Posts Tagged ‘ebike’
Closer Look: iZip Express 2009 Electric Bicycle

The iZip Express 2009 electric bicycle is a new high-end e-bike from Currie Technologies’ iZip brand. iZip is one of Currie’s two electric bike brands - the other is eZip, which sells lower-priced e-bikes.
Schwinn Tailwind Electric Bicycle Now In Stores

The Schwinn Tailwind is the fastest-charging electric bicycle in the world (fully charges in 30 minutes from a standard 110v outlet) and is from one of the world’s most well-known bicycle manufacturers.
Around The World On An Electric Bicycle

Lance Armstrong? Yesterday’s bicycle hero. Today, we have Guim Valls Teruel (say that three times fast) from Spain, though now living in Beijing. His goal is to travel all five continents on his electric bicycle in a project he’s calling the Electric Bicycle World Tour.
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Sanyo Enters the Electric Bicycle Market In Style

Sanyo and electric stuff go hand-in-hand. They make TVs, juicers, remote controls, stereos, and just about everything else electronic. Now they’re making electric bicycles and, other than the Schwinn, they’re the best-looking electrics I’ve seen.
The new bike, called the Eneloop bike (an electric-hybrid, the hybrid being human pedaling), has some great looks and features. It’s kind of girly, but is the old-style “touring” look that girls and old people really go for.
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The Self-Stabilizing Electric Bicycle

Training wheels be damned! You too can ride a bike without having to learn to balance it first.
I don’t remember when I learned to ride a bicycle, but I do remember wrecking mine more than once. In fact, looking back, I’m amazed I managed to get through childhood intact, let alone without any major broken bones or serious debilitating injury. Brain damage doesn’t count, so back off.
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The Neodymics Cyclemotor Electric Bicycle Conversion Kit

It’s not often you find something like this. By “like this” I mean… well… something on the market that looks like a high school science project. That’s the best way to describe this contraption.
The Neodymics Cyclemotor is a one-piece electric motor and battery unit that you attach to the front handlebars and forks of your bicycle to provide an instant electric propulsion unit for it. Sounds great until you see the thing. It’s horrifically sci-fi (I mean 1950s sci-fi, not ST:NG sci-fi) and I seriously doubt anyone with any sort of fashion sense is going to use one.
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Boost Your eGo (Electric Bike, That Is)

One of the most fun, retro-style electric bicycles out there is the eGo Cycle 2, which comes in three models: standard, LX (deluxe), and SE (deluxe, deluxe). The basic specs on all three models are the same, it’s the amenities that separate them. Prices start in the $1200 range and these bikes are available nearly world-wide both online and by mail order, with local dealerships in some areas.
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The Top 5 Electric Bicycles of 2008

iZip Enlightened Cruiser
2008 has proven to be a bumper year for electric bicycles. Sales are up - way up. Amazon.com Inc. says sales of electric bikes surged more than 6,000 percent in July from a year earlier, in part because of expanded available offerings. People are finding out about the convenience and versatility of electric bicycles.
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Ultra Motor’s new A2B Electric Bike Debuts at Interbike
SEPT. 25, 2008 - Electric bicycle manufacturer Ultra Motor announced their new A2B electric bike today, along with the results of it’s first Smart Annual survey. The survey results strongly suggest that alternative transportation methods such as electric bikes, smartcars, and hybrids are the transportation technology of the future. From the survey:
“Overall, 80 percent of [...]
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