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mate klapprad EU-F20 Mate – Delgeo BikeSize and FitGeneralElectronic Components Specifications [A] Max. Seat Height 106 CM [B] Min. Seat Height 82 CM [C] Standover Height 40 CM [D] Frame Size 43 CM [E] Max. Handlebar Height 116 CM [F] Min. Handlebar Height 98 CM [G] Bottom Bracket Height 20 CM [H] Top Tube Length 68 CM [I] Wheelbase Length 118 CM [J] Total Length 174 CM Bike Width 74 CM Folded Size 100*74*82 CM Range 55 75KM Range Speed Default 25 KM H Pedal Assist 5 levels Suspension
| Specifications | |
| [A] Max. Seat Height | 106 CM |
|---|---|
| [B] Min. Seat Height | 82 CM |
| [C] Standover Height | 40 CM |
| [D] Frame Size | 43 CM |
| [E] Max. Handlebar Height | 116 CM |
| [F] Min. Handlebar Height | 98 CM |
| [G] Bottom Bracket Height | 20 CM |
| [H] Top Tube Length | 68 CM |
| [I] Wheelbase Length | 118 CM |
| [J] Total Length | 174 CM |
| Bike Width | 74 CM |
| Folded Size | 100*74*82 CM |
Range
55-75KM Range
Speed
Default 25 KM/H
Pedal Assist
5 levels
Suspension
Front Spring Fork&Seat Shock Tube
Transmission
N/A
Tires
Chaoyang 20"*3.0"
Folding parts
Folding frame,handlebar
Bike Weight
40KG
Weight Capacity
180KG
Rider Height
160-200CM
Motor
500W(Sustained) 750W(Peak), 48V Brushless Rear Hub Motor
Maximum Torque
65N.M
Battery
Lithium-ion 48V, 18.2Ah/873.6Wh
Charger
48V 3AH Charger,?6-7 Hours Charging
Display
LCD Smart Easy Read Display, Colorful screen
Sensor
Cadence Sensor
Frame
Aluminum alloy
Handlebars
Aluminum 31.8mm, 660mm
Fork
Spring suspension, 35mm travel
Brakes
Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Transmission
N/A
Wheels
Aluminum 36h Front & Rear
Tubes
Butyl Rubber, Schrader Valve
Headlight
LED Light
TailLight
Brake?Light
Chain Ring
165mm L/ 36T
Pedals
Platform Pedals
Seat
Leather?Seat
Seatpost
Steel, 27.2*400mm with Shock Absorbing
Kickstand
Included, Rear Mount
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★★★★★ 3
The Trans Issue
Format: Paperback
I couldn't give a higher rating because of the writer pushing trans issue in sports. All for anyone in sports however, when it is man to woman the deck is stacked. Not to mention they are on hormones , which is a drug. Any questions: US had a trans win gold in track and Canada won bronze in soccer, how do you think those women felt. IMO this is just the beginning, what do they need natural born women for. It's so wrong on so many levels for women. I You tubed it and MEN are speaking up for women, why aren't we doing it for ourselves.
Back to the book in question, I'm just not objective enough to say more.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2021
★★★★★ 5
The strength of women and their strength of character
Format: Kindle
Willa and Sage began an unconventional relationship yet completed their journey in love. I loved the characters and plot of this book. I was inspired by Sage’s strength to defend Willa from the jabs of an aggressive friend, Ava. It was wonderful watching Ava grow even though she was a secondary character. That Sage remembered Rebecca’s plight and commit herself to a legacy of providing soccer camps for girls and trans players was incredible. A truly inspiring story. I heartily recommend this book and any others by this author.
I love the way she writes and how she allows us to tag along with the journeys of her well developed characters and plot.
I’m looking forward to more of her works. Thank you
Peace
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2021
★★★★★ 5
Poetry, Lyric, and the Mind of a Scholar
Format: Paperback
The first essay on the lyric is necessary reading for any poet.
The whole book is excellent reading, often on the Appalachian writers. Excellent resource for scholars and casual readers. Highly recommend. Somehow the essays are both intimate and deeply theoretical. Powerful display of Jesse Grave's scope of thinking.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2022
★★★★★ 4
What is poetry?
Format: Paperback
I have been an avid reader of nearly every genre of written creativity except for poetry. Other than the rhythmic beautiful descriptions in certain pieces, the heart and soul of poetry has always escaped me. This book moved me closer to discovering and understanding that beat. It has a heavy focus on the Appalachian region, and taught me the deep purpose of cadence and the beauty of the simplicity found in that. Some of the poems are dark, some not so much. I really enjoyed this book and it showed me on a more personal level why poetry should be read and appreciated. Graves work is a treasure.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022
★★★★★ 5
So readable!
Format: Paperback
I devoured this book in one day, and I’m very glad I didn’t read reviews first. Go in blind if you can—the jacket gives just enough and nothing more.
At first, it feels like a story about control. Dannie—who has planned every detail of her life—has everything working exactly as intended.
Until one night she falls asleep and spends an hour five years in the future.
It doesn’t feel like a dream. It feels like inhabiting a premonition—something real, physical, and undeniable. When she wakes up, everything shifts. The story moves from careful planning to knowing—and not being able to change what’s coming.
It’s not the story you think it will be.
But it is a very good love story.
What I appreciated most is how it explores what love actually asks of us, without dressing it up or making it easy.
It’s a quick read, but it lingers.
And somehow, I’m not even mad at the author for taking me on an unexpected journey.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2026