Dirodi Rover Gen 5
Dirodi Rover Gen 5
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DiroDi Rover Gen 5, the latest generation, features significant upgrades, including a 52V system for more power, a 52V 20AH Samsung battery with 40% more range, and an upgraded front light with four modes, including yellow fog light mode. The bike offers two motor options: 250W (500W) and 1000W (replacing the previous 750W). It comes with a colorful display, an integrated rear rack with a 50 kg max load, an optional 52V 20A second battery, and various accessories, including a rear basket (included), an optional front basket, and a centered storage box.
Specifications
Battery | |
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Battery A/H | 20 |
Battery Description | Lithium Battery |
Battery Voltage (V) | 52 |
Battery W/H | 1040 |
Charging Time (Hour) | 10 |
Max Range (KM) | 125 |
Average Range (KM) | 80 |
Battery Weight (KG) | 5 |
Charger Model | 52V with ST Charger Custom Charging Port |
Removable Battery | Yes |
Throttle Range (KM) | 35 |
Battery Cell Brand | Samsung |
Battery Cell Type | 21700 |
General Specifications | |
Colour | Black or Matte Blue or Matte Grey |
Road Legal | Yes (250W) | No (1000W) |
Road Legality Note | 250W is road legal given the throttle is not unlocked and the max speed hasn't increased from the default 25km/h. 250W can be unlocked to 500W for NSW customers only and will remain road legal. 1000W is for on off-road or on private property use only |
Waterproof Rating | IP54 |
Ergonomics | |
Sitting Position | Upright |
Grips Model | Velo Leather Grips (Black) |
Handlebars Type | Riser |
Saddle Model | Custom 60CM Long 2-Person Seat |
Accessories | |
Front Basket | Optional |
Bell | Yes |
Bottle Holder | Yes |
Front Carrier | Optional |
Front Light | Yes (Integrated) |
Mudguards | Yes |
Other | Rear Passenger Footrests, Centre Storage Box (optonal), Height Extender (optional) |
Rear Basket | Yes |
Rear Light | Yes (Integrated) |
Rear Rack | Yes (Integrated) |
USB Charger | Yes |
Wheel Lock | No |
Brakes | |
Brake Brand / Model | Tektro HD-E3520 (Hydraulic) |
Brake Cut off Sensor | Yes |
Brake Pads Model/Material | E10.11/Compound |
Rotor Size (MM) | 180 |
Drivetrain | |
Cassette Tooth | 14 - 34 |
Chain Model | KMC Z7RB with Anti-Rust Coating |
Chainring Model | Prowheel Double-Wall Chainring |
Chainring Tooth Count | 48 |
Derailleur Model | Shimano Tourney |
Number of gears | 7 |
Suspension | |
Suspension Type | N/A |
Suspension Compression Adjustment | N/A |
Suspension | No |
Suspension Model | N/A |
Suspension Travel (CM) | N/A |
Throttle | |
Throttle | Yes |
Throttle Type | Twist |
Default Throttle Max Speed (KM/H) | 6 |
Throttle Max Unlocked Speed - For offroad Use (KM/H) | 35 (250W) | 40 (500W) | 50 (1000W) |
Tyre | |
Tyre Size (Inch) | 20 |
Tyre Brand / Model | CST Scout Puncture Resistant Tyres |
Tyre Width (Inch) | 4 |
Tyre Colour | Black |
Frame | |
Frame | Step-Over or Step-Thru |
Frame Size (Inch) | 20 |
Max Load (KG) | 150 |
Frame Material | Aluminium Alloy 6061 |
Rider Height Guide | |
Min Rider's Height (Depreciated) | 160 (5' 3") |
Rider Max Height (CM) | 190 (6′ 3″) |
Motor | |
Motor Power (W) | 250W/500W or 1000W |
Motor Brand / Model | Shengyi Rear Hub Motor |
Max Unlocked Speed - For Offroad Use (KM/H) | 35 (250W) | 40 (500W) | 50 (1000W) |
Default Maximum Speed (KM/H) | 25 |
Motor Type | Brushless Geared Rear Hub Motor |
Torque (NM) | 60 (250W) | 70 (500W) | 95 (1000W) |
Bike Geometry | |
Axle to axle length (CM) | 120 |
Handlebars Width (CM) | 60 |
Total length (CM) | 180 |
Bike Weight (KG) | 34 |
Adjustable Handlebars Angle | Yes |
Adjustable Seat Height | No |
Box Gross Weight (KG) | 46 |
Maximum Handlebars Height (CM) | 113 |
Maximum Seat Height (CM) | 83 |
Minimum Handlebars Height (CM) | 113 |
Minimum Seat Height (CM) | 83 |
Standover Height (CM) | 30 (Step-Through Frame), 80 (Step-Over Frame) |
Packaging Specifications | |
Packaging Dimensions (CM) | L x W x D | 164 x 32 x 98 |
Wheels | |
Front Wheel Mount Type | Thru-Axle |
Rear Wheel Mount Type | Nuts |
Shipping
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- Free Assembly With In-Store Pick Ups (Noosa)
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FAQ's
How Do I Place An Order?
