What we don’t know are stats about the bike, such as overall battery size (between the two batteries), gearing, and overall power and torque available with the bike. We’ve reached out to Angell Mobility for further details.
Oh... So just everything that matters when buying an ebike okay
Has something changed in the past year or years where automakers are broadening their products? I don't mean like Yamaha and Honda -- who already produce a temendously broad line of products, from side-by-sides to musical equipment -- but rather, is there some reason a number of other automakers are now getting into the MTB, ebike, and skyscraper (!) business?
Is this supposed to capitalize on their brand recognition in segments where brands are only just being established? Or maybe it's a struggle to be relevant as the public tide turns against automobiles? Is it supposed to project a unified, electrified fleet? I genuinely don't understand if this is all coincidence or if the meta has changed and I just failed to notice.
Hey, another company that wants to make bike shaped things, rather than a functional bike.
Where do you put a front or rear rack on that thing? Basket? Or water bottles? Or better fenders? Do those unconventional handlebars even have circular tubing to mount a bike computer?