dimanche 1 février 2015

The Storm eBike: An Inexpensive Answer to Gridlock?

A gentle tap of my thumb on the accelerator, and I was hitting the max speed of 20 mph in less than 50 yards.







Dan Tynan - - February 1, 2015



Stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic again? Tired of being crammed like cattle into a subway car?



An Indiegogo Kickstarter campaign launching Monday may help change that. The Storm eBike is a basic two-wheeler with a battery-powered motor that could make your daily commute a breeze.



“It’s the Tesla of bicycles,” says company co-founder Storm Sonders (yes, that’s his real name). But the Storm eBike doesn’t come with a Tesla-like price. At an introductory price of $499, it lives at the low end of the range for electric bikes, which can cost $3,000 or more.

(That introductory offer will expire in a few days; the expected retail price is closer to $1300.)

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The Storm eBike: An Inexpensive Answer to Gridlock?

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