Hello guys, it’s me Marco from Lifty Electrics. The Rovoron R7 family has the sort of sharp, technical stance that looks fast while parked. The smarter question is whether the current Lite or Pro configuration suits your distance, charging routine and budget.
The shared platform
Our current technical table lists dual 900W motors with up to 3,000W peak output, 11-inch tubeless tyres, front and rear disc brakes, adjustable spring suspension, a NEW EY3 display, lighting and turn signals. It lists a 25km/h restricted setting and up to 70km/h only where legally permitted or on suitable private land.
Lite or Pro?
The product currently offers Lite and Pro variants in several colours. The key specification to verify is the battery: the page references 60V 28Ah and 60V 42Ah Samsung 21700 configurations. The exact pack belongs to the selected variant, so check the live selector and ask us to confirm it on your order. A larger pack generally brings more energy and potential range, but also affects price, charging time and weight.
Who should consider it?
- Riders who want a dual-motor chassis with big 11-inch tubeless tyres.
- Customers who value a choice of battery configuration and colour.
- Owners who want Dublin-based diagnostics, servicing and model-specific upgrade advice.
- Experienced riders with suitable storage and realistic plans for a 48.7kg listed machine.
Marco’s order check
Before paying, confirm the selected Lite or Pro variant, battery capacity, colour, stock status, supplied charger and current waterproofing specification. Never assume one line of a family listing applies to every variant.
Range without fairy dust
The page lists up to 90km in favourable conditions. Real range changes with speed, hills, temperature, rider load, tyre pressure, stops and mode. Think of the published figure as a comparison point—not a guaranteed commute total.
Variant availability and specifications are live-store information and may change. Confirm your exact configuration with Lifty Electrics.
