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eBike Mokwheel Tarmac - Marine Blue - Ready to Ride - Step Over

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eBike Mokwheel Tarmac - Marine Blue - Ready to Ride - Step OverMokwheel Tarmac Marine Blue Ready to Ride Step Over Electric Bike Mokwheel authorized dealer in San Diego & EscondidoTemecula eBike Shop supports riders in Escondido, San Diego, and the wider Southern California area with local pickup options alongside nationwide shipping. Designed with compact urban riding in mind, the Mokwheel Tarmac Marine Blue Ready to Ride Step Over combines approachable size, practical utility, and everyday electric bike

Mokwheel Tarmac - Marine Blue - Ready to Ride - Step Over Electric Bike

Mokwheel authorized dealer in San Diego & Escondido

Temecula eBike Shop supports riders in Escondido, San Diego, and the wider Southern California area with local pickup options alongside nationwide shipping.

Designed with compact urban riding in mind, the Mokwheel Tarmac - Marine Blue - Ready to Ride - Step Over combines approachable size, practical utility, and everyday electric-bike convenience. Its responsive motor works with responsive power delivery and electric assist to provide smooth assistance up to city-friendly speeds, while a practical battery system and 50–60 miles (Up to 60 miles) 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

  • Hybrid-ready performance: Designed for versatile riding across city streets and trails in a lighter, more agile package.
  • 750W rear-hub motor (920W peak) with 75Nm: Strong acceleration and confident power for commuting and varied terrain.
  • Torque + cadence sensor system: Assistance that responds to pedal input for smoother, more natural support.
  • 48V 15Ah battery (UL compliant, IPX7 waterproof): Up to 60 miles range with a weather-ready design.
  • Class-speed capability: 20 mph (throttle) / 28 mph (PAS).
  • Detachable high-definition display: Clear ride data with a detachable design.
  • 80mm adjustable suspension fork: Added comfort and control on rougher pavement and trail surfaces.
  • TEKTRO TKD171 hydraulic disc brakes: Confident stopping power with aluminum alloy brake levers and power cutoff.
  • Everyday utility built in: Integrated rear rack, full lighting (integrated frame headlight and integrated turn signal taillight), adjustable stem, and a customized comfort leather seat.
  • Frame: Step Over. Size & fit for Tarmac ST: one size fits most adults (rider height 5’6”–6’8”).

Specifications

Feature Details
Model Tarmac ST
Frame Options Step Over
Size & Fit One size to suit most adults
Rider Height 5’6”–6’8”
Reach 16"
Top Tube Length 23"
Standover Height 19"
Wheelbase 44"
Min Saddle Height 33"
Max Saddle Height 41"
Total Length 72"
Head Tube Length 7"
Frame 6061 Aluminum Alloy
Motor Continuous Power: 750W / Peak Power: 920W / Torque: 75Nm
Battery 48V 15Ah (Complies with UL standards), IPX7 Waterproof
Charger 48V 3A
Waterproof Rating IPX6 (Whole eBike)
Sensor Torque + Cadence Sensor
Speed Class 20 mph (Throttle) / 28 mph (PAS)
Range 50–60 miles (Up to 60 miles)
Payload Capacity 300 lbs
Weight 57 lbs
Tires 27.5" x 2.4" Tire
Fork 80mm Adjustable Suspension
Brakes TEKTRO TKD171 Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Brake Lever Aluminum Alloy, with power cutoff
Drivetrain / Gearing Shimano 8-Speed
Derailleur 8-speed Shimano
Chain KMC Stainless Chain
Crank Set Aluminum alloy, 170mm, 46T chainring
Throttle Thumb Throttle
Display Detachable High-Definition Display
Handlebar Aluminum Alloy, φ31.8mm, 680mm
Rims Aluminum Alloy
Kickstand Sturdy Aluminum Alloy
Saddle Customized Comfort Leather Seat
Spokes Heavy-duty carbon steel, 13G × 263 mm (front) / 226 mm (rear), 13G × 265 mm (front) / 224 mm (rear)

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 Mokwheel on your behalf, including parts processing and warranty facilitation.

Warranty & Manual

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

Why Choose This Model?

What helps the Mokwheel Tarmac - Marine Blue - Ready to Ride - Step Over stand apart is the way it combines compact proportions with practical electric-bike capability. With its responsive motor, speeds up to controlled, compact setup, its battery system, and 50–60 miles (Up to 60 miles), it presents a useful balance of approachability and everyday function.

Customers shopping with Temecula eBike Shop may appreciate how naturally it fits into short trips, errands, and everyday transportation.

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Discover more city-focused and everyday-ready eBikes at Temecula eBike Shop, where practical features and rider-friendly design help shape the overall selection.

Temecula eBike Shop supports local riders in Escondido and San Diego while also giving customers nationwide access through shipping available across the USA.

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