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Automatic Shifting Ebike

May 23, 2025

 

 

The Ado Air 30 E-Bike is an urban electric bicycle designed to provide a great riding experience through its innovative automatic shifting system, lightweight frame, and advanced connectivity features. Developed by ADO, this model integrates smart technology with a sleek design. The ADO Air 30 features an integrated auto-shifting motor. This system eliminates the need for manual gear changes, automatically adjusting between three speeds to optimize efficiency and comfort. The 250W motor delivers steady power output, ensuring smooth acceleration and effortless climbs while maintaining control on descents. The torque sensor dynamically adapts to pedaling force, reducing strain and enhancing responsiveness.

The bike is equipped with a carbon belt drive, which offers a silent riding experience. Unlike traditional chain-driven systems, the carbon belt requires no lubrication and can last up to 30,000 kilometers without adjustments. For security and convenience, the ADO Air 30 includes an integrated GPS anti-theft system. Users can track their bike’s location in real time through the ADO app, receiving alerts if the bike moves unexpectedly or exits a designated zone. The smart sensor system also detects movement and tipping, ensuring added protection against theft.

The ADO Air 30 is powered by an ultra-slim, side-removal battery, designed for easy portability and extended range. The battery supports up to 62 miles (100 kilometers) of travel on a single charge, making it suitable for long commutes and extended rides. The bike also features an IPX5-rated headlamp with automatic lighting adjustments, hydraulic disc brakes, 3.5 inch IPS display, and a rear rack with turn signal.

 

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