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Electric Motion Systems E+ ebike: great features, high price [Greenies version of the ZR1]
www.autobloggreen.com ^ | 04/25/2008 | Staff

Posted on 04/25/2008 7:52:27 AM PDT by Red Badger

Electric bikes are becoming an increasingly intriguing option for commuters who live relatively close to work or for avid outdoor enthusiasts. As battery and motor technology forges ahead, the speed and range of ebikes surges with it, as evidenced by the new Electric Motion Systems E+. Although DOT requirements force a road-going electric bike to twenty miles per hour, tops, the E+ is actually capable of thirty when traveling off the beaten path. With no pedaling at all, the E+ can manage twenty miles on a single charge of its 36 volt nickel metal hydride pack, which is mounted in the front hub. Pedaling along can more than double the range. A 750 Watt electric motor comes standard, mounted to the rear hub, while a 1000 Watt upgrade is available. The E+ uses its own aluminum frame and comes equipped with a decent SR Suntour front suspension fork.

Other cool details include the ability to dial in resistance to your pedal strokes for fitness reasons and a built-in security system which makes the bike all but impossible to pedal. All of these propriety features and high specifications do not come all that cheap, though, with the E+ starting at $3,495.00, available with either a cruiser or mountainbike frame.


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KEYWORDS: battery; bicycle; bike; electric; transportation
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Have at it!.............
1 posted on 04/25/2008 7:52:28 AM PDT by Red Badger
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You can’t get ahead using these expensive toys. A gasoline moped gets great mileage anyway.


2 posted on 04/25/2008 7:54:32 AM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Red Badger

Looks good! Now I’ll just have to figure out how to get my kids on it for when I drop them off at school.


3 posted on 04/25/2008 7:57:00 AM PDT by Slapshot68
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Make them pedal.........


4 posted on 04/25/2008 7:59:39 AM PDT by Red Badger ( We don't have science, but we do have consensus.......)
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To: Red Badger

Got my bike from Wal-Mart for $59 - and it’s a lot more “green”.


5 posted on 04/25/2008 8:02:56 AM PDT by ctdonath2 (The average piece of junk is more meaningful than our criticism designating it so. - Ratatouille)
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To: Red Badger

I could get an incredible bike for $3500. Plus take away the suspension fork. Too much energy is wasted with the frame bouncing up and down while pedaling. Plus it’s just less to worry about.


6 posted on 04/25/2008 8:07:15 AM PDT by wastedyears (The US Military is what goes Bump in the night.)
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To: Red Badger

I have a Schwin electric and I love it... I bought it for $10 at a local thrift store, the motor was missing (the transmission was there) and the battery was not there.

I bought a motor on ebay that was wired backwards for $35, and I use a 24V battery pack from a scooter that I strap to the bike on the luggage carrier. I get about 20 miles on a charge and have less than $100 in it.


7 posted on 04/25/2008 8:08:04 AM PDT by babygene (Never look into the laser with your last good eye...)
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To: Red Badger
with the E+ starting at $3,495.00, available with either a cruiser or mountainbike frame.

I'd rather have this:

$2049 new and it can go 35mph legally.

8 posted on 04/25/2008 8:08:37 AM PDT by Domandred (McCain's 'R' is a typo that has never been corrected)
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To: Red Badger

Hey, I’m lazy, if it’d help me pull up hills, I’d be for it. Does the pedaling help recharge the battery, or is it strictly plug-in?

}:-)4


9 posted on 04/25/2008 8:09:28 AM PDT by Moose4 (http://moosedroppings.wordpress.com -- Because 20 million self-important blogs just aren't enough.)
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Plug-in only......no regenerative braking.....


10 posted on 04/25/2008 8:12:09 AM PDT by Red Badger ( We don't have science, but we do have consensus.......)
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To: Domandred

Does it have a gasoline engine? Then you are evil......


11 posted on 04/25/2008 8:13:08 AM PDT by Red Badger ( We don't have science, but we do have consensus.......)
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To: Domandred

That’s too cool, do you have a link?


12 posted on 04/25/2008 8:13:57 AM PDT by mr_hammer (Checking the breeze and barking at things that go bump in the night.)
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It's a Honda Ruckus. And yes it is gas powered
13 posted on 04/25/2008 8:22:30 AM PDT by Domandred (McCain's 'R' is a typo that has never been corrected)
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To: Domandred; Red Badger
I would rather have this:

Of course, I would be scared to ride it, but the bragging rights would be great.

KillaCycle
http://www.killacycle.com/

A record 1/4 mile in 7.824 second @ 168 MPH run at Pomona, CA.

14 posted on 04/25/2008 8:27:28 AM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: Domandred

thanks!


15 posted on 04/25/2008 8:38:26 AM PDT by mr_hammer (Checking the breeze and barking at things that go bump in the night.)
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To: Red Badger

My Honda Rebel 250 normally gets 65 mpg. It cost me $2500. Nice looking little bike, even the Harley guys wave to me.


16 posted on 04/25/2008 8:45:51 AM PDT by vpintheak (Like a muddied spring or a polluted well is a righteous man who gives way to the wicked. Prov. 25:26)
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I built my own ebike using a Go-hub kit with a bike I found on the side of the road. It’s 48V and does 30mph. It has a range of 15 miles with no pedalling. The CG is actually better than a normal bike since I packed the 4 batteries down really low in the frame.

It’s great for short trips to the store etc. and looks REALLY cool with the high handlebar and banana seat.


17 posted on 04/25/2008 9:58:26 AM PDT by bicyclerepair (FT. LAUDERDALE FLORIDA ($3.61/gal. yesterday))
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To: Red Badger

I bought a kit for my bike, it cost me about $400 bucks.

Of course, I had to buy the bike as well, but that was only a couple hundred bucks.


18 posted on 04/25/2008 11:01:15 AM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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But think of the kool bragging rights you can lord over the lefties with this one, for a mere $3500!.........


19 posted on 04/25/2008 11:02:51 AM PDT by Red Badger ( We don't have science, but we do have consensus.......)
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To: Red Badger

Cool but expensive. Do they have a chainless version?


20 posted on 04/25/2008 11:03:20 AM PDT by bvw
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