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Cycle News 2025 Issue 30 July 29

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P108 RIDE REVIEW I 2025 KAWASAKI ELEKTRODE 20 cerned about the speed the little single-gear 20 can go; 24 mph is not that fast, but when you have a skinny 7-year-old on board, the Elektrode will get there quickly. As a result, Harvey is re - stricted to the middle range of throttle, which seems about right for both slow-speed trail riding and higher-speed ripping around places like soccer fields. The range depends entirely on how your kid rides the 20. If Harvey holds the thing flat out, he'll get around 45 minutes of run time in the medium mode. Slow-speed riding, like the trials he practices each day on the The battery is a frame-mount - ed lithium-ion unit with a capac- ity of 50.4V and 10.2 amp-hours. Kawasaki states you'll get about an hour's ride in the high and mid ranges and three hours on the low range. If you run the bike fully flat, it will take approximately four hours to charge on a 110V AC outlet, using the charging con - nector located on the underside of the frame. If you've only got about an hour to go for a ride, you can charge it for about 20 minutes from flat and still get a decent ride in. I'll admit to being a tad con - Fast forward a couple of years, and after the success of the first Elektrode, the big boy 20-incher has landed. It's avail- able in two forms, one with front suspension and one without, although curiously they have the same retail price at $2199. The same in-wheel electric motor resides in the new model, its capacity boosted threefold to 750W (one horsepower). It is significantly faster than the 16-incher. It'll go 13 mph in slow mode and 24 mph in both me - dium- and high-power modes, with the high mode having a more direct throttle response. Those front forks, although tiny, make quite a difference compared to a rigid front end.

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