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Freego Shotgun F4 Cargo Electric Mountain Bike

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Description

Freego Shotgun F4 Cargo Electric Mountain BikeFreego Shotgun F4 Cargo Electric Mountain Bike Description Gears 7 Speed The F4 uses a SHIMANO Gears 7 speed cassette. SHIMANO Gear 7 speed helps you shift into larger gears for uphill riding and downshift to smaller gears for high speed riding. Combined with the stability and pedal assist functions of 24 x 2. 4MTB tires, you can adjust the most comfortable speed to complete your ride. Multi scene Selectivity The function of replaceable accessories

Freego Shotgun F4 Cargo Electric Mountain Bike

Description

Gears 7 Speed

The F4 uses a SHIMANO Gears 7-speed cassette. SHIMANO Gear 7-speed helps you shift into larger gears for uphill riding and downshift to smaller gears for high-speed riding. Combined with the stability and pedal assist functions of 24 x 2.4MTB tires, you can adjust the most comfortable speed to complete your ride.

Multi-scene Selectivity

The function of replaceable accessories provided by the rear seat has greatly increased our ability to use our bicycles in different scenarios. The suitcase can help you carry your luggage for travel and tourism, and the rear basket can provide you with greater cargo weight, these accessories will become the best helpers in your life.

24 x 2.4 MTB Tires

24 x 2.4 MTB Tires have high strength and toughness, and the smooth texture design can not only adapt to the potholes of the mountain, but also adapt to the friction of the cement, while providing you with ultimate grip and control, and excellent braking traction.

Hydraulic Brake

The front and rear are equipped with Hydraulic Brake, which provides more precise braking performance and brings us a safer experience during riding!

USB Charging Port

A USB data cable port is provided on the battery, so when we are riding outdoors and our phone doesn't have enough power, we can plug it into our e-bike's power USB port to charge our phone.

Multifunctional LCD Display

 

The Multifunctional LCD Display can help riders know the status of their vehicle anytime and anywhere during the riding process. The screen provides information such as battery power, speed, and mileage.

High Intensity Headlight

Light your way while allowing others to easily see you for a safe ride with a bright headlight with a unique LED circle.

Product Specifications

Freego Shotgun F4 Cargo Electric Mountain Bike Product Specifications

Type Shotgun F4 Electric-MTB
Motor Power 1000W (peak)
Battery 48V, 20AH (960Wh)
Max Speed 28mph (45km/h)
Range 40-65km (25-40 Miles)
Tires 24 x 2.4 inches MTB Tires
Weight 27KG (59 LBS)
Max Load 150KG (330LBS)
Package Weight 27KG
Transmission Gears SHIMANO 7 Speed Gears
Brake System Front wheel: Hydraulic Brake
Rear wheel: Hydraulic Brake
Lights Head light, Tail warning light
Recommended Height 5'3"-6'4" (160CM - 195CM)
Frame Material High-strength Steel Pipe

What's in the box?

1. Fenders
2. 24 x 2.4 inches MTB Tires
3. Batteries and charger
4. Front light and tail light
5. Bell
6. Tool kits
7. Battery charger
8.Phone holder
9.RainProof Bag
10.Mini seat
11.Foot stand

Product Manual

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Product Warranty, Refund & Return Policy

Freego Product Warranty

Freego Limited Warranty And Policy

1. 20-Days Money Back: For 20 days after the date of purchase, return your Undamaged / Unused Freego product and receive a refund.
2. 2-year Warranty: We offer 2-year warranty for the electric bike and scooter.

Warranty and Replacement:

The warranty is registered automatically when the initial purchaser orders and then receives the product from our online shop and applies to the initial purchaser only.

If a defect arises during the Warranty Period, Company will, at is options:
1. Send the new parts to replace the defective parts. Most of the parts are fairly easy to replace with our YouTube video instructions.
2. Exchange the affected Products with functionally equivalent Products that are new or formed from new and/or previously used parts that are equivalent to new in performance and reliability.

FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS IN USA, HERE ARE THE PROCESSES:

1. Contact our support team to provide your order No and detail information of the defectiveness, some photos or a short 15 seconds video will be helpful. A pre-paid return label will be provided to you via email once the case of warranty is confirmed.
(Kindly keep in mind:our tech support bases on the information you provide with us and according to our best experiences and knowledge with the product to diagnose the issue to determine the issue, the better information you could provide, the quicker the process can be)

Tip :Freego will not replace any part without first seeing photos or video of the damaged product. Customer needs to provide us with evidence by email.

2. Once the products are received and fixed, you will receive an email detailing the warranty service along with the return shipment's tracking number.

Frame issues that are excluded from this warranty include but are not limited to:

This warranty excludes normal depletion of consumable parts (grip tape, wheels & bearings) unless due to a defect in materials or workmanship, and damage resulting from abuse, accident, modifications, unauthorized repairs, neglect, abuse, water damage, or other causes that are not defects in materials and workmanship.

