Specifications
Brand | UBCO |
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Model | 2x2 - 3 WISE MEN |
Speed | 15 and 31 mph |
Power | 2 kW (2.7 hp) |
Weight | 139 lbs |
Battery | LiFePo4 (LFP) |
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Battery Life | 1,000 cyclesℹ |
Range | 75 miles |
Charge Time | 6-8 hours |
The 2×2 3 Wise Men edition is a innovative electric off-road moped from electric moped manufacturer UBCO in New Zealand in a partnership with the famous menswear brand 3 Wise Men. The credo of the moped is move beautifully.
We’ve collaborated with leading menswear company 3 Wise Men and transformed the UBCO 2×2 into a 3 Wise Men inspired urban ride. With careful colour selection, some mint design detailing and clever thinking, this limited edition beauty definitely turns heads.
The 3 Wise Men edition is a special version of the 2×2 moped, a 2-wheel drive moped that can handle both on-road commute and off-road adventures.
The moped has two 1,000 watt electric motors (2,000 watt total) for a top speed of 31 mph. The motors provide 184 Nm torque.
The moped has a removable Lithium battery for a range of 75 miles.
The moped provides many features including two USB charge ports and a 12 volt outlet.
The moped has bluetooth connectivity and connects to a mobile phone app.
The moped is specifically designed to be silent for use in nature exploration.
The moped can be ordered online and is shipped worldwide.
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Sales Department
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PO Box 21805
Eugene, OR 97402 USA
Email: sales@ubcobikesus.com
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UBCO HQ
25B Nature Place
Greerton
Tauranga 3112
New Zealand
Phone: +64 (0)8008226292
Email: support@ubcobikes.com
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