Designed for coastal cruising, the Gigi blends timeless style with modern performance. With a 52-volt battery system, it delivers impressive power and range, making every trip a breeze. Crafted with color-matched accessories, including fenders, a front basket, and a rear rack, the Gigi is as functional as it is fashionable. Brown leather-inspired accents on the saddle, grips, and tires add a sophisticated touch, elevating its timeless aesthetic.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What size rider is the Gigi best for? + -
Riders from 5’0 - 6’3
This is a general recommendation, and you should consider individual comfort preferences, as seat height and handlebar adjustments can offer additional flexibility.
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What class is The Gigi? + -
The Gigi is a Class 2 or Class 3 e-bike.
The Gigi will reach up to 20mph in Class 2 mode and up to 28mph in Class 3 mode.
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Why do Murf bikes use 52 Volt Batteries? + -
A 52-volt battery offers several advantages over lower-voltage options, such as 48-volt systems. Here's why we choose 52 volts:
More Power: A higher voltage allows your e-bike to deliver more power to the motor, resulting in better acceleration and the ability to tackle hills with greater ease.
Superior Range: 52-volt systems are more efficient, helping you go further on a single charge compared to lower-voltage systems.
Increased Lifespan: Operating at a higher voltage reduces the strain on the battery, leading to a longer overall lifespan.
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How far can I ride on a single charge? + -
The range depends on various factors like terrain, rider weight, and level of pedal assist or throttle use.
On average, the Gigi offers a range of up to 50 miles per charge.
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Are Murf bikes suitable for hills? + -
Absolutely! With powerful motors and 52 volt batteries, Murf bikes handle inclines with ease, providing strong torque and smooth climbs.
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How long does it take to charge a Murf bike? + -
A full charge typically takes 5 to 6 hours from 0% to full.
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What is the warranty on Murf bikes? + -
Find more answers on our Frequently Asked Questions page