Re: Electric bicycles: Viable or not?



"todd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <todd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Whatcha got? It was intended primarily to multiply the utility of an
Xtracycle
(http://xtracycle.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=real_loads),
letting people haul those sorts of loads in hills, heat, longer
distances, higher speeds, etc. It's also useful for longer, faster
commutes. See the site for detail: http://cleverchimp.com/ .
(Disclaimer: commercial interest.)

I have a Habanero ti mt bike

17" frame

26" wheels
.



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