Jager Scorpion SX3 Folding Electric Bike

Where City Performance Meets Off-Road Power
The Scorpion SX3 is built for riders who demand both versatility and muscle. With a powerful 48V/500W motor, Innova 3.0” high-cut tires, and MOZO FM-55E front suspension, this e-bike delivers premium comfort, rugged durability, and impressive speed in a sleek folding frame.
Whether you’re weaving through city traffic, tackling weekend trails, or folding it away in your apartment, the Scorpion SX3 gives you serious electric performance without compromising style or convenience.

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Where City Performance Meets Off-Road Power

The Scorpion SX3 is built for riders who demand both versatility and muscle. With a powerful 48V/500W motor, Innova 3.0” high-cut tires, and MOZO FM-55E front suspension, this e-bike delivers premium comfort, rugged durability, and impressive speed in a sleek folding frame.
Whether you’re weaving through city traffic, tackling weekend trails, or folding it away in your apartment, the Scorpion SX3 gives you serious electric performance without compromising style or convenience.

JAGER B52 Specification

Frame: 20″ Aluminum Frame with Patent Lock – Lightweight and compact with theft protection
Suspension Fork: FM-55E-20″ MOZO Single Crown Suspension
Tires: Innova 20″ × 3.0″ High-Cut Tires – Ideal grip and cushioning for city and trail
Motor: 48V/500W Alloy Wheel Hub Motor – Strong acceleration and hill-climbing power
Brakes: Front & Rear Mechanical Disc Brakes – Consistent and safe stopping
Crankset: Prowheel Double Wall 52T – Durable and efficient pedal transfer
Gear System: SHIMANO 6-Speed – Reliable gear changes for varying terrain
Pedals: Well GO M21 – Premium non-slip pedals with folding design
Stem & Grips: Adjustable Alloy Stem + Ergonomic Grips – Customizable comfort
Saddle: Sofa Saddle – Ultra-padded for long-distance comfort
Carrier: Alloy Rear Carrier – Strong and lightweight for daily cargo
Rear Light: Jäger Bike RL810 + 48VDC – LED safety lighting for visibility
Front Light: Jäger Bike D-022 48V – Powerful front illumination for night rides
Battery: 48V/16Ah G9 Battery with Patent Lock – Long-range, removable, secure
Controller: 48V/20A 9-MOSFET – Intelligent power delivery and performance tuning
Display: Jager Bike S6 LCD Display – Track speed, battery, assist mode & more
Charger: 54.6V/2A (Sans) – Efficient, safe charging included
Packaging: 5-Layer Carton – Heavy-duty protection for shipping & handling

 

Top Features That Set the SX3 Apart

Strong, Quiet Motor: The 48V/500W hub motor gives you smooth takeoff power, and excellent torque for conquering hills or accelerating in traffic.

Urban-Ready Utility: A folding aluminum frame, rear carrier, and foldable pedals make the SX3 an excellent choice for apartment dwellers, commuters, and RV travelers.

Go Farther, Charge Smarter: With a 16Ah G9 battery, you’ll cover up to 70 km+ on a single charge. The secure patent lock prevents theft and allows quick removal for charging.

Engineered Comfort: From the ergonomic grips and sofa saddle to the MOZO suspension, everything is tailored for long-lasting comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the weight limit of the Scorpion SX3?

The SX3 is built to support riders and cargo up to 120kg (265 lbs) comfortably.

Does it fold completely for car transport?

Yes. The frame folds at the center and includes foldable pedals and a low-profile battery, making it easy to store in most car trunks or under your desk.

What’s the estimated top speed?

Up to 25–32 km/h (15.5–20 mph) depending on terrain and rider weight.

Can I ride without using the motor?

Absolutely. The SHIMANO 6-speed drivetrain allows for manual pedaling even without electric assist.

Whether you’re heading to work, the gym, or the weekend market, the Scorpion SX3 is your go-to companion for a smooth, fast, and stylish electric ride.

The best electric bike (e-bike) helps you go further, faster and longer, providing a smooth ride.

What is an e-bike?

Bicycles have served as convenient and affordable transportation devices, as well as an exciting leisure activity and form of exercise since they invent.

Since electric bikes reduce the physical demands of riding in hilly areas, fighting headwinds, and carrying cargo, they can use for a broader range of jobs and by a more significant percentage of the population.

People in developed countries can now afford electric bicycles with motors and batteries that are lighter, more powerful, longer-lasting, more efficient, and cheaper.

E-bikes are pretty straightforward to choose from if you want one. It is still helpful to understand what they are and how they work.

The term e-bike refers to any bicycle with an electric motor that propels you forward while pedaling or using a throttle. A rechargeable battery powers the engine.

E-bikes have all shapes and sizes, making them suitable for all riders.

A controller regulates each e-bike system by taking information from the battery, motor, control panel, and sensors.

Control panels are mounted on handlebars or built into the frame, allowing you to select the amount of power. It is common for pedal assistance systems (PAS) to have three, four, or five power levels, such as Eco, Sport, and Turbo.

Every type of bicycle now has an electric alternative, thanks to advances in electric bike technology over the past decade. In the electric bike market, various products and designs meet multiple needs.

Currently, there are many options in every category: road, gravel, MTB, touring, commuter and urban, cargo and utility, and folding bikes.

How does eBike work?

The power stored in a rechargeable battery drives the electric bike forward by turning the wheel directly (hub motor) or turning cranks connected to the drivetrain (mid-drive).

In modern electric bikes, the battery is usually mounted inside the frame. The battery may be mounted on edge or under the rear pannier rack in older or cheaper models.

Motors and batteries connect through a central controller. If there is a display, it also communicates with sensors.

To determine how much power to send to the motor, the controller uses information from the sensors. Sensors can measure torque, pedal speed (cadence), or a combination. When riding an eBike, higher torque or cadence will draw more power from the motor.

The controller receives information from each of the four components mentioned above. After determining how much pedal assistance need, the controller regulates the battery voltage, cuts power to the motor or shuts it off when necessary, and displays battery and pedal assistance levels.

Is it possible to take my folding e-bike on a plane?

A battery for an eBike or electric scooter can’t usually carry onto an airplane.

Do ebikes make noise?

They make some noise but are hardly noticeable. E-bikes are quieter than internal combustion engine bikes. If direct drive motors barely make any noise. However, if your e-bike has a conversion kit and a geared hub motor, there will be some noise. Despite the greasing done by the manufacturer, engines in your best folding bike produce some noise.

Are folding electric bikes worth it?

They are perfect for commuters, yes. Transporting them on public transportation is easy due to their functionality. Since you can carry them with you, you won’t have to worry about them loose.

Is lightweight folding eEike good for long distances?

It may be you wandering a large-wheeled bike if tenant to cycle long distances. A small folding e-bike could be the best choice if your bike’s main function is to get around the city.

How long does an electric bike last?

The average lifetime of an ebike is around ten years. The number can vary depending on the type of bike and how you use it. You can expect your bike to last over a decade if you take good care of it. Even with proper care, certain parts like motors and chains will need to be replaced periodically.