Old 02-17-07 | 04:58 PM
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From: North of the 49th Parallel (GPS grid soon)

Bikes: MTB Peugoet Canyon (forgot the model), Nikishi? roadbike, MTB custom build,

Nice Workman bike tho I'm wheriy (sp?) or locking that up outside when at the mall for a movie or shopping/groceries. For a quick hot chocolate or quick stop to a convience store sure but what gets m is how it looks liek he battery can be taken easily.

Currie seems to have some bikes with a concealed battery. While the concealed battery makes the bike look stock and not out of the ordinary I'm curious as to if the user has access to the battery should they which to upgrade or replace a dead battery.

http://electric-bikes.com/bikes/diagnose.html I found this site handy for the bike info.

http://www.currietech.com/html/izipC...pMainProd.html Currie Izip Trekking has a concealed battery. Looks good too tho the curve in the frame does kill some useable accessory space. Not bad 48lbs which you could carry a short distance or onto the subway.




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