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Hanebrink Electric All-Terrain Bike Released

A bicycle suitable for any situation is no longer a fleeting thought, as Californian company Fortune Hanebrink has the solution. Whether your interest is in off-road travel, trail riding, bike commuting with electric on-demand, or in utilizing low-gear towing and hauling, Hanebrink says its electric all-terrain vehicle is just what you need.

The Hanebrink bike has the widest tires in the industry. The 20 x 8 inch tires radically increase the surface area where rubber meets road for enhanced stability at all speeds, added traction on rough terrain, and unprecedented float on sand and snow.

It also features a mid-mounted, bracket supported motor that optimizes the vehicle’s center of gravity beneath the rider and enables tight turns, rapid weight shifting, and provides more stability.

Furthermore, the 14 speed gearing is tuned for a wide variety of surfaces, grades, and utility applications including a low range capable of carrying up to 300 pounds of bulky cargo up steep terrain or inaccessible areas.

With a single Lithium ion battery (LiFePO4), the Hanebrink has a one hour run time and three hour recharge. For longer excursions, the rear rack can be fitted with up to five lithium ion batteries, a run time of over 5 hours and more than 100 miles of riding. The wide rear rack is standard Hanebrink equipment and can hold up to 100 pounds of cargo.

Complete electric bikes start at $5,500. This compared to traditional mountain bikes that start at $3,000. Vehicle specifications, as released by its creators, are listed below:
  • Motor: 600 Watt Brushless Electric Motor
  • Controller: Controls speed between throttle and motor
  • Battery: Lithium Ion 10 amp hour
  • Drive: Dual Range 14 speed gearing
  • Brakes: Hydraulic Disc
  • Bars: Carbon Fiber 1.5 inch rise
  • Frame: 6061- T6 Aircraft Seamless Aluminum Tubing
  • Fork: Dual Crown Triple Clamp 10" adjustable travel
  • Rear Rack: 8" x 21" aluminum
  • Tires: 20" x 8" tubeless
  • Cranks: Shimano
  • Deraileur: Shimano
  • Seatpost: Carbon Fiber
  • Seat: WTB
  • Chains: Shimano
  • Wheels: Hanebrink
  • Hubs: Hanebrink
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