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We quite often get asked, "How is your product different to..."

So here are some tables to give an efficient means of seeing the excellent value offered by eLation.

In addition to already being the best valued system in Australia, we offer a Best Value Guarantee. If you feel you have found a commercially available product in Australia that is of comparable quality and specification to the eLation System, then we will not only match the price, we will reduce our price permanently.

The first table compares the three commercially available chain drive products available in Australia.    

Feature Elation Cyclone The Bicycle Store
Cost $1430 $1548 $1756.58
Motor Capacity (Note 1) 200W 200W 200W HUB motor
Battery Type and capacity (Note 2) Lithium Iron Phosphate LiFePO4 LiFePO4 Li
Motor Type (Note 3) Brushless with internal controller Brushless with internal controller Brushless with external controller
Motor Gear Type (Note 4) Planetary Planetary Planetary
Battery Connection Method Automatic Engage Manual Connection Manual Connection
Battery Security Lock Secure Key Locked None None
Gears Available to Motor (Note 5) =<27 ALL bike gears <=9 Only single front gear None
Gear Arrangement (Note 6) 64/104 BCD replaceable rings Purpose made steel gear N/A
Charger Capacity 3A 3A Not stated
Does Motor Freewheel (Note 7) Yes Yes N/A
Does Pedal freewheel (Note 8) Yes Yes N/A
Crank Shaft Change Required (Note 9) No Yes N/A

This second chart provides examples of three well known Electric Bikes.

Feature Elation Lancaster IZip
Cost $2200 $2250 $3329
Model Crossfire Harrier Street Enlightened
Frame Construction 7005 Alloy frame "Alloy Frame" 6065 Alloy Frame
Number of Bike Gears 24 6 24
Number of Gears used by Motor 24 0 0
Wheel Size 700C 26" 700C
Weight 19kg 24kg 22kg
Frame Sizes 15", 18.5", 21" 19" Unstated (one size only)
Brakes Tektro V Brake Standard Shoe Tektro V Brake
Maximum Speed +30kph (WITHOUT assist) Not stated 29kph (with assist)
Motor 200W Brushless Gear Drive 200W Brushless Hub 200W Brushless Hub
Battery 24V 10Ahr LiFePO4 24V 10Ahr Li 24V 10Ahr Li

Notes

  1. The maximum legal size available for legal use in Australia is 200W. eLation also has 300W and 500W systems.
  2. LiFePO4 are the most advanced battery available at present. DO NOT confuse them with normal Lithium Ion (Li Ion) packs.
  3. Brushless tend to be lower maintenance and more efficient motors. Internal controllers ensure a matched system and better controller protection.
  4. Planetary gearing tends to be more efficient and quieter than Spur gearing.
  5. The eLation system allows the bike to keep and use ALL the bikes original gears
  6. The elation system uses standard 64/10 BCD gear rings as found on expensive bikes. This allows the rider to combine any ratio of gearing they desire. It also means third party rings can be purchased based on the rider's budget and usage.
  7. It is important for motor to freewheel when not in use so as to not add unnecessary drag to rider.   
  8. It is important for pedal to freewheel when the motor is in use, otherwise the motor is limited to the rider's pedal speed. there is also an issue of safety if the motor is accidentally powered the rider can be "shot off" the bike.
  9. Most bikes now used sealed crank spindle and bearings. These need to be swapped out with other systems to longer, much cheaper crank spindles to allow the motor to fit.

Prices and information was obtained from relevant websites. Information was correct at 15th May 2009.

 

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