Your standard e-bike is great for giving your legs a breather… for a while. Then, when you’re in the home stretch, the battery gives out and you’re left to handle the most daunting hills on your own after you put in a long day of riding. That won’t be an issue with Delfast, a new electric bike that boasts a range of 236 miles on a single charge. Unless you’re Lance Armstrong, that charge should last you a while. That’s the big selling point here, but Delfast also has other niceties that elevate it over your standard e-bike. There’s a mobile app that gives you GPS info, remote start, and access to other features. There are front and rear turn signals. There’s even an alarm to keep it secure. If you’re in the market for an e-bike and don’t mind waiting until the Kickstarter funding is complete, Delfast is a smart way to go.
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