Falco eMotors Launches E-Bike With Fully Integrated Digital Trainer

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At CES last week in Las Vegas, Falco eMotors unveiled a revolutionary e-bike that combines two major bicycling customer segments into a single product with the integration of a digital stationary trainer and a normal e-bike.

For those not familiar with a digital stationary training bike, the bike uses ANT+ wireless technology to connect to any of a handful of training apps (Zwift, Trainer Road, or any of a handful of supported apps) on a mobile device (iOS or Android) or even a Windows PC, and allows the rider to train live against simulated riders or even real people around the world.  When training, all the energy expended and captured by the integrated hub is actually used to charge the battery. Not to worry, it can also be charged by plugging it in.

After training, the bike can simply be removed from the training stand and used as a normal e-bike out around town, with the Falco app allowing riders to customize just how much help the Falco hub provides for the rider. The seamless integration of the powered hub into the bike makes it ride just like a normal road bike and it makes you look like Superman, powering along on the flats or even up hills without having to break a sweat. If you do want to get a workout, you can turn down the assist to just the right level and boom, it’s back to normal.

The Falco eMotors bike can go from 30-100 miles (48-161 kilometers) on a full charge of the 400Wh battery, which varies depending on just how much help the motor is providing. This means that most riders will be able to get to work or school and back for a few days before having to unlock and remove the battery for charging. That’s right – the battery securely locks into place on the bike frame so you don’t have to worry that your investment will be removed while you’re hard at work.

These bikes feature powerful 350 watt motors for US customers and 250 watt motors for customers in the EU where e-bike regulations are more strict. The addition of the powered hub and the battery adds 17 pounds (7.7 kilograms) to the bike.

Falco’s primary product is the eCiti, which is a fully built e-bike with a trainer bundle that ships to customers fully assembled, ready to go. For those who are interested in an e-bike but not interested in purchasing a full bike, Falco also offers the eDrive, which is a powered rear wheel/battery/trainer combination. This can simply be bolted onto an existing bike — Falco recommends using bolts to secure it, not quick releases to ensure the wheel remains secure under the torque coming from the powered hub — and wired up to the battery for an extremely fast and simple conversion of an existing bike into e-bike…with a built-in trainer.

Both offerings come with a full 5-year warranty and are currently available for pre-sale on the Falco website with special pre-order pricing through January 31st. Products are expected to start shipping to customers on June 30th, 2017. Scroll down below the video for the full specs on both products.

For more information on Falco eMotors or its products, check out the Falco eMotors website or dig into some details on Facebook.

Images courtesy: Falco Motors and Kyle Field | CleanTechnica

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Full Specs

Brakes Tektro Mira mechanical disc 160mm/160mm rotors Grips/Tape Oval Concepts 300, padded suede
Frame A6-SL custom-butted alloy w/tapered head tube w/ 1-1/2″ lower, oversized 34.9mm round seat tube, forged-road dropout w/ post mount disc mount, replaceable der. hange Front Derailleur Shimano Tiagra FD-4700 , 34.9mm clamp
Fork FC-770 Disc, carbon blades, tapered 1 1/8″

to 1.5″ alloy steerer

Bottom Bracket BB86
Rear Derailleur Shimano Tiagra RD-4700 GS, 10-speed Cassette Tiagra, 12-30T,10-speed
Pedal Alloy platform with boron axle Chain KMC X10 w/ Missing Link, 10-speed
Headset FSA No. 40, 1 1/8″ – 1-1/2″, integrated cartridge Crankset Oval Concepts 520, alloy 50/34T
Handlebar Oval Concepts 310, 6061 alloy, 31.8mm Levers Shimano Tiagra ST-4700
Rack Mounts Yes

eDrive SPECS

Speed 28mph (speed pedelec) 20mph(US)/15mph(EU) Wheel Sizes 700C
Range 100mi/160lm(L1 Assist) 70mi/110km(L3 Assist) Drive Train Options 10 Speed
Motor 5 Phase, Falco eDrive Zero Freewheel Resistance Brake Type Built in Regenerative Brake
Motor Weight 5.9kg/13lbs Bicycle Dropout 135mm Vertical 135mm Horizontal
Max Torque 45Nm Wireless Connectivity ANT+, BLE
Battery 400Wh Li-ion 36V, 11.6Ah Smartphone iOS, Android
Charge Time 4 hours (75%) 6 hours (100%) Device OS Mac, Windows
Battery Weight 2,5 kg/ 5.5 lbs App ANT+ FEC, Zwift, Trainer Road etc

SMART TRAINER SPECS

Wireless Technology ANT+, ANT+ FE-C, & Bluetooth Smart Total Weight Motor (13 lbs./5.9 kg) Battery (5.5 lbs/2.5 kg) Stand (11 lbs/5 kg)
Devices700c iOS / Android / PC (Mac and Windows) Footprint 24”X28” (61cmX71cm)
Resistance Type Electromagnetic Warranty 5 Years for Motor

2 Years for Battery

Accuracy +/- 5%
Metrics Speed/Distance/Power/Cadence Electrical Connections Li Battery/Can be operated with self power
Wheel Size 700c, 650B, 26 in, 24 in, 20 in Max Wattage 1000W
Drive Train 10-speed Max Incline 20%
Front Wheel Block Included

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I'm a tech geek passionately in search of actionable ways to reduce the negative impact my life has on the planet, save money and reduce stress. Live intentionally, make conscious decisions, love more, act responsibly, play. The more you know, the less you need. As an activist investor, Kyle owns long term holdings in Tesla, Lightning eMotors, Arcimoto, and SolarEdge.

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