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List Price: $1,499.99
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Manufacturer: Currie Technologies
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Binding: Misc. Brand: IZIP USA Clothing Size: 17" Mens Frame Feature: Sleek sharp styling. Clean electric hybrid with human pedal assistance Label: Currie Technologies Manufacturer: Currie Technologies Model: IZ-STE7-GR Publisher: Currie Technologies Studio: Currie Technologies
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Sleek sharp styling. Clean electric hybrid with human pedal assistance Nickel Metal Hydride: high capacity battery tucked away in the down tube for a clean look! 8 speed geared system with a Shimano Tiagra rear derailleur.
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MOTOR
Exclusive Alloy Shell DC Brushless Geared Hub Motor
BATTERY
NiMH EV Rated Batteries
Down Tube Concealed
24V / 9AH Pack
(20) 1.2V Rechargeable Cells
CHARGE SYSTEM
UL Listed NiMH Currie
High Power Smart Charger
with LED status display
CONTROLLER
Exclusive Currie Electro Drive 24 Volt fully potted with Power Gauge function
TOP SPEED
Up to 18 mph / 29 kph (rider weight
contingent)
RANGE
Up to 23 - 30 Miles / 38 - 48 km with normal pedaling (rider weight contingent)
DRIVE
Exclusive Currie Geared Hub Motor, Shimano 8-Speed, Tiagra Derailleur, Freewheel, Shimano Shifter
BRAKES
Tektro front/rear Alloy Linear Pull with Tektro Alloy Brake Levers
WHEELS
Veronique 700 x 28 A-Type double wall 6061 Alloy rims with stainless steel spokes
TIRES
Currie Kenda E-Street 700 x 28
HANDLEBARS
Alloy with rise; 10 degree rise stem, Dual Density Grips
FORK
Hi-Ten Steel, Taper blade
USER CONTROLS
Battery gauge, Power On/Off Switch and Easy Access charger port in down tube
SADDLE
Velo VL-3126 and micro-adjust post
FRAME
Exclusive Currie IQ Series 6061 Aluminum Alloy
CRANK AND PEDALS
Alloy 42T crankset w/PTS function; alloy non-slip pedals
NET WEIGHT
48 lbs / 22 kg
(SOME PROFESSIONAL BIKE ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE MAY BE REQUIRED)
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Detailed Review - Stylish and Capable Electric Bicycle Comment: I shopped for an electric bike for about six months and considering many brands. I finally decided on the 2007 iZip Street Enlightened Hybrid Electric Bicycle. I chose the bike because it looks very sleek (compared to other electric bikes) with NiMH batteries concealed inside the frame. I have received positive comments on the styling and color of the bike from people who don't even realize it's electric. The maker of the bicycle, Currie Technologies, has been making (and improving on) electric scooters and bicycles for many years, so this lent confidence to my decision from a warranty standpoint.
The bike weighs in at a hefty 48 pounds, which is not as heavy as you might think for having batteries, an inverter and an electric motor. Despite the 48 pound weight, the balance and weight distribution are excellent for an electric bike. I have to remind myself to be careful because the bike feels much lighter when it is being ridden.
Range is excellent - last time I rode the bike for 2+ hours, thinking I might drain the battery, but it was still going strong at the end of the ride. This included a good bit of riding up and down hills, including a monster hill going from 500 feet above sea level to 1100 feet above sea level. Of course the ride was much more enjoyable than that of a non-electric bicycle because you don't have to suffer going up hills. Using the assistance will give you the option of having a longer workout while being able to keep your heart rate in a reasonable range for healthy exercise.
The electric motor is not the most powerful one available on the market, maxing out on assistance at 18 mph. Keep in mind most electric bikes are top speed-limited to 20 MPH to keep them from being considered a moped (licensing, registration insurance, etc). With this in mind, the iZip motor is excellent for hybrid assistance, with a user-selected level of electric motor assistance. Between being a healthy person and using the assistance, I can typically keep the bike in the highest gear except for the most obnoxious hills, when a downshift is sensible.
