Schwinn Tailwind from Dorel for 2009

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From the Los Angeles Times
Bicycle makers offer commuters two-wheeled hybrids
By David Colker | Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
10:48 PM EDT, September 23, 2008
SNIPS:
At the opening Wednesday of Interbike, the nation's largest bicycle trade show, Schwinn will debut the Tailwind, which uses new battery technology from Toshiba Corp. to get about 30 miles (depending the terrain and on how hard you pedal) on a 30-minute charge.
38 pounds
Price $3,200
15 mph
pedelec

Seen here:
http://www.dailypress.com/features/lifestyle/green/la-fi-bike24-2008sep24,0,3243558.story
 

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hahaha for 3200 us you get a bike with a rear suspention ...a seatpost shock...too funny
 
38 pounds IS light for an electric bicycle and we know weight is inversely proportional to price in the bicycle world. :mrgreen:
 
If anyone works out how to get hold of the batteries without the bike, we're in business! :D
 
A little more info from Green Car Congress:

http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008/09/toshiba-scib-li.html
 
Beautiful bike too.

Full chainguard, dynamo lighting, wheel lock, full fenders, hub gears & brake are really nice touches.
 
Dynamo lighting? That seems somewhat backwards to me. Energy goes from electrical in the battery to mechanical in kinetic energy, back to electrical through the dynamo and then to the light? Seems like using that battery pack to power the light would be a much more appropriate use of whats available.

I suppose the dynamo is useful if there's no battery charge, but still!
 
lfairban said:
24V/4.2Ah battery,180 watts of continuous power or 250 watts at peak power, front hub motor, $3,199.99(US)

That's not a bike, it's a joke!

It's the Elite of Australia's acceptable bikes!


Whoops! :oops: It goes over by a vilifying 50 watts.
 
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