Like others in the range, it offers up to about 80 km under ideal conditions, but actual range depends on rider weight, terrain, assist-level etc.
Hells Bells is positioned as the “adventure” or fat-tyre cruiser in the lineup—designed for rugged use, style and off-beat terrain.
It uses the standard 250 W (Aust legal) motor, fat tyres for stability, and features premium components similar to other Bair models.
Yes. its fat-tyre design means it’s well suited to firmer sand and mixed terrain. Still avoid full submersion or heavy salt-water exposure.
Same custom-option set as other Bair bikes: surfboard racks, rear racks, footpegs, sticker packs, mirrors, etc. There will be customisation options available to only the Hells Bells model. Contact us for more information
Frame warranty: typically 4 years; electrics: 2 years (check actual T&Cs). Annual service or ~1,000 km recommended.
While possible, its design is more “cruiser/adventure” than commuter-urban. If you primarily ride in city paths, one of the more commuter-focused models may be a better fit. Check out the Lonsdale
Yes, battery is removable for convenience; full charge from flat takes up to ~6 hours.
Yes. the system is pedal‐assist rather than throttle‐only. You still pedal, the motor assists.
Visit the Bair Bikes showroom in Torquay (26 Baines Crescent) or check for stockists across Australia.


