Wired Predator
Predator
The Three Questions
Averaged across 2 verdicts from 2 riders.
What kind of performance can you expect?
Estimates derived from our tested weights of 160 and 270 lbs. Drag the slider to model your own.
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Race Your Weight
Top-down 0 → 15 mph drag race. Your projected time vs. real verdicts.
🏁 Finish = 15 mph reached. Real-time animation — slowest bike sets the pace (12.0s).
Range Data
Range by Ride
| Date | Rider | Weight | Miles | Battery Used | Proj. Range | Temp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 11, 2026 | Meso | 272 lbs | 56 | 60% | 93.3 mi | 80°F |
Comfort Data
Comfort Radar
Dead Battery Survivability
1.0/5 ☠
Can you survive if the battery dies?
Performance Data
Avg Speed PAS 1
12 mph
1 rides
Hill Climb Performance
4.5/5
Offroad Capability
3.0/5
Advertised Top Speed
60.00 mph
Recorded max: 50.0 mph
Performance vs. Rider Weight
Each dot is one rider's measured numbers (throttle-only, max assist). Heavier riders get less of the advertised top speed.
Top Speed Achieved
Acceleration Time
Full Specs
| Motor Type | Hub |
| Motor (Nominal) | 1500W |
| Motor (Peak) | 8000W |
| Battery | 72.00V / 20.00Ah |
| Battery Wh | 1440.00 Wh |
| Advertised Range | 100.00 mi |
| Advertised Top Speed | 60.00 mph |
| Bike Weight | 160.00 lbs |
| Weight Limit | 350.00 lbs |
| Tire Size | 26x4 |
| Dual Motor | Yes |
| Dual Battery | Yes |
| Turn Signals Provided | No |
| Price | $3,700.00 |
Category: Motor First
Built around the motor. Heavy, powerful, but you're walking if the battery dies at your weight.