility since 2006 and set several world records for electric mopeds.
The ANZA [ ahn-sah ] is named after the street that Monday Motorbikes used to test their original motorbikes in 2015.
The moped is available with a 500 watt or a 750 watt electric motor for a top speed of 31 mph. The motor provides 80 Nm torque.
The moped has a removable and lockable 14 Ah Lithium battery for a driving range of 25 miles.
The moped has a vertical high visibility digital dashboard, shock absorbent off-road tires, front and rear disc brakes and supports multiple driving modes.
The moped is provided with 1 year unlimited mileage warranty.
The moped is available in many colors and can be customized by the factory.
The moped can be ordered online and is shipped worldwide.
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Manufacturer
Monday Motorbikes
605 Hawaii Avenue
Torrance CA 90503
United States of America
Phone: +1 (424) 532-1920
Email: info@mondaymotorbikes.com
Facebook Messenger: m.me/MondayMotorbikes
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