This bicycle has no electric-only mode. Some electric bikes have an electric-only mode, but generally they have much larger battery packs attached to the bicycle frames. If you are expecting a motorcycle-type throttle and blazing electric power, this is not the bike for you. Fortunately, this bike has a safe and steady stream of electric assistance with an amazing level of stamina.
The torque-sensing power delivery system is not bad, but I have a feeling it could be a bit more seamless. A power lag is noticeable when changing gears, which I think is necessary to prevent the gears from jamming. This is no different from jamming the gears on a non-electric bike when applying lots of power (for example, if you are downshifting on a very steep hill).
One positive point is that the bike charges relatively quickly, in my experience usually no more than a couple of hours. The user's manual offers the following advice regarding the batteries (keep in mind this model uses NiMH batteries, #2 below):
1. SLA (Sealed Lead Acid) batteries will last up to 300 charges or 6 months
2. NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) batteries will last about 400-500 charges
3. Li-ion (Lithium Ion) batteries will last about 1500 charges
Now for the nitpicky points:
Neutral: Although the bike is designed in California, the frame is made in China (of course what isn't made in China these days).
Cons: No bolts for attaching a water bottle. The appearance of the seat and pedals was a bit lacking given the price range of the bike. My bike was missing a rear-reflector, but I intended to buy a flashing red LED light, so this was not a big deal.
I am not sure if the handlebar height can be adjusted. If it can, it is not obvious how to. The owner's manual is written to cover a variety of models with myriad features, so it was not entirely clear what features are and are not on the bike.
I never could get a frame size for this bike prior to purchasing it. The marketing materials show Darryl Hannah, who is 5'10'', riding comfortably, so I decided it would be okay for me. Now that I have the bike, I measure it being 21 inches from the center of the bottom bracket to the top of the seat tube. 21 inches is considered a typical medium size for a road bicycle. I'm 5'11'' and don't feel cramped on the cycle.
The bike only has eight gears - even with more gears, I'm not sure it would have a higher top gear.
The bike does not recharge the batteries when you brake/coast downhill. This technology is in hybrid cars, but I'm not sure it is practical for a bike.
Overall I am quite smitten with the bike. I am excited about electric bikes in general because they are both fun and environmentally friendly. As an emerging technology, they should improve markedly from model year to model year. I think it is only a matter of time more people knew how fun and practical an electric bike like this can be.
*Long Term Update*
I have been riding this bike several times per week for about six months and I have one pro and one con to add:
Con: The pedal crank/torque sensor apparatus is a little squeaky (although it still seems mechanically sound).
Pro: I take back what I said about the seat's shortcomings on looks - what it may lack in looks it more than makes up for in comfort and durability.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very nice electric Bicycle....... Comment: I bought this IZIP E-Bike because it looks cool and the battery is hidden in the frame. You can ride it like any other bicycle without useing the power assist. I use the power assinst only if i ran out of muscle power or if i have to go uphill. Even if you use the electric motor you still have to move the pedals a little. I like that, because you still get a workout even with power assist turned on.
I'm a healthy 42 years old man. Now you may wonder why i bought a power assist bike. The reason is i take the bike now for longer distances than before. I start of by muscle power only and i always know if i run out of muscle energy i can have the e-motor support me to some degree.
What i like is that the battery recharges in just 2 hours with the smart charger. You can visit a friend 30 miles away with the IZIP bike and take the charger with you to recharge it at your friends house for the ride back.
This bike is fun to ride. Every one who tried my IZIP came back with a smile on his/her face.
I gave it just 4 stars because the battery electric system doesn't recharge if you go downhill or if you brake. The Bionix system does that and regenerates power that way to extent the range of their bikes. Well...the IZIP does not regernerate any power. Anyway it is not hard to plug it in and recharge it.
I like the bike and i have fun using it. I paid $ 1300 shipping included.
Assembling the bike wasn't to easy. I'm lucky that i'm a mechanic, because adjusting the brakes and the shifting system takes some skills.
Even $ 1300 for the bike was $ 200 of retail, it is still not inexpensive.
Some of the bikes parts (seat, pedals, tires) make a cheap impression.
Brakes and shifting gears is fine.
That bike brought the fun of bicycling back to me. Thanks IZIP guys !!!
Andreas Meyer
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