One of my biggest complaints about a lot of
ebikes is how nerdy they look. Pedal Electric’s H/T ebike, however, has the low-slung profile of a classic chopper motorcycle. A big contributor to that look is the H/T’s stripped-down style. While many ebikes can weigh close to 100 pounds, the minimalist H/T weighs a mere 60.
That low weight doesn’t mean low power, though. The 750-W rear motor pushes the bike to 20 mph in seconds in Class 2 mode and up to 28 mph in Class 3 “off-road” mode. Even at top speed, the frame geometry delivers nimble handling and excellent control, and the low-slung frame works for riders of any height. I’ve been riding to the grocery store and my barber, and just cruising around town, and my takeaway from my time with the H/T is that it’s not only practical…it’s also just plain fun.
Get Up and Go
Setting up the H/T couldn’t have been be much easier. I slid it out of the box, put the front tire and pedals on, and I was ready to ride. Unlike
Segway’s ebikes, there’s no app required to use the H/T, so there was no downloading or setting up an account to get started. I was able to get the H/T on the road within half an hour of its arrival.
<small>Source: Wired</small>