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Schwinn 2007 electric bikes

R 28.15.As7 Speedter M2
Jeez, these Schwinn electric bikes are pretty cool looking, I’m not sure I’d get one, but ebikes are getting pretty fancy… – Pictured here, the 2007 Speedster, here are some of the specs…

  • Moto-inspired aluminum Cruiser frame
  • Integrated tank carries Schwinn Protanium battery
  • Three-speed drivetrain enhances riding experience.
  • Triple clamp suspension fork for a smooth ride, chrome fenders and headlight for style and function.
  • Long range – Hi-tech patent-pending Protanium® lithium polymer battery is the lightest and most durable on the market. One charge will last approximately 40 miles(Depending on user weight, climate and terrain).
  • Plug n’ Drive – The Protanium lithium polymer battery is easily removed for recharging due to our Plug n’ Drive system. There are no wires connected to this system.
  • Lightweight – Schwinn Electric bikes set a new benchmark for electric bikes. Frame materials are aluminum while the electric drivetrain weighs in at about 10 lbs.
  • Hybrid – Ride Schwinn Electric bikes as a conventional bike or as electric bikes.
  • Fast recharge – Our Protanium battery charges fully in less than 4 hours and provides 100% power to the motor until the point when the battery is fully depleted.
  • Internal electric cable routing – Clean looks and added protection.
  • Easy wheel change – The front wheel can be disconnected without dealing with cumbersome wires

Schwinn 2007 electric bikes – [via] – Link.

Related:

  • Eric Peltzer’s Electric Bicycle- Link.
  • DIY Electric bicycle- Link.
  • Electric Bicycle – Battery upgrade- Link.
  • Homemade electric scooter- Link.
  • Bicycle on MAKE – Link.

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