Cyrusher Unveils Ranger All-terrain Electric Bike

The Cyrusher electric fat bike brand has released its faster, better and more robust all-terrain electric bike. The Ranger model aims to be the brand’s flagship bike, packed with the best features and components. Wherever riders go, they are sure to attract attention.

Cyrusher wants to introduce riders to the new all-terrain electric cycle, a treasure with surprises waiting for riders to discover. Behind the exterior, riders will find several advantages the Ranger has over other bikes.

Riders can traverse rough terrain comfortably and can enjoy an easy and economical commute. Here are some critical features of Cyrusher’s latest electric fat bike, from the well-engineered frame to the upgraded high-end components:

  • Motor and battery – Equipped with the same 750W Bafang motor as the brand’s other bikes, the Ranger provides customers with great power. This is thanks to its 1200W peak power and 80Nm maximum torque, allowing it to climb challenging slopes. An efficient battery must accompany a powerful motor. The full-suspension e-bike can travel up to 56 miles on a single charge thanks to an upgraded, larger battery capacity.
  • Fat tires and rear air suspension – The fat 26-inch by 4-inch tires cling to the ground below and also offer puncture resistance and a mountain-inspired look. This means the specialized electric mountain bike can be driven on any terrain. It will perform exceptionally well on sand, gravel, snow, sidewalks or mountain trails.
  • To increase the comfort and functionality of the Ranger, the brand opted for a more expensive air suspension. An air suspension has more advantages than shock absorbers that use springs as the medium. It is lighter in weight and can help reduce vehicle weight. It also improves the stability and handling of the vehicle.
  • Technical Features and Color Options – With five levels of pedal assist, a half-twist throttle and a nine-speed shifting system, riders can custom-tune the speed to suit their individual needs and riding style. On the topic of color, new custom paint, a hidden battery and a unique two-tone frame make this model one of the most surprising electric fat bikes around. Ranger comes in three colors: white, black and green. Instead of the usual solid black vehicles on the market, this new model has a two-tone frame.
  • Upgraded color display – The data on display are clearly visible when encountering well-lighted conditions. Maintaining the easy-to-use method, the controller’s computer will provide customers with detailed data, including information during and after the ride, using three buttons. It will detail the customer’s ride distance, speed, pedal assist level and remaining charge.
  • Safety, Stability and Comfort – Bright LED headlights help riderssee the road clearly, even in bad weather, and an electronic horn means riders will be heard by oncoming traffic and people, thus improving safety. In addition, the reflectors on the spokes of the tires can reflect clear and bright light, which is conducive to protecting the safety of cyclists. Especially at night, they will produce a luminous effect when they encounter light, which acts as a warning. The Ranger has improved dual hydraulic disc brakes with an additional motor cut-off feature. The hydraulic disc brakes are more suitable for off-road adventures than the less costly mechanical disc brakes. Electric cycles need more efficient stopping power when traversing rough terrain. The advantages of hydraulic brakes include more extended service life, more straightforward maintenance and more stable braking efficiency to improve rider safety. The Ranger has a front fork suspension with preload adjustment and a rear air suspension system for maximum comfort. The 6061-aluminum alloy full-suspension frame provides a smooth and comfortable ride even on the roughest terrain. Its 26″ × 4″ fat tires add good grip and stability and the air suspension at the rear will absorb any bumps the ground brings.

The new Ranger all-terrain electric bike is priced at $2,899. Find more information at the Cyrusher website, www.cyrusher.com