Rogue Introduces R1000 E-Bike

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posted on December 1, 2022
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Rogue Ridge’s RG1000 is the company’s fastest fat-tire e-bike so far. Equipped with a 1,000-watt motor and a 13 amp hour battery, the RG1000 has enough power to handle even steep hillsides. It can reach up to 30 mph with five different power levels, with boasts a range of up to 50 miles with a charge time of 2.5 hours.

With fat tires that can tackle any terrain from sand and rocks to snow and mud, the RG1000 is the perfect partner for all outdoor adventures. The 6061 aluminum hardtail frame weighs 66 pounds and is load-rated for 350 pounds.

The e-bike comes off-road ready with a rear pannier rack, a 48v 2 amp charger, a mud fender, tire liners, a one-year warranty, and a Dark Earth finish.

To learn more about the RG1000 and browse the full lineup of e-bikes, visit rogueridge.comMSRP: $4,499.99

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