Green Energy

Building the Consumer's Ultimate E-Bike

As an avid cyclist, I expend a lot of time behind the handle bars pondering important things like whether SRAM or Shimano is more wisely, whether that guy in the Dodge sees me, and whether Tri-Berry flavored Gu is really a unlike flavor than Jet Blackberry Gu. The biking in the Motor City is indeed pretty terrific because (and I don't know if you've heard this anywhere before) people have been leaving Detroit over the last a handful of decades, so the traffic is light in many areas. This has given me another element to ponder over the years - why more people don't bike to work around here? This morning, as I was scanning the advice, I caught a fun piece that actually has some pretty interesting comprehension behind it. The Commute by Bike blog did an imagining of what an Oprah-sponsored and Apple-manufactured bike would be, m it the "oBike." I should clarify for Pike management and clients that I do not deliberate over this site to be a source of "news" per se, but they do have interesting reviews and it's among my RSS streams periodically it gets presume from among the actual news sites. Anyway, my job security aside, what was of outstanding interest is the concept that for a bike to become "the ultimate consumerist bike" it has to be something that generates a following, sketch in consumers by trying "not to think like a cyclist."

Currie Technologies eZip Men's Trailz Electric Bicycle


Currie Technologies

List Price: $599.00
Price: $439.47
You Save: $159.53 (27%)

Product Description

Bicycles are a terrific procedure of transportation, but sometimes you just need a little extra push while getting around burgh. Enter the eZip Trailz men's electric comfort bike, which is equipped with a 450-watt DC mother earth magnet motor and a 24-volt rechargeable battery. Far cleaner than gas-powered scooters but zippier than a time-honoured bike, the Trailz will get you from point A to B in no time at all, but won't guzzle gas or belch pollutants in the prepare. The battery offers a range of 15 to 22 miles per charge, so you can cause it back and forth to the grocery store several times without running low on power. And once you're on the road, the Trailz boasts a top promote of 15 miles per hour (contingent on the rider weight)-plenty dissolute enough for most bike-friendly city streets. Is your work commute too far to walk but tight enough that a car seems wasteful? Turn to the Trailz, which comes with a rear rack to carry groceries and other machinery.
Designed for any use from commuting to recreational riding, the eZip Trailz Electric Bike offers a fun way to get around borough with a user-selectable mix of battery and pedal power. Featuring a powerful Currie Electro-Get at system with a 450-watt motor, the eZip Trailz can power up hills and tour at speeds of up to 15 miles per hour on its sealed lead acid (SLA) battery flock. The battery has a range of 15 to 22 miles, depending on how much you use it, and the battery number can be removed easily for charging or swapping. You can double that range by adding an facultative second battery pack (sold separately). Built for comfort, the eZip features a unisex solace frame with suspension forks to smooth the bumps in the road.



The eZip Trailz bike features a 450-watt DC Brushed Terra Magnet Motor and a seven-speed, pedal powered drivetrain.
Power Features and Specifications:
  • Consumer selectable PAS/TAG (Twist and Go--or--Pedal Assist) System
  • Controller: exclusive Currie Electro-Travel 24-Volt Fully Potted with Power Gauge Function
  • Motor: 450-watt DC Brushed Ground Magnet Motor
  • Battery: EV rated SLA type, rear rack mounted, 24V/10Ah out, (2) 12V/10Ah valve regulated, rechargeable
  • Charge System: UL listed Currie Chic Charger with LED status display
  • Top Speed: 15 miles per hour/24 kilometers per hour (rider worth, rider input, and terrain contingent)
  • Range: up to 15 to 22 miles/24 to 35 kilometers with regular pedaling (rider weight, rider input, and terrain contingent). Certainly add an optional second battery pack to double the range.
  • User Controls: power on/off whip, easy access charger port in removable battery pack, violate throttle with PAS+TAG function and battery gauge

PAS/TAG (Twist and Go or Pedal Assist) System:

  • Operator selects between two modes: PAS--pedal assist or TAG throttle activated
  • PAS: 50 percent of handy power assist, conserving battery power and rider energy.
  • Pedaling while Activating Throttle: alcohol can go from 50 percent pedal assist to full power assist, with out pedaling, or anywhere in between.

