Cruising with E-Choppers

MadRhino

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I've been cruising in town with visiting friends, who are into a different kind of E-bikes than I. My dirt bike was the ugly little duck today, compared to those fancy custom frames with chrome and fat tires. :shock: But even if I was almost invisible to the people that we met during the ride, I was the king of the road with 3 times their speed and torque. :twisted:

Let's admire their beautifull artwork:

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MadRhino said:
I've been cruising in town with visiting friends, who are into a different kind of E-bikes than I. My dirt bike was the ugly little duck today, compared to those fancy custom frames with chrome and fat tires. :shock: But even if I was almost invisible to the people that we met during the ride, I was the king of the road with 3 times their speed and torque. :twisted:

Let's admire their beautifull artwork:
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MadRhino
That is a very interesting way to use a bionx system :shock:
Does it still work with proposition assist, or is the torque sensor still works? Is both batteries connect to the system? Or one of them is just mounted on the bike serve a spare battery?

Ken
 
Yep, this one has a fully functionnal Bionix mounted as a mid drive. The extra battery is a spare.
 
Some sharp looking rides for sure.

The time, effort, and building/painting skills must have been considerable.
 
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