InterBike 2013, Las Vegas, Sept 16-20 (Mon-Fri)

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Justin-LE from ebikes.ca/Grin Technologies:

In a scramble mode getting stuff ready for exhibit at the Xtracycle booth in the outdoors demo at InterBike in Las Vegas.

From the home page of InterBike:

OutDoor Demo returns to Bootleg Canyon as well, giving retailers the chance to test the latest products that our industry has to offer – in the terrain it was designed for. While Bootleg Canyon offers some epic trails for off-road riding, roadies and triathletes need not worry – there are several paved areas to ride nearby and jump out of the saddle or tuck down in your aero bars.

Get to the OutDoor Demo via our FREE shuttles to and from the event starting early Monday morning and running through Tuesday afternoon.
 
Really excited to got there should more ebikes there this year than ever before.
 
Are there any other Endless Sphere members here at Interbike right now? Maybe we could arrange a get-together. Text me at 206-707-9394 or post in this thread.
 
Thanks spinningmagnets of writing a story about Harrison on your site. I think guy who makes them, liked it. They were planning to make only twenty bikes or so, but now they said they will continue production. I think they received orders because of that story, website is all english now.
They appeared last night on our prime time TV, around five minute story. Reporter test rode one bike with huge grin, and without pedaling on that show. Yet it has not caused any negative reaction on our media or forums. I will be following that very carefully. 1000W Harrison ridden fast without pedaling there and back on prime time channel 1 :mrgreen: All comments i have seen are positive.
 
greenmachine told me he probably wasn't going to make it, and I haven't seen him. Sad news. Anyone else here? (Thanks for the bump, spinningmagnets! Very timely.) Mac and EM3EV (cell_man) definitely here--rode their bikes--impressive torque, great for the hilly market. We're considering offering these kits to our customers. I'm going to have to run one up my favorite hill a few times to find the right power level. (Yesler, for the folks in settle.) Purely in the name of science of course...
 
I think they received orders because of that story, website is all english now.

I'm glad I could help, Harrison does very beautiful work. Because of Hollywood movies and TV shows, along with the internet, it is a good idea to have English as an option. Here's the link if anyone's interested...

http://www.electricbike.com/harrison-e-bikes-boardtrack-racers-from-finland/
Harrison5.jpg
 
thx,

interesting mention in one of those videos,
"Confirmed there are new signs at the Golden Gate bridge urging bikers to “turn off electric motors”. "
i think aiming at those ebike tours on A2B metro's


more vids here,
http://www.youtube.com/user/TurboBobsBicycleBlog/videos

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1:17 geoby, boston mass ?
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The Dominator e-bike looks like an erector set mutation. :p
 
^ so, did they make changes vs the euro version?

http://mashable.com/2013/09/04/specialized-turbo-review/

Now here's what gives the Specialized Turbo a major advantage over other electric bikes. The maximum legal speed for electric bikes in United States in 20 mph. But, as Specialized's attorneys shrewdly figured out, that only applies to a bike's maximum unassisted speed. Because the Turbo doesn't provide any juice without some actual pedaling, it's able to hit a max speed of 28 mph before the motor cuts off.


currie e3 dash and peak
so currie is doing the same law interpretation....or re-interpretation...

http://www.electricbike.com/currie-2014/
The Dash is a street/urban bike with a 500-watt, 48-volt rear hub motor, which can propel the bike to 28-mph (45km/h) in pedal assist mode and 20-mph (32 km/h) in throttle-only mode. This is a big step for Currie to introduce a bike this fast (they are usually very cautious about releasing an ebike that can be considered “illegal”) MSRP is $2500

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specialized not liking this,
www.epikbike.com
 
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