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eBike Velotric GoMad - Dark Amber - Ready to Ride

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eBike Velotric GoMad - Dark Amber - Ready to RideVelotric GoMad Dark Amber Ready to Ride Electric Bike Velotric authorized dealer in San Diego & Escondido Velotric warranty & support for Ready to Ride eBikesTemecula eBike Shop is set up to serve local riders in Escondido, Ocean Beach, and San Diego while also offering shipping for customers outside the area. Designed with compact urban riding in mind, the Velotric GoMad Dark Amber Ready to Ride combines approachable size, practical utility, and

Velotric GoMad - Dark Amber - Ready to Ride Electric Bike

Velotric authorized dealer in San Diego & Escondido
Velotric warranty & support for Ready to Ride eBikes

Temecula eBike Shop is set up to serve local riders in Escondido, Ocean Beach, and San Diego while also offering shipping for customers outside the area.

Designed with compact urban riding in mind, the Velotric GoMad - Dark Amber - Ready to Ride combines approachable size, practical utility, and everyday electric-bike convenience. Its rear-wheel motor works with responsive power delivery and pedal-assist support to provide smooth assistance up to city-friendly speeds, while a practical battery system and useful everyday range make it a strong fit for shorter daily trips. Its compact proportions help keep the ride manageable and approachable. compact wheels and city-friendly proportions help the bike stay practical for everyday use.

Key Features

  • 750W Motor with 1300W Peak Power: 48V motor delivers 85Nm of torque for strong pull under load and confident climbing.
  • 801.6Wh UL-Certified Battery: 48V 16.7Ah (801.6Wh) battery is IPX7-rated and certified by UL2271; Samsung/LG 21700 cells are certified by UL2580.
  • Up to 75 Miles of Pedal-Assist Range: Rated for 75 miles on pedal assist; throttle range is 50 miles.
  • SensorSwap™ (Torque/Cadence): Torque and cadence sensors with one-click switching for personalized ride feel.
  • Class 1/2/3 Capable Speed Control: Default max speed 20 MPH with adjustable range from 12–28 MPH.
  • RST Hydraulic Suspension Fork: 100mm travel with lockout and 36mm inner tube for smoother control on rough terrain.
  • 20" × 4.0" Puncture-Resistant Tires: KENDA 20x4.0" eBike puncture resistant tires for stability and grip.
  • High-Confidence Braking: Tektro hydraulic disc brakes with 203mm front / 180mm rear rotors and power cutoff brake levers.
  • Serious Utility Capacity: 500 lbs max eBike load capacity with a 176 lbs-rated MIK HD compatible rear rack integrated with the frame.
  • Smart Display, Security & Connectivity: 3.5" full-color high-brightness display with Bluetooth and NFC; NFC card unlock plus Apple Find My & Google’s Find Hub compatibility.
  • Integrated Lighting: 500LM adjustable-angle front light; rear light integrated with rack featuring braking indicator and turn signal (steady/flash).
  • Weather-Ready Ratings: IPX6 water resistance for the whole eBike and IPX7-rated battery.
  • Fit Range & Adjustability: One size fits riders 5'0"–6'3" with adjustable handlebar & stem.
  • Available Package Options: GoMad Only, GoMad + Passenger Kit, or GoMad + Young Passenger Kit.
  • Color Option: Dark Amber.

