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Related: About this forumSt. Paul man adds electric motor to fat-tire bike for sport and business
http://www.twincities.com/business/ci_24936387/fat-tires-electric-motor-new-winter-sportKevin Spreng loves off-road winter bicycling -- vigorous slogs on snowmobile trails and snow-packed woods on bicycles with extra-fat, often studded, tires that are partially deflated for improved traction.
But Spreng knows this is a niche sport for the physically fit. It's hard work, he said.
So the St. Paul man has made it his calling to transform off-road winter biking into a mainstream sport -- and he is using electricity to help make that happen.
Spreng recently co-founded Defiant Bicycles, which retrofits a fat-tire cycle with an electric motor. This gives users optional pedaling assistance as they power through snowdrifts, and lets them go faster than the standard 5 to 10 miles per hour on flattened trails.
But Spreng knows this is a niche sport for the physically fit. It's hard work, he said.
So the St. Paul man has made it his calling to transform off-road winter biking into a mainstream sport -- and he is using electricity to help make that happen.
Spreng recently co-founded Defiant Bicycles, which retrofits a fat-tire cycle with an electric motor. This gives users optional pedaling assistance as they power through snowdrifts, and lets them go faster than the standard 5 to 10 miles per hour on flattened trails.
Not only is this an interesting development for those who bike in snow for recreation, but also for those who want to commute via bike in snowy climates. My job is only 6 miles away in a rural area, and I've thought about buying an E-bike for commuting (the battery boost would help with the hilly terrain here), but biking in a snowy Minnesota winter over often slushy roads would be treacherous and incredibly tiring with a regular bike. With a bike like this, I could commute most days with no worry. Now, to see if the price falls over time, cause $4000 is a little steep for my budget.
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St. Paul man adds electric motor to fat-tire bike for sport and business (Original Post)
NickB79
Jan 2014
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rafeh1
(385 posts)1. i would ride this ebike everywhere
Riide - The bike has evolved. Lighter. Faster. Electric.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/riide/riide-the-bike-has-evolved-lighter-faster-electric?ref=live
Ebikes on thin 700c tires have actually more traction
mike_c
(36,281 posts)2. I was a long-time bicycle commuter but even though well equipted and in good shape...
...I generally avoided bad weather riding-- and especially wet roads-- because of increased wear on the machine. If you ride regularly in those conditions, be prepared to maintain the bike religiously.
bloomington-lib
(946 posts)3. I thought they were talking about the fat tire beer bike
happyslug
(14,779 posts)4. $999 for a front wheel electric motor kit
http://www.e-bikerig.com/
Please note, this is a front wheel with motor, battery and control not a complete bicycle.
Please note, this is a front wheel with motor, battery and control not a complete bicycle.