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Following a trend we reported on some time ago, more and more chain-less bikes are being introduced into different segments in the bicycle industry. From big companies like Trek Bicycles to small ones like this latest introduction: Abio, companies are hoping the benefits will outweigh the “unique pedal feel” that a belt delivers.
Aibo introduced commuter-specific models to take advantage of the belt-drive bicycles reduced maintenance and greasy chain that keeps many of us from considering bicycles as legitimate alternative transportation. Belt-driven bicycles withstand the rigors of mountain biking so there is every reason to believe city streets won’t give the system any problems.
Is a chain-less bicycle for you? From reviews of owners of the belt drive system I’ve seen, the reviews have all been positive. Though, they do all seem to nod at the odd feeling delivered through the pedals. Since the transmission is super-quiet, some riders find that unnerving. Much like a silent electric car.
The new models released by Abio feature a lightweight bicycle at 30lbs, internally geared hub to give you some options on how hard you want to pedal, easy folding (just 15 seconds flat according to the company) and a relatively low price of $790 for such a light bicycle.
Maybe this whole bicycle thing will catch on.
Product page: [Abio]
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