Turbo Levo FSR Expert 6Fattie Turbo Levo FSR Expert 6Fattie is an electric bike designed to be a trail bike with all the hallmarks what all the good mountain electric bikes are known for. You get a roomy top tube for an easy fit, ultra-short chainstays for nimble handling, and a low bottom bracket that makes the bike feel glued to the trail. Efficient and powerful Turbo technology, mating the battery and motor into the M5 frame in a new way.
It's exclusive custom-tuned motor smoothly and quietly puts out up to 530 watts of additional power to the pedals to make climbing nearly effortless. Lengthy lifespan for hitting long, out of the way trails and, along with the motor, is strategically placed for optimal weight distribution. This electric bike features a new 6Fattie wheel system that decreases deflection and dramatically increases traction, floatation, and fun over the trail.
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Landslides have taken out parts of the famed Pacific Coast Highway, but that doesn't mean you can't still enjoy this gorgeous stretch of California coastline on electric bike! Stretching 90 miles along the jagged western edge of the continental United States, Big Sur has long exercised a magnetic pull on people drawn to its dazzling landscape.
Here, earth and ocean meet, not with gently sloping sands but with muscular mountains bristling with redwoods, and rugged cliffs that drop into the turquoise surf below. Just 150 miles south of San Francisco and 300 miles north of Los Angeles, this oblong slice of California is endearingly, enduringly wild. <<Keep Reading>> Patrick is a university engineering student from the Netherlands. Seven years ago (in 2010) he began posting on endless-sphere, asking questions, and building up custom e-bikes with each being better than the last. After several versions, here is what his experience has led him to build as his latest creation…
The Early Days, 2010 Patrick was only 17 when he began this journey. Since gasoline is very expensive in the Netherlands, he knew he would likely be riding a bicycle as much as possible when he attended university. In fact, the Netherlands is one of the most ‘bicycle friendly” countries in the world. He was already familiar with RC car models, so it was a short leap to wondering if he could use his expertise with electrical components to motorize his bicycle. He knew it would be wise to benefit from the experience of others, so he began reading and asking questions at an electric bike forum. He decided he wanted a mid drive, to give the motor the use of the bikes gears, and he also wanted to use the biggest RC motor that was available at the time. He purchased a Turnigy 80-100 outrunner (the stator is 80mm in diameter, 100mm long / 3.1 inches by 4.0). <<Keep reading the full article>> |
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