Posts Tagged ‘electric bike’




by max on May 26th, 2009
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For those of you who live close enough to work but too far for walking it daily, you might be interested in this awesome electric bike that will get you to work in time at maximum 18 miles per hour and a 450VDC battery that lasts up to 22 miles per charge. I’ve always had fun on electric bikes and I think they are great for the environment these days no doubt. The eZip Trailz elect ...
by max on January 24th, 2009
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Here’s a guy who built a really powerful (lookin’) electric bike, fitted with batteries that can jump even cars.  There’s even an onboard GPS so you can never get lost while a full charge gets you up to 150 miles. Watch the video and become “impressed”: Download latest version of Flash to view video!. Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode 432 Sony 18650V ...


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by max on January 17th, 2009
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I have to say that although I’ve seen slew of electric bikes on the market these days, this homemade electric trike is probably the one I would want to get or build at the least. Check out the video, this thing ROCKS: Download latest version of Flash to view video!. Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode It looks pretty simple enough to build as you can see above with 2 batteries ...
by max on July 25th, 2008
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Here’s a cool Yamaha R1 that’s been converted to an Electric Bike and still does 100MPH with 54 horsepower. That might not seem a lot but it is for an electric bike. Electric Motorsport of Oakland Ca debut of the AC inductance Yamaha R1. This revolutionary electric motorcycle is powered by a 550amp 84v AC inductance electric drive system providing 54HP and 81 ftlbs of toque ...
by max on July 23rd, 2008
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If you thought you could have it all, this electric bike with 8-speed automatic transmission might be the way to commute your way to work. This is the electric bicycle that uses automatic transmission to downshift into a lower gear when it senses a hill, upshifts for rapid acceleration up to 20 mph on flats, or allows you to pedal normally because the motor can be disengaged at your com ...
by max on July 20th, 2008
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Here’s a unique way to make an electric bike.  You can actually buy this one for $629. Weight 33 LBS. Speed 15MPH. Distance on battery charge depends on battery type and voltage from 2 miles to 6 miles or more. Front and rear suspension will carry 250 Lb Rider. via neatorama ...

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