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The Best Electric Bikes for 2023
Whether you’re wondering what the fuss is all about with e-bikes, or you’re an enthusiast shopping for a new model, the options have never been broader. There is an e-bike for just about anyone who wants to try electric two-wheeling, whether you want to spend $500 or $5,000. Using e-bikes for commuting is an eminently practical and cost-saving alternative form of transport for some people, but most riders choose e-bikes for fun and adventure.
Here are eight of the best
VanMoof’s Bankruptcy Worries Owners of Electric Bikes
It’s easy to spot VanMoof electric bikes on Amsterdam’s streets. The riders are often young professionals who are barely pedaling as they whiz past fellow cyclists.
But those riding the sleek bikes these days aren’t sitting so comfortably.
VanMoof, the Dutch e-bike maker that gained a zealous following, tripled its sales in the pandemic and raised more than $180 million in funding, declared bankruptcy last month, leaving riders in limbo. That’s because the eye-catching e-bikes, which start around $2,000, are
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Die Cant-Miss EVs, Electric Bikes und Rideables, die wir auf der CES 2023 gesehen haben
Die CES ist der Ort, um neue, innovative (und super seltsam)-Technologie zum ersten Mal gezeigt, umwerfend Fernseher zu clevere Küchenhelfer. Dies war ein besonders gutes Jahr, eine Rückkehr zur Form nach zwei pandemiebedingten Flautejahren. Es war eine Erinnerung daran, dass CES ist zudem der beste Ort, um Top-of-the-Line zu sehen und erfinderische Automobile aller Art – einschließlich solcher, die mit erneuerbarer Energie betrieben werden.
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The Exercise Bike’s Long Journey
A pair of exercise bicycles are resting 12,500 feet beneath the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean, about 370 miles south-southeast of Newfoundland. In 1912, these same bikes sat alongside rowing machines, an “electric camel,” and other pieces of state-of-the-art equipment in the gymnasium of the RMS Titanic. The bicycles had a single flywheel and were mounted in front of a large dial whose red and blue arrows marked the rider’s progress toward the distance of 440 yards, a quarter