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Bike Friday, known for its folding bicycles, has announced the All-Day, an electric bike that weighs just 33 pounds and folds in 20 seconds

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I have no personal experience with them yet (I still have a few newish lithium ones that are more than enough to keep my family's stuff charged for days) but https://kuxiu.co/products/kuxiu-s2-power-bank

If you search for them there might be other ones as well; I don't think the one I posted was even the one I was thinking of but I can't remember where I originally saw it

This is part of why I've been holding off on buying a new ebike: If they make something that has a solid stat battery and belt drive, I'm definitely going to pull the trigger, but for now I'm still riding a budget ebike and saving my money for when they finally come out with an ebike that DGAF about the cold.

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