Benzina Zero Area51 Electric Bike
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Range
65km

Battery
48V 20Ah Samsung lithium battery

Motor
250W / 1000W Peak Power

Speed
25km/h

Brakes
Hydraulic brakes with cut-off sensor

Tyres
24x4” anti-puncture with reflective trim
The Benzina Zero Area51 is an ultra-modern all-terrain electric bike. Featuring a powerful 1000w hub drive motor, 4-inch all-terrain fat-tires, magnesium alloy frame engineered using aerospace technology and a removable lithium battery. Make every ride an adventure with the Benzina Zero Area51.
Aerospace Technology
The Area 51 e-bike is designed with an advanced magnesium alloy integrated die-casting process. The magnesium alloy is aviation-grade making it ultra-light—75% lighter than steel and 35% lighter than aluminium alloy. It is also stronger and resistant against shock and corrosion.
Fat-Tire Revolution
The Area 51 e-bike has 4 inch all-terrain fat-tires which can provide improved grip and traction on the most troublesome terrains.
Removable Battery
Area51 is equipped with a high-quality Samsung battery with a Battery Management System that ensures stable performance and up to 65km’s of range on a single battery.
An optional battery can be attached externally to the frame of the Area51 to extend the range.
Specifications
Road Legality Note:
- Model is for off-road or for private property use only
Performance:
- Restricted top speed: 25km
- Private Property top speed: 50km/h
- Range: 65km
Battery:
- Removable 48V 20Ah Samsung Lithium Battery
- Optional add-on batter: 48V 15Ah Samsung Lithium Battery
- 12-Month Warranty
Motor:
- Hentach Hub Drive Motor
- 250W Restricted / 1000W Unrestricted
Pedal Assist:
- 0-5 Levels of intelligent pedal assist
Charger:
- 56V 3Ah
Display:
- LCD display with Bluetooth
Components:
- Tires: 20 x 4 Inch anti puncture with reflective trim
- Front Fork: Alloy suspension fork with lockout and adjustment
- Brake level: Aluminium alloy comfort grip levers with motor cutoff switch
- Thumb throttle
- Headlight: 48V LED light
- Pedal: Aluminum alloy pedal with reflectors
- Drivetrain: 7 speed Shimano
- Bike frame: AM60B magnesium alloy
- Brakes: 203mm oil brakes with power cut-off sensor
- Chain: KMC
- Saddle: SR saddle
- Kickstand: Heavy duty aluminium
Net Weight:
- 42kg
Max Load:
- 150kg
Dimensions:
- Area51: 1850 x 700 x 1070mm
- Packaging: 1540 x 350 x 805mm
IP Rating:
- IPX5
* Local and state regulations vary. It is your responsibility to familiarise yourself and comply with the applicable laws within the area you will be riding. Visit our Rules & Regulations page to learn more.
Rules for E-Scooter Riders
1. Reduce speed on footpaths
- Speed limit of 12km/h on footpaths and shared paths, unless otherwise signed.
2. Maximum speed limit
- Speed limit of 25km/h on bike paths and roads.
3. PMD riders must be 16 years old or older
- 12-15's may ride, but must be supervised by an adult.
4. Know where you can ride
- Paths: Footpaths, shared paths, separated paths and bike paths
- Local streets (speed limit or 50km/h or less, no dividing line)
- On-road bike lanes (speed limit of 50km/h or less, or where the bike lane is physically separated from the road).
5. Always wear a helmet
- Approved bicycle or motorcycle helmets are ok.
- Helmet straps must be fastened.
- Additional protective gear like elbow and knee pads and high visibility clothing is also recommended.
6. Leave your phone alone when riding
- Hand-held phone use, or resting it on any part of your body is illegal while riding.
- Using a phone in a cradle mounted to handlebars is ok if you are not distracted.
7. No doubling
- Passengers are not allowed, regardless of age or size. This
includes children doubling with parents.
8. General road rules apply for PMD riders
- Obey traffic lights and signs.
- Follow general road rules regarding giving way and making turns.
- Indicate when changing direction, either by hand signals or indicators.
9. Parking
- Park your PMD in designated parking areas.
- Don't block the path and keep clear of kerb ramps, building access and exits.
- Poor parking creates problems for other path users, particularly people with a disability.
10. Don't drink and ride
11. Warn pedestrians as you approach
- Devices with handlebars must have a bell.
12. Use lights and reflectors after dark
Rules for E-Bike Riders
1. Motor Power Limits
- For pedal-assist e-bikes, the maximum motor power is 250W (500W in NSW).
- For throttle-assist e-bikes, the motor must not exceed 200W. Throttles on 250W motors are allowed but must be limited to 6 km/h (to help with walking the bike).
2. Speed Limits
- The motor must stop providing assistance once the bike reaches 25 km/h. For NSW, e-bikes with up to 500W power are legal, but they must also comply with this speed limit.
3. Helmets are mandatory
- Helmets are mandatory for all e-bike riders and passengers, regardless of the type of e-bike.
- This also includes if you have a passenger.
- Plus, using a helmet is for safety and will help to save your life if you are in an accident.
4. All E-Bikes require lights
- E-bikes must have functional front white lights and rear red lights, especially when riding in low visibility conditions.
- If your light is broken, make sure to get it fixed asap! Riding with a broken light means no light at all and you will be fined if caught.
5. Limits on carrying a passenger
- Carrying passengers is only legal if the e-bike is designed to do so (e.g., cargo bikes with proper seating for passengers).
6. License and Registration
- No license or registration is required for e-bikes in Australia, however e-bike must only meet the power and speed limits (250W motor and 25 km/h max speed). E-bikes exceeding these limits may be classified as motorbikes, which require registration and a motorcycle license.
7. Penalties
- Breaking e-bike laws (e.g., riding without a helmet or exceeding power limits) can result in fines and, in some cases, demerit points.
8. E-Dirt Bikes
- Please be aware around the rules and regulations when purchasing an electric dirt bikes. Most are off-road electric dirt bikes. They are intended to be used on private property and are not to be used on public roads or road-related areas. E-Move Bikes accepts no liability for incorrect usage.
Learn the Rules and Regulations for in your State
Queensland https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/wheeled-devices/bicycle
New South Wales http://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/stayingsafe/bicyclists/cyclingrules.html
Western Australia https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/activetransport/cycling.asp
Northern Territory https://nt.gov.au/driving/safety/bicycle-safety
South Australia https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/driving-and-transport/cycling/cyclist-road-rules-and-safety
Tasmania https://www.transport.tas.gov.au/transport-new/road_safety_and_rules
Victoria https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/safety-and-road-rules/road-rules/a-to-z-of-road-rules/bicycles
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