Asher
Well-Known Member
August 9th, 2018: Forget about everything you know about or think you know about e-bikes. The HF1100 is the fat-tire e-bike platform taken to the extreme.
Experience the near-limitless feeling of a 1,800 W peak geared hub motor paired with the magical feeling of proportional torque-sensing pedal assist amplifying your effort up to a 40 mph top speed.
This product could never exist in a production e-bike without the passion and persistence of the dreamers of this world.
The Black HF1100's have been produced and will arrive in September 2018 for inspection and distribution. See Gallery
ELECTRONIC FEATURES
- 1,100 Watt MAC Geared 12T Hub Motor with 1,813 W peak - Learn More
- 52 V / 19.2 Ah Extended Range Battery Pack (LG 14S6P) - Learn More
- LCD Advanced Matrix Display with Race Mode - Learn More
- Torque Sensor + HD Cadence Sensors + Throttle - Learn More
- 8A Super Fast Programmable Charger (Cycle Satiator) - Learn More
- 1,050 Lumen LED Headlight - Learn More
- Powerful 180mm Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- Adjustable Air Suspension Fork with lockout
- 26" x 4.0" Racing Slicks
- 9 Speed Shimano Cassette Drivetrain
- Rear Half Fender
- Comes in 3 Sizes M / L / XL
- Weight capacity 275 lbs
- Price Includes Shipping Within the USA
- Pedal Assist speed 40 mph
- Throttle only speed 35 mph
- Due to the high power motor and high speeds, this bike is designed for non-public roads only.
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My thoughts:
While it's obviously a cool bike, I have very mixed feelings about it. If these are sold in mass quantities, like the CCS, RCS and Scrambler, it could be a setback to ebiking as riders start pushing the top speeds on these bikes on bike lanes and bike paths, and generate confusion about how fast ebikes can go. Juiced is innovative, but the extralegal innovation is a bit much (35 mph throttle alone).
If it were a limited run of say 100 bikes, you could write it off as a marketing stunt (like with a halo car model) to build the brand. But given that this has pre-order and non-pre-order pricing, it looks like this one will go into full production.
I'd much rather have seen what I call the Juiced Hyper Swift, an amped up CCS, with the 1100W MAC motor, rigid fork, alloy fenders, Shimano Deore and 2.3-2.8" balloon tires ($2,700 pre-order, $3,200 full?). A 30 mph top speed would still be road legal, albeit under a moped license. Personally, I think the higher power is more useful for occasional inclement conditions like hills and wind, than going faster.
Safety aside, riding this on public roads at 30+ mph could be terminally stupid, because the police could impound it at the drop of a hat. It doesn't pass the federal motor vehicle safety standards ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Motor_Vehicle_Safety_Standards ), and goes too fast to be just a moped. So I guess if there ever is a spate of safety issues caused by this bike or others like it, police can just respond by seizing them.
If riders were to only ride at 30+ mph in general travel lanes and not on bike paths, I could probably turn a blind eye. I'm also curious as to what the lowest level of assist is - on the CCS it's 250W or so. If it's any higher, it will be difficult to ride this bike at a safe speed on bike paths - on my CCS I do 24 mph on flats on Eco, which is already too fast for popular bike paths (though the CCS is technically illegal on bike paths in a Class 3 configuration).
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