The new Bimoz system currently looking for funding on Indiegogo adds electric assistance to almost any bike and provides a range of up to 150km (94 miles).
Bimoz is a direct drive system, an integrated hub-type design that fits to the bottom bracket. It can be fitted retro-fitted to a standard bike in 20 minutes, according to its inventors (check out the video, below, to see how it works).
Bimoz - 4.jpg Bimoz uses a 250 W motor and the more you press on the pedals, the more electrical assistance you get. The top speed is limited to 25 km/h (16mph).
“The patented drive system receives its power from two battery options,” says Bimoz. “The standard battery rated at 14V/ 80 Watt / h, depending on speed, environment and riding style, gives a range of 40-60km.
AdTech Ad Bimoz - 1.jpg “The XL battery, depending on the speed, temperature and topography, will possibly support Bimoz for 130-150km (up to 1,000 charging cycles and charging time three hours). The battery can be removed and loaded at home on the charging station.”
Bimoz is said to make no noise and doesn’t add resistance to the drivetrain when it’s not in use.
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