Bicycle Components and Specifications:

  • Drivetrain: Shimano tochis derailleur, SRAM grip shifter, Shimano 7-speed freewheel
  • Brakes: mixture linear pull with alloy brake inhibit lever
  • Wheels: mixture 26-inch rims
  • Tires: Currie Comfort Tires 26 by 2.0 inches
  • Handlebar/Halt: mid-rise bar and stem
  • Forks: suspension
  • Saddle: comfort design, Q/R change post
  • Frame: exclusive Currie Hi-Ten Steel, bottle bosses, fender, and distress mounts
  • Cranks: alloy 44T crankset, double chainguard
  • Pedals: resin dual sided pedals
  • Incline: 68 pounds/31 kilograms
  • Rider Age and Weight Limit: juvenile adult to adult/do not exceed 240 pounds/109 kilograms


Currie Technologies eZip Women's Low Step-thru Trailz Electric Bicycle


Currie Technologies

List Price: $599.00
Price: $399.00
You Save: $200.00 (33%)

Product Description

Bicycles are a terrific methodology of transportation, but sometimes you just need a little extra push while getting around borough. Enter the eZip Trailz men's electric comfort bike, which is equipped with a 450-watt DC dirt magnet motor and a 24-volt rechargeable battery. Far cleaner than gas-powered scooters but zippier than a ancestral bike, the Trailz will get you from point A to B in no time at all, but won't guzzle gas or belch pollutants in the change. The battery offers a range of 15 to 22 miles per charge, so you can liberate it back and forth to the grocery store several times without running low on power. And once you're on the road, the Trailz boasts a top quickness of 15 miles per hour (contingent on the rider weight)-plenty fastened enough for most bike-friendly city streets. Is your work commute too far to walk but cessation enough that a car seems wasteful? Turn to the Trailz, which comes with a rear rack to carry groceries and other outfit.
Designed for any use from commuting to recreational riding, the eZip Trailz Electric Bike offers a fun way to get around burgh with a user-selectable mix of battery and pedal power. Featuring a powerful Currie Electro-Make system with a 450-watt motor, the eZip Trailz can power up hills and journeys at speeds of up to 15 miles per hour on its sealed lead acid (SLA) battery kitbag. The battery has a range of 15 to 22 miles, depending on how much you use it, and the battery cram can be removed easily for charging or swapping. You can double the battery range by adding an uncompulsory second battery pack (sold separately). Built for comfort, the eZip features a move through comfort frame with suspension forks to smooth the bumps in the road.

Power Features and Specifications:

  • Narcotic addict selectable PAS/TAG (Twist and Go--or--Pedal Assist) System
  • Controller: exclusive Currie Electro-Make 24-Volt Fully Potted with Power Gauge Function
  • Motor: 450-watt DC Brushed Mother earth Magnet Motor
  • Battery: EV rated SLA type, rear rack mounted, 24V/10Ah band, (2) 12V/10Ah valve regulated, rechargeable
  • Charge System: UL listed Currie Knowledgeable Charger with LED status display
  • Top Speed: 15 miles per hour/24 kilometers per hour (rider superiority, rider input, and terrain contingent)
  • Range: up to 15 to 22 miles/24 to 35 kilometers with universal pedaling (rider weight, rider input, and terrain contingent). Almost certainly add an optional second battery pack to double the range.
  • User Controls: power on/off beat, easy access charger port in removable battery pack, cuckoo throttle with PAS+TAG function and battery gauge

PAS/TAG (Twist and Go or Pedal Assist) System:

  • Drug selects between two modes: PAS--pedal assist or TAG throttle activated
  • PAS: 50 percent of nearby power assist, conserving battery power and rider energy.
  • Pedaling while Activating Throttle: operator can go from 50 percent pedal assist to full power assist, with out pedaling, or anywhere in between.

Bicycle Components and Specifications:

  • Drivetrain: Shimano breed derailleur, SRAM grip shifter, Shimano 7-speed freewheel
  • Brakes: combination linear pull with alloy brake inhibit lever
  • Wheels: mixture 26-inch rims
  • Tires: Currie Comfort Tires 26 by 2.0 inches
  • Handlebar/Develop: mid-rise bar and stem
  • Forks: suspension
  • Saddle: comfort design, Q/R diminish post
  • Frame: Currie Hi-Ten Steel with low step-through design, bottle bosses, fender, and oppress mounts
  • Cranks: alloy 44T crankset, double chainguard
  • Pedals: resin dual sided pedals
  • Bias: 68 pounds/31 kilograms
  • Rider Age and Weight Limit: minor adult to adult/do not exceed 240 pounds/109 kilograms


The Electric Bicycle.



This is my hsemate's electric bicycle.
i have nvr seen an elecric bike in my life-force b4!
it uses battery to use.
im not sure how does it works leh!
later i will ask her!
haha!
possibly when ur cycling halfway,done in dy,
the bike will series automatically n bear u around?haha

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