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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2010

E-cycle.ca is still around but this bike model is no longer offered it seems. This video is a review of my personal E-Cycle

The music is a NIN tune called The Hand That Feeds. I remastered it and I call this version The Hand THat Feeds Chipmunks. :)

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  • I want one

    hhhhhhhhhhhh

  • @zoro123456789x I like everything about the concept of this bike, but it's a cheap piece of crap as far as manufacturing quality, latest adventure was having the handlebar stem break off at the weld. Not an off the shelf part. I have to get it re-welded.

  • New info, the specs say 45km max distance,(downhill with wind maybe) here in BC we have our share of non flat regions, lots of hills and inclines. I'm almost 180lbs. I went to and from work today on it. A distance of 16.4km (over 10 miles) each way, the way there is predominately downhill, made it there no problem, the way back however I knew would be harder on the battery and it was. it was getting touchy at the end. Trip time 1 hour 20 min. Just happy i didn't have to walk :)

  • @MrXstacey yes I did recharge between trips it took about 6 hours

  • i got that bike where can i get the battery from? please i really need it.!

  • @chinotovar well the battery pack can be taken apart with a standard long phillips screwdriver inside you will find 3 very standard 12V 10 amp hour batteries that are available at any standard battery shop. I neglected my batteries and they swelled up really bad and I had to replace them myself. It wasn't that hard a project. If I was in your situation however I would look into the newer 36V Dewalt tool batteries as an upgrade option

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  • Kewl :)

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