Superior performance. Battery and motor are integrated into the frame in an elegant, seamless design that makes it almost impossible to tell it's an electric. Quick-charging battery offers 80 miles of ...
Here in America, electric bikes are having a bit of a moment. Porsche is getting in on motor design, countless startups are bringing innovative bikes to market and sales of battery-powered models are ...
There’s been quite some debate about the origins of gravel riding as we know it today, but one thing is certain; it’s here to stay. Whether it started when members of the UK-based Rough Stuff ...
Most electric bikes that you see on the street are set up for commuters and delivery riders. They're heavy, with wide tires to soak up bumps, and come decked out with fenders and luggage racks. Bikes ...
It was going to happen: The e-bike that changes everything. And this is it. The Specialized S-Works Turbo Creo SL is like no other e-bike because it rides as smoothly and with as much excitement as a ...
The e-bikes are coming and it's safe to say most will be a whole lot heavier than what cyclists are used to, especially those plying their trade on lightweight road frames. In no small way, ...
Care to guess which is the most affordable new car you can buy in the U.S. for the 2020 model year? The cheapest choice at the time of writing is the Chevrolet Spark, which starts at $13,220 for the ...
Specialized likes to do things the hard way. Throughout its four-decade-plus history, the company has tinkered. It won’t just take off-the-shelf widgets and build another middling mountain, road, ...
Specialized just announced their new Specialized Turbo Creo SL electric bicycle. And while the new engineering and ultra-lightweight design will impress, it’s the price that will really knock you off ...
Specialized has released a brand new version of it's Creo drop bar electric bike in the form of the Creo 2. Specialized launched the Turbo Creo e-bike back in 2019 and it seems the time is right for ...
E-bikes are gaining in popularity. They’re a common sight in cities, and not just under the heels of delivery riders zipping up and down bike lanes — commuters are adopting them as an alternative to ...
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