Electric
Bikes
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Historically, internal combustion (IC) engines
dominated the motorized bicycle
market, but most current models use electric motors. A few still
use small two stroke or four stroke IC engines.
Power can
be applied in a number of ways:
- the front or rear wheel may be powered via a motor built
into the hub.
- a motor mounted in the frame or behind the rider may drive
the rear wheel with a chain or rubber belt
- power may be transferred to one or other wheel from a motor
mounted directly above, by bringing a powered roller into
contact with the tire.
- the bicycle's chain may be driven by a sprocket.
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AS-EB-33
electric bicycle
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E-Bikes:
AS-EB-34
China electric vehicle
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E-Bikes:
AS-EB-35
Manufacturer of electric bicycle
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E-Bikes:
AS-EB-36
electric vehicles
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AS-EB-37
electric bicycle
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E-Bikes:
AS-EB-38
China electric vehicle
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E-Bikes:
AS-EB-39
Manufacturer of electric bicycle
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E-Bikes:
AS-EB-40
electric vehicles
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AS-EB-41
electric bicycle
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E-Bikes:
AS-EB-42
China electric vehicle
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E-Bikes:
AS-EB-43
Manufacturer of electric bicycle
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E-Bikes:
AS-EB-44
electric vehicles
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AS-EB-45
electric bicycle
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