![]() She is always more than comfortable on this awesome high-end folding bike. Barbara and I use our blinking lights day or night, and each bike in the group was equipped with them. I didn’t need the pump either, yet I left the lights on the whole ride. For this mostly flat 12 mile ride around the bay I didn’t need all the available gears, but you can be sure I was always in one that felt just right. It rides great and I was glad to get extra some seat time as I gained more information for the posts I will write about it. A built-in floor-type tire pump in the seat post and a full lighting system powered by a front hub generator are standard. It has more gears than you need and some other cool features. This Link has the hybrid drive that mates a 3-speed geared hub with a 8-speed free-wheel set-up. I just received this folding bike for testing after giving up the Tern Link D8 I had for quite a while. Here are the bikes and the riders.įirst up was me (of course) on the Tern Link P24h. We stopped for photos and refreshments as needed, maintaining the best relaxing pace a day-off can give. We took the long way and fully encircled the bay, taking in all the sights and friendship the day had to offer. So we just kept riding, enjoying the bikes and the company. Funny thing is that once we started riding each person was happy with their bike and the fun was more important than the need to leave town on schedule.īarbara and I have ridden this E-Brompton so much it amazes me the tires have any tread left. ![]() The couple with us wanted to beat the traffic home and they had a few stops along the way. And that it would be just a short ride along the east side of Mission Bay. I did figure during the ride two things would happen, one that we would swap the bikes between us to be able to try each one out. Taking the bikes would add to the excitement, so we piled ourselves and the four folding bikes into our two cars (an econo car and a mini SUV) and headed the few miles to the water. We decided a afternoon at the bay would be the perfect way to cap off the long, fun holiday weekend. On the final day of the ‘campout’, our numbers had dwindled slightly. That was a cool way to spend the first night of our adventure. One evening we all saddled up on E-bikes to visit a favorite local restaurant. All but one made the trek and we had a great time. Some barbequing, time around the pool and maybe a few bike rides would have to replace our normal tent and campfire routine. P.S.Stopped at one of the many parks along Mission Bay, I used the self-timer to get this shot of our group.Īfter a wildfire put the hurt on our chosen campground for this year’s get-together, Barbara and I asked our old friends if a stay at our place would be better. The reviews on Electric Bike Report are focused on providing you with a detailed “virtual” look at each eBike to help you determine if it is the eBike for you or not. A lot of time is spent on the full range test with distance & elevation profile, the wide variety of detailed pictures, in-depth video, and the write up with the specifications, ride characteristics, pros, cons, and overall thoughts. Review Note: Each company pays a fee for a review on Electric Bike Report because of the considerable amount of time that it takes to provide an in-depth review of each eBike. Now checkout the full review of the IZIP E3 Compact with info on the ride characteristics, the range test, pros, cons, and overall thoughts! Here is a link to the specifications page of the IZIP E3 Compact electric bike. Tires: Kenda K193 20″ x 1.5”, Slime Self-Sealing Flat Tire Prevention System Stem & Handlebars: Dahon staight compact bar and alloy folding stem, dual density grips ![]() Motor: Exclusive Currie Electro-Drive®, Alloy Shell, 250W DC Brushless Planetary Geared Hub Motorīattery: EV Rated Rechargeable Lithium Ion, Advanced BMS, Locking Rear Rack Mounted, 36V8.8Ah 315WhĪssist Options: Throttle (TAG) or Pedal Assist with Throttle Boost (PAS).Ĭranks and Pedals: FSA Alloy crankset with 53 tooth chainring with single chainguard, folding non-slip pedalsīrakeset: Tektro Linear Pull with Tektro Motor Inhibit Levers IZIP E3 Compact Electric Bike Specificationsįrame: Dahon Aluminum Folding, Bottle Bosses, Rack Mounts Cargo Trailers for eBikes – The Complete Guide.Replacement Electric Bike Batteries Guide.Understanding the Differences Between Direct Drive & Geared Electric Bike Hub Motors.Why You Don’t Want a Superfast Electric Bicycle.A Guide to E-Bike Locks and Security Ratings.E-Bike Batteries: Volts, Amps, & Watt Hours Explained.Calculating Range on Electric Bikes: How To Find The Long-hauler For You.The Complete Guide to E-Bike Mid-Drive Motors.Electric Bike Modes: Throttle vs Pedal Assist (Pedelec).Best Car Racks For Electric Bikes – 2021.
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