The BionX rear drive hub, as seen on an OHM e-bike.




Bicycle Times - Interbike 2010 Day 2
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A company called Birota showed up on Day 2 with several cool city and cargo bikes, including...
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A company called Birota showed up on Day 2 with several cool city and cargo bikes, including...
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A company called Birota showed up on Day 2 with several cool city and cargo bikes, including...
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A company called Birota showed up on Day 2 with several cool city and cargo bikes, including...
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A company called Birota showed up on Day 2 with several cool city and cargo bikes, including...
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A company called Birota showed up on Day 2 with several cool city and cargo bikes, including...
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Transport+ is a pedelec version (electric-assisted) version of Trek's bicycle that's built...
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Transport+ is a pedelec version (electric-assisted) version of Trek's bicycle that's built...
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Trek's proprietary controller for the BionX pedelec system is simplified compared to the stock...
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Front rack.
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The people from iZip called this the "best performing e-bike." It's got the largest...
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The iZip Express rear hub is part of an interesting drivetrain, the EVO Drive, what iZip calls a...
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Controls for the iZip Zuma - allow switching between Pedal Assist or Twist and Go modes, with...
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A deceptively small package.
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Classic cantilevered frame with a kick.
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This Zuma cruiser from iZip looks like a casual sort of thing, but it packs a lot of power. Its...
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Both OHM models are pedelec, with four levels of motor assistance, but they also have a throttle...
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The "normal" side of the OHM Sport XS cockpit, with Magura Louise brake lever, Shimano...
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Both OHM models use a customized version of the BionX drive system and a frame shape that they...
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The Ridekick was invented by Mark Wanger, who wanted to make his bike commute easier. It's a...
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