Are Smart E-Bikes the future?
"E-drives can offer more than just a boost. By intelligently integrating route, heart rate and rider data, they have the potential to revolutionise the act of cycling itself. Smoother, smarter, more efficient – we are looking at a fully connected bike future. We can unquestioningly embrace it, or we can reject it on principle. Or we can explore and experiment with it, uncovering possibilities and applications that manufacturers may not even have considered yet – and that’s the exciting part."
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Smart beats strong – a smart ebike can do more than just push you along
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Smart beats strong – a smart ebike can do more than just push you along
Postby grt046 » Sat Jan 13, 2024 7:53 am
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