This Limited Warranty does not cover:

1. Defects or damage resulting from accident, abuse, misuse, abnormal use (including but not limited to stunt riding, racing or other similar activities not consistent with the intended use of the Products), improper storage, abnormal exposure to liquid, chemicals, moisture, abrasives, sand or dirt, neglect, or abnormal physical, electrical or electromechanical stress;
2. Scratches, dents and cosmetic damage, unless caused by Freego;
3. Product that has the serial number or the bar code removed, defaced, damaged, altered or made illegible;
4. Ordinary wear and tear;
5. Defects or damage to the Products caused by the use of accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by Freego with the Products;
6. Defects or damage caused by assembly, testing, operation, maintenance, installation, service, repair, or adjustment in a manner that varies from Assembly Instructions & Owners Manual;

Manufacturer's warranty applies exclusively to new complete scooters and bikes purchased from Freego Store and our authorized retailers. Scooters and bikes purchased elsewhere(unauthorized re-seller), used condition, or second-hand are NOT covered under our standard warranty. Freego Store reserves the final right to explain the details of the above policy.

Freego Return & Refund Policy

Return Policy

We have a 20-day return policy, which means you have 20 days after receiving your item to request a return.
A return request must meet the following criteria:

• We'll also pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error(receiving defects or the wrong item)
• Delayed shipment. If the goods are not delivered on time due to the special situation of Freego, we will refund all the fees.
• We will charge you restocking fees for opened, tested, or used items depending on the condition of the item.
• Must require a 10% restocking fee for customer changing their minds or refusing a shipment.
• All customers must provide a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) code and a reason for the return.
• We will gladly provide your refund 3 days after we receive the item and inspect it.
• Any shipping charges incurred when returning the product to Freego are the responsibility of the customer.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn, unused, or the ebike must have less than ten (10) miles on the odometer, it and must include all items that were inside the box (charger, keys, hardware, etc.), and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.

Damages and issues

Please inspect your order upon reception and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged or if you receive the wrong item, so that we can evaluate the issue and make it right.

To start a return, you can reach to us via email and follow our Return and Refund Policy. If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.
*Note: Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.

Refund Policy

Most returns can be processed within 5 business days after we receive your package. Considering 3-5 days for delivery, we may need 10-15 days to confirm your refund.Please understand that we need to refund to your card bank first within 48 hours. But your card bank may need 7-14 business days to transfer the money to your card account. We can't control the processing speed of your card bank. Please ask the card bank for detailed information.

If you have further questions, please feel free to contact us. We always provide you with excellent service

