The Hero Eco A2B Metro Electric Bike Is A City Commuter's Dreamcycle
The Metro (now known as the Octave) is an 80 lbs electric bike with built-in battery and maximum speed of 20 MPH. A2B's standard $3000 model was put through it's paces by John Biggs on a ride from Brooklyn to Manhattan. He goes through a few of the features and pros/cons.
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