Dual Battery Cargo Utility eBike with Torque Sensor.
Our Compact Cargo 1 eBike hauls people, gear, or groceries to your home or office; tools and materials to your job site, and much more. Optional accessories, like our Kid Halo, allow you to carry a passenger and bring the family along.
Unlike a full-length "long tail" cargo bike, the Compact Cargo 1 is easy to handle, turn, and park, thanks to a shorter wheelbase for more agile handling - yet it still has a massive payload and capacity to haul it all.
Technical Specifications
Frame Size |
One size |
Battery |
LG 48v x 14ah, 672Wh (10.4Ah is optional) |
Charger |
54.6V/3A |
Maximum Weight |
300lbs |
Item Weight |
74lbs
|
Speed |
20 MPH on pedal assist |
Range |
60 miles, 70miels dual
|
Motor |
LG 750w Gear Drive hub |
Wheel Size |
20 x 3.0" Cargo rated tires
|
Display |
LCD display |
Seat Tube Length |
18"/458mm |
Bottom Bracket Drop |
1.2"/30mm |
Derailleur |
Shimano-7 speed |
Front Fork |
None suspension |
Frame |
A6061 Aluminum Alloy |
Throttle |
Thumb throttle |
Handlebar |
25.2"/640mm |
Kickstand |
included |
Rims |
20", Al-alloy |
Saddle |
TTZ008 |
Sensor |
Torque Sensor |
Head Tube Angle |
71° |
Seat Tube Angle |
72° |
Rear Chainstay Length
|
23.6"/600mm |
Front Wheel Center
|
28.35"/720mm |
Stack Height |
18.5"/471mm |
Fork Length |
14.3"/363mm |
Fork Offset |
1.6"/40mm |
Fork rake |
1.6"/40mm |
Stem length |
N/A |
Crank Length |
6.7"/170mm |
Grips |
4.9"/125mm |
Seatpost |
31.8*400L |
Shift Lever |
1x7 |
BRAKES |
Full Jak Hydraulic disc brakes |
Crankset |
48T Aluminum cover |
Seat Clamp |
φ40.1mm |
Front Head Light |
6V LED |
eBike class |
3 |
Geometry

Frame Size |
One Size |
Height |
4'9''-5'9'' |
Wheelbase |
52"/1320mm |
Top Tube Length(effective) |
N/A |
Head Tube Length |
7.1"/180mm |
Standover Height |
21.7"/550mm |
Reach |
5.6" /142mm |
Min Saddle Height |
N/A |
Max Saddle Height |
N/A |
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.