ebike with unibody alloy frame Heybike reveals folding fat-tire

 ebike with unibody alloy frame Heybike reveals folding fat-tire

The unibody aluminium frame of the fat-tire version of the ebike Heybike has been designed for a folding system. The design allows for an extremely compact and lightweight construction, which is ideal for urban use.

 

The fat-tire version of the ebike, which was launched at the end of last year, has an unibody alloy frame with a carbon fibre rear section. This combination gives a particularly light weight and ensures good handling characteristics. The unique suspension fork with 55mm travel is also available as an option.
Heybike is a folding unibody alloy frame ebike with a fat tire.

 

The fat tire is made from aluminum alloy, which is stronger than steel and lighter than aluminum. The frame can be folded and unfolded like an umbrella, so it's easy to take it anywhere. The battery pack and motor are housed in the center, making them easy to replace when they wear out.

 

The motor uses high-quality components and has enough power to climb hills at 15km/h (9mph). You can also pedal at 8km/h (5mph) or cruise at 12km/h (7mph).
The idea of the ebike is to make it do more than just commute. The fat tire version of the ebike can go off road and be used as a bike for trail riding, dirt biking and other outdoor activities.

 

The unibody alloy frame makes the bike very lightweight and allows it to fold up into a small package that fits in a backpack or car trunk. This makes it easy to take with you on long trips or to use at work or school when there is not enough room for your regular bike in between classes.

Heybike, a new Chinese electric bicycle manufacturer, has unveiled its first model at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show. The company's "Folding Electric Bike" has an unibody alloy frame and folding fat tire wheels, which can be folded like a suitcase when not in use.

 

The new e-bike is available in five colors — yellow, red, green, blue and black — and will be sold in China for around $1,200. The e-bike can reach speeds of up to 20 mph and has a range of 30 miles on a single charge.

 

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