Cyclists who ride certain models from a Seattle-based electric bike company should immediately dispose of their bike’s batteries, according to a federal warning. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...
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Looking more moped than ebike, the GoTrax Mustang electric bike appears to share more DNA with old-school dirt bikes than it ...
Folding e-bikes come in all shapes, sizes, and questionable design choices, but every once in a while, one comes ...
State Bikes releases a new Electric Bike Inflator, so you can do away with the frustrations with traditional mini pumps and CO₂ cartridges ...
So you should know that I only share my thoughts on gear like this if I would use it myself and recommend it to my own ...
Rad Power Bikes is under fire after a federal watchdog urged consumers yesterday to stop using two kinds of lithium-ion batteries found in its e-bikes. The Seattle-based bike brand denies excess ...
A federal watchdog said two models of batteries found in Rad Power Bikes should be immediately, and safely, disposed of. The bike company disputes the safety agency’s findings. By Alexandra E. Petri A ...
The company claims its batteries are safe and that the consumer protection agency rejected solutions to avoid a recall. The company claims its batteries are safe and that the consumer protection ...