Specifications

Feature Details
Model Velotric GoMad
Type 20" × 4.0" Fat Tire Utility eBike
Bike Size One Size
User Height Range 5'0" ~ 6'3"
Frame Triple-Butted Aluminum Alloy
Fork RST Hydraulic Suspension 100mm Travel with Lock-out, 36mm Inner Tube
Motor 48V, 750W (1300W Peak Power), 85Nm
Battery 48V, 16.7Ah (801.6Wh), IPX7, Certificated by UL2271
Cell Samsung/LG 21700 cell, Certificated by UL2580
Charger 48V, 3A Fast Charger
Sensor Torque and Cadence Sensor
Display 3.5" Full Color, High Brightness, Bluetooth, NFC, Adjustable Angle
USB Port USB Type-C phone Charge
Throttle Trigger-control, Removable
Pedal Assist 5 Riding Modes + Stealth Mode / Ride Tuning
Walk Mode 2.9MPH / Walk & Hold
Front Light 500LM High-output Integrated LED, Adjustable Angle
Rear Light Braking Indicator, Turn Signal, Rear Light Steady/Flash, Integrated with Rear Rack
Water Resistant IPX6
App App OTA
Anti-theft Apple Find My & Google's Find Hub, NFC Card Unlock
Max Speed (Default) 20MPH
Max Speed Adjustable Range 12~28MPH
eBike Class 1/2/3
Pedal Assist Range 75 Miles
Throttle Range 50 Miles
Chainrings 52T Narrow-Wide Chainring
Crankset Aluminum Alloy, 165mm
Freewheel 8-speed, 11-34T
Rear Derailleur SHIMANO 8-speed
Shift Lever SHIMANO 8-speed
Chain KMC 8-speed
Brake Tektro Hydraulic Disc Brake
Rotors 203mm Front / 180mm Rear
Brake Levers Aluminum Alloy, with Power Cutoff
Rims Aluminum Alloy
Front Hub NOVATEC Aluminum Alloy, 15x135mm Thru-axle
Tire KENDA 20x4.0" eBike Puncture Resistant Tires
Handlebar BMX Style, 31.8mm Bar Clamp, 700mm
Grips Durable Ergonomic Grips, Lockable
Stem Quill Stem, 31.8mm Clamp, 30mm Length, 140mm Vertical Adjustment Range
Saddle VELOTRIC Comfort Ergonomic Seat
Seatpost Aluminum Alloy, Ф30.9mm
Clamp Aluminum Alloy, Quick Release
Fenders Plastic, Front and Rear Full Coverage
Rear Rack MIK HD Compatible, Integrated with Frame
Rear Rack Load Capacity 176 lbs
Rear Rack Bag Included as Standard Equipment
Pedals Plastic
Kickstand Aluminum Alloy, Included, Rear Mount
Bike Weight 77 lbs
Bike Weight (Without Battery) 67 lbs
Max eBike Load Capacity 500 lbs
UL Certification UL2849 & UL2271
ISO Standard ISO 4210
Geometry: Reach 420mm
Geometry: Handlebar Height 1040-1180mm
Geometry: Wheelbase 1171mm
Geometry: Stand-Over Height 500mm
Geometry: Min Saddle Height 720mm
Geometry: Max Saddle Height 930mm
Geometry: Total Length 1811mm

Manufacturers Warranty: https://www.velotricbike.com/pages/warranty

Assembly & Build Options

Ready to Ride (Professionally Assembled)

The “Ready to Ride” option includes full professional assembly by our certified technicians. Each eBike is carefully built, safety-checked, tuned, and test-ridden to help ensure optimal performance and reliability before pickup.

Your eBike will be fully prepared for immediate riding from our retail location—no setup required. In the event of a manufacturer-covered warranty issue, our service team will coordinate directly with Velotric on your behalf, including parts processing and warranty facilitation. Visit our eBike shop to see the eBike in person and take a test ride today.

Why Choose This Model?

The Velotric GoMad - Dark Amber - Ready to Ride stands out by pairing everyday practicality with a compact, city-oriented footprint. Its responsive motor, compact wheel configuration, its battery system, useful daily range, and performance up to controlled give it the fundamentals many riders want for routine urban mobility.

At Temecula eBike Shop, this bike feels like a smart fit for riders who want an accessible eBike with disc brakes, a rear rack and a manageable overall feel. It is particularly well suited to customers who care more about practical ownership and easy daily use than oversized power or unnecessary complication.

Explore More

Explore additional compact and everyday-oriented eBikes at Temecula eBike Shop, where practical commuting features and easy-to-live-with designs remain a priority.

Temecula eBike Shop brings together premium eBike brands, practical model variety, and local California support for customers visiting Escondido, Ocean Beach, or San Diego, with shipping available across the USA.

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