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Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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Nicky Pendleton
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Best Comentary for the layman/bible teacher
Format: Hardcover
The PNTC comentaries never dissapoint, they are the very best comentarys that i have found for those who do not read greek and may have a bit of bible college.. they are technical but not too technical, in depth but not too much. and you can always trust the General Editor DA Carson... i have several other comentary series but this is the best and all of them are rated very highly by the experts..
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023
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★★★★★ 5
Very thorough Commentary
I would rank this among the best commentaries I have read on 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus. A nice balabnce between academic and pastoral discussions.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022
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Marie
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Concise yet thorough treatment of the difficult passages.
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
Excellent, balanced, thorough treatment of the pastoral epistles. Highly recommended. Note: Customer 7 above is incorrect in stating that Yarbrough doesn’t reference or quote Hubner on 1 Tim 2:12. You will find Hubner on pages 175 and 176.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
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Bill Muehlenberg
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Another welcome Pillar commentary
Format: Hardcover
The newest volume in the excellent Pillar New Testament Commentary series is another first-rate effort. The American New Testament professor has already done a very good commentary on 1-3 John (BECNT, 2008). His newest commentary adds to a now rather impressive line-up of Pillar commentaries. As to the Pastorals, the four most important and substantial commentaries from a basically conservative, evangelical stance over the past few decades have been these: 1992: George Knight (NIGTC – 500 pages) 2000: Jerome Quinn and William Wacker (ECC – 900 pages) 2000: William Mounce (WBC – 640 pages) 2006: Philip Towner (NICNT – 900 pages) Mention should also be made of two other commentaries. One is the 1999 volume by I. Howard Marshall (with Philip Towner) in the ICC series. It is also 900 pages and looks to be outstanding. But I do not own it (the ICC series is SO expensive), so I cannot comment further on it. Another is the shorter, 300+ page work by Gordon Fee (NIBC, 1984) which can also be added to any list of highly recommended volumes on the Pastorals. Now we have Yarbrough to join these important works. He provides us with a very workable, informed and detailed examination of the Pastoral Epistles. He spends 95 of his 600 pages on introductory matters. As to authorship, it has become somewhat trendy of late to deny Pauline authorship. Even some conservatives have gone in this direction Yarbrough offers ten pages on this, and affirms the traditional stance, saying: “For eighteen centuries, Pauline authorship was never doubted by the churches’ intellectual leaders; even in the last two centuries, many have doubted the doubters.” As to the commentary proper, one tends to first head to well-known, contentious, difficult, or important passages. So let me reflect on a few of these. One of the most hotly debated passages in the Pastorals of course has to do with the matter of women in leadership. Paul covers this in several places, but the most crucial passage is 1 Timothy 2:11-15. This is certainly a difficult passage in many respects, and one that is hotly debated. The two main camps on this have been the complementarians, who argue that men and women are equal in worth and status, but have differing, hierarchical roles, and the egalitarians, who argue that women can fully serve in church leadership positions. This debate has been going on for quite some time now. Because all of 1 Tim. 2 must be considered here (dealing as it does with propriety in public worship), Yarbrough has a lengthy general discussion about these issues first. He then devotes another 20 pages to the actual contentious passage. He offers a “qualified complementarian reading” on all this. Egalitarians may not fully agree, but they should appreciate his careful and gracious exegesis here. And of course he has written on this elsewhere, as in his chapter in the important volume edited by Kostenberger and Schreiner: Women in the Church, 3rd ed. (Crossway, 1995, 2016). Another issue that can be rather difficult to understand and deal with concerns those who “have suffered shipwreck with regard to the faith. Among them are Hymenaeus and Alexander, whom I have handed over to Satan to be taught not to blaspheme” (1 Tim 1:18-20). Paul says something similar in 1 Cor. 5. Says Yarbrough, “From these two passages it may be inferred that in grave cases of ethical or doctrinal lapse, and perhaps drawing on Job 2:6, Satan was viewed as ‘God’s agent in judicial administration.’ Whereas congregations would normally have prayed for one another, there were evidently cases where petition would shift from divine protection to divine discipline (with Satan as God’s agent). Sometimes harsh measures are required to wake people up (see 2 Thess. 3:10-14).” Since discussions about overseers are found in all three epistles, both Paul and Yarbrough spend much time on the topic. In one of the passages he makes this remark: “In sum, ‘the overseer is to be’ introduces more than a random wish list for the pastorally inclined do-gooder. It points to a quality and depth of godliness that are indiscernible for the magnitude and gravity of pastoral labor that Paul models, expects of Timothy, and hopes to see replicated in generations to come at Ephesus and beyond.” Two more issues that can be contentious for some is found in 1 Tim. 5:23: “Stop drinking only water, and use a little wine because of your stomach and your frequent illnesses.” Some teetotallers try to argue that this is not actual wine, but watered down grape juice. And some of the health and wealth gospellers insist that no faith-filled believer should ever get sick. Yarbrough gives short shrift to both of these ideas. Another famous passage dealing with wealth is 1 Tim. 6:6-10 which speaks of false teachers and the love of money. Yarbrough affirms the biblical balance Paul seeks to present here: “Birth and death both illustrate the tenuous relation between life and material goods. Paul wants to relativize (not trivialize or eliminate) the importance of earthly acquisitions, since he observes people tempted to enlist God in their material quest. . . . It is important to note that this is not an adoption of an ideal of Hellenistic philosophy. Nor is it an endorsement of poverty. . . . If God does grant wealth, and if a believer has not sold his or her soul to acquire it, Paul will later give directions for its proper utilization (see on vv. 17-19 below).” Other matters could be mentioned here. But all up this is a very competent and usable commentary, one that will stand the test of time. It offers careful exegesis and helpful theological insights. It is a very welcome addition to the Pillar series. The PNTC series really has become one of the premier sets for evangelicals and those who want the best of biblical scholarship and careful exegesis.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2018
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Jimmy R. Reagan
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Great, New Commentary!
Format: Hardcover
This commentary by Robert Yarbrough will become, I predict, a top-rated volume on the Pastoral Epistles. These epistles are ideal for the style of commentary we find in the Pillar New Testament Commentary (PNTC) series. As respected and valuable as the NICNT volumes by the same publisher are, these Pillar volumes are simply more valuable. They have a better center of focus, are more consistently conservative, and have more value for pastors without sacrificing scholarship. This volume succeeds in reaching that standard too. As you might have guessed, the editorship of D. A. Carson likely keeps this series moored to that lofty perch. BTW, don’t miss the editor’s preface where Carson fawns over Yarbrough’s work here. I was in love with this commentary within a few pages of its fine Introduction. So many commentators lose their way in the Pastoral Epistles. I have long suspected that it has far more to do with the authors dislike of what these epistles say rather than any actual problem found within them. Yarbrough is not sucked into the irrational fear of using the term “pastoral epistles” as so many are today either. It’s a breath of fresh air. He opens the Introduction with eight theses on pastoral heritage in these epistles. To my mind, that was a great way to present introductory issues. Next, he does a section each on Father, Son, and Spirit respectively in the Pastoral Epistles (PE). He was particularly perceptive in discussing Paul as a working pastor, even dispensing some silly critical theories along the way. He then tackles in turn geography, people, and key terms. He ends with a section on authorship and other usual introductory matters and masterfully reaches conservative conclusions. The commentary itself was even better! The phrase “real help” comes to mind. He showed off his skill, for example, in the perpetual battlefield of Titus 2. He gently yet surefootedly takes us where that disliked passage goes. He’s kind to dissenters, careful in scholarship, but not afraid to reach a conclusion. I don’t know about you, but that’s how I like my commentaries. 5 stars all the way!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2018

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