Clive Sinclair launches "world's lightest and most compact electric bike"
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2015
- British inventor Clive Sinclair has launched a crowdfunding campaign to produce an electric version of his lightweight foldable A-Bike, with wheels that are just 13 centimetres in diameter
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*I love the **Latest.Bike** I use it when going camping. It folds up so easy and isn’t heavy at all. Rides so smooth. I love my bike!*
what call the parts of center...pls ask me...
Do we have to paddle it all the time or does it cycle on its own if battery is used?
whats the max speed of this thing?
Excelente cleta.
I checked it.... It weighs 12kg
What brand is the motor?
What about dealerships for support?
does still needs to pedaling? how was this called electric bike?
Because that electric engine asists your pedalling, so it is electric. There are tons of electric folding bikes which demand no pedalling at all, but I bet that these are not even close when it comes to portability.
Has A-Bike electric UK now gone bust?
No response from their official UK website or via their Facebook page..
I need one... Ummm no. Two.
naputol po kc yung abike...ko dikopo alam ang name...yung sagitna po...anu pu pangalan non..
The handle bards are a fail.
Stop cutting corners
or you can walk...which is the last form of exercise most of us get
I spent $700 on this bike, and it arrived with a battery that would not work. I emailed the company numerous times, but they never even had the courtesy to respond. I tried to find a replacement battery on my own, but could not find one. I bought this bike for ground transportation on quick stops in my small airplane, since it will fit in the baggage compartment. It is useless to me without a battery, so I just wasted $700. This is one company that simply does not care at all about its customers.
Electric power on an a-bike is a ridiculous combination. A-bikes are not suitable for long journeys only short ones, and arenot suited for going fast, so what's the point of the electric power when you can just pedal?
I'm guessing because with wheels that small you need the boost to get any reasonable speed at all. Without the motor this thing would be mostly pointless and sluggish.
@@Shorjok well small wheels help on incline and in fact, an olympic cyclist cannot even power a toaster.