Denago Commute 1 High-Step

$1,599.00 Regular price $1,799.00
by Denago
Color - Gray
Size
First Time Customer? A Discount Will Be Applied Automatically At Checkout

The Denago Commute Model 1 is an eBike that can replace your car in urban environments. Commute to work or school at up to 28 MPH on this Class III eBike. Features suspension fork and seatpost, integrated headlight, fenders, rear rack, and a sleek hidden battery. Traditional double-diamond frame design.

Technical Specifications

Frame Size S/M L/XL
Battery LG 48V/14Ah LG 48V/14Ah
Charger 54.6V/3A 54.6V/3A
Speed  28 MPH on pedal assist, 20 MPH on throttle 28 MPH on pedal assist, 20 MPH on throttle
Range 60 miles max range 60 miles max range
Motor 500W rear hub motor 50 NM torque 500W rear hub motor 50 NM torque
Wheel Size 27.5" x 2.6" 27.5" x 2.6"
Display LCD display LCD display
Brakes Hydraulic disc brakes front+rear Hydraulic disc brakes front+rear
Crank Set 42T Aluminum  cover 42T Aluminum  cover
Derailleur Shimano 8 speed Shimano 8 speed
Front Fork Front suspension Front suspension
Throttle Thumb throttle Thumb throttle
Handlebar Adjustable handlebar Adjustable handlebar
Kickstand included included
Rims 27.5, Al-alloy 27.5, Al-alloy
Saddle CL-7038 CL-7038
Sensor Speed Speed
Head Tube Angle 69° 69°
Seat Tube Angle 68.1° 68.1°
Rear Chainstay Length 19.3”/490mm 19.3”/490mm
Front Wheel Center 26.4”/670mm 26.4”/670mm
Stack Height 26.7”/678mm 28.2”/716mm
Fork Length 19.9”/505mm 19.7”/500mm
Fork Offset 1.8”/46mm 1.8”/46mm
Fork rake 1.4”/35mm 1.4”/35mm
Stem length 3.5”/90mm 3.5”/90mm
Crank Length 6.7”/170mm 6.7”/170mm
Grips 5.4”/137mm 5.4”/137mm
Seatpost 30.4*350L 30.4*350L
Shift Lever 1x8 1x8
Seat Clamp φ35mm φ35mm
Ebike Class 3 3

 

Geometry

Frame Size S/M L/XL
Height 4'11" - 5'8" 5'8" - 6'5"
Wheelbase 45.4"/1154mm 45.4"/1154mm
Top Tube Length - -
Head Tube Length 6.7"/170mm 8.7"/222mm
Seat Tube Length 15.7"/400mm 20.1"/510mm
Standover Height 26.3"/669mm 26.3"/669mm
Reach 5.9"/150mm 7.5"/190mm

How do you know what size of bike you should buy?

A good place to start is using the sizing charts included for each bike on the info page. If you're in the middle of the recommended height range for a specific size then usually that's the correct one to go with. If you find yourself overlapping sizes at either the top or bottom of the height recommendation than sizing up or down could be a consideration.

For more relaxed fitting "city-style" bikes sizing is less crucial because often they will have adjustable stems and offer more overlap in sizing. Smaller bikes will be slightly easier to manage when starting and stopping while larger bikes will feel more stable when riding. Most often we recommend sizing down in this category.

Bikes that have a more aggressive riding position i.e. road, gravel and mountain bikes sizing is more important. In these categories we usually look closely at 3 numbers, reach, stack, and top-tube length.