• The Grace Pro Race e-Bike speeds up to 45km/h with pedal assisted engine

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    Now an e-bike and a motorcycle do leave many confused while spotting the exact differences these days, with a hair-thin line separating the two. Designer and entrepreneur Michael Hecken and Karl-Heinz Nicolai collaborated for the Grace bike, with the frame manufactured at the well established Nicolai brand’s factory. Using a pedal-assisted engine which can attain speeds of up to 45km/h and pump out 500 to 1300 watts, the bike called the Grace Pro Race also sports a handlebar-mounted computer with an integrated headlight and a
    CNC-machined block of aluminum that throws up information like the level of charge in the lithium ion cells. The motor lies in the back on the rear hub. A one hour charge gives this one a range of 30 to 50 kilometers.



    That’s not all. For those particular about their bike’s looks, the Grace comes in 64 colors for each of its three frame parts. Oh, and last but not the least, the intimidating bike is named after Grace Kelly!
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    Via – [Luxurylaunches]

    Posted in Topics:Transport, Tags: , on January 31, 2011