Order securely via our website’s checkout system. Alternatively you can contact us if you need any assistance or prefer to place your order over the phone.
How Difficult Is The Assembly?
Our range of e-bikes are 85-95% pre-assembled. Follow the clear instructions to complete the process with ease.
If you need help, reach out via any of our contact channels.
Alternatively, if you purchase your e-bike through our website and pick it up in store, we will assemble your new e-bike for FREE.
What Are The Australian E-Bike Laws?
Visit your local state government website for latest e-bike laws. Generally, motor power must not exceed 250W, and the max pedal assist speed must be 25 km/h.
When it comes to road legal eBike laws in Australia, it is important to note that you should always check your local laws for the latest rules and regulations. However, there are some general guidelines that apply across the country (at the time of this writing):
- A road legal eBike typically must have a maximum motor continuous power of 250W. However, in New South Wales (NSW), the maximum power allowed is 500W.
- The maximum pedal assist speed for a road legal eBike is 25 km/h.
- If the eBike is equipped with a throttle, it must be locked to a maximum speed of 6 km/h. This means the throttle can be used as a start aid to begin your ride and gain some momentum, but once you reach 6 km/h, you must start peddling and use the pedal assist mode.
- In pedal assist mode, the motor provides assistance as you pedal. On higher pedal assist levels, you may find that you barely need to put force on the pedals, resulting in a similar riding experience to using an unlocked throttle.
Is A Licence Required To Ride An E-Bike?
No licence is needed if your e-bike complies with Australian road legality standards.
Which Frame Type Is Best For Me, Step-over Or Step-through?
When it comes to choosing a bike frame type, there are a few factors to consider. Step-over and step-through frames are the two main options, each with their own advantages and considerations.
Step-over frames:
Step-over frames are the traditional choice and are characterised by a top tube that runs from the handlebars to the seat post. It is believed that step-over frames are lighter and more rigid, making them ideal for riders who prioritise speed and performance.
However, due to advancements in frame technology, many step-through frames are now just as light and provide comparable strength.
Therefore, the advantages of step-over frames are no longer as significant as they once were.
Step-through frames:
Step-through frames, on the other hand, offer more practicality and ease of use. With a step-through frame, you can get on and off the bike without having to lift your leg over the top tube. This convenience is especially beneficial for riders who prioritise practicality over the aesthetics of the bike. Step-through frames are also better suited for shorter riders, as the top tube of a step-over frame may make it difficult for them to stand over it comfortably.
If a bike is going to be shared among family members with different genders and heights, a step-through frame is recommended. Additionally, if you plan on carrying a surfboard on your bike, a step-through frame is better since you won't have to step over the frame and the surfboard rack each time you want to get on or off the bike.
However, it's important to note that some customers prefer the look of a step-over bike. Furthermore, a top tube can be useful if you need to mount a child seat at the front or carry cargo, or if you want to attach various accessories to the frame.
A few years ago, 70% of our customers preferred the step over frame and 30% preferred the step through frame. Now the trend has changed towards the step through frame, with 60% of our customers choosing it and 40% going with the step over frame.
It's up to you to decide which frame type is best for your needs or looks more appealing to you. However, if you can't decide, we would suggest going with the step through frame.
Battery Maintenance and Prolonging Life Tips?
On average, batteries last 500-1000 recharge cycles or 2-4 years.
Proper maintenance of your eBike battery is essential to ensure its longevity and optimal performance. By following these tips, you can prolong the life of your battery and enjoy a more reliable riding experience.
1. Charge between 20% to 80%
Keeping your eBike battery's charge level between 20% and 80% can help double its longevity. Avoid draining the battery completely or letting it sit at full charge for extended periods.
2. Avoid Extreme Temperatures
Extreme temperatures can negatively impact your eBike battery's performance and lifespan. Do not expose the battery to very cold or very hot temperatures, as this can cause permanent damage. Store the battery in a cool and dry place when not in use.
3. Use the Original Charger
Always use the original charger that came with your eBike.
4. Avoid Overcharging
Do not leave your eBike battery on charge for an extended period after it has reached full capacity. Overcharging can strain the battery cells and shorten their lifespan. Unplug the charger as soon as the battery is fully charged.
By following these guidelines, you can optimize the performance and lifespan of your eBike battery, ensuring many enjoyable rides for years to come.