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Take a ride on the new pedal-assist Schwinn Tailwind
Schwinn’s Tailwind Electric Bicycle was released back in September, but we had a chance to take a ride on the eco-friendly beauty. The ride was in a ballroom in the Wynn, so it didn’t exactly emulate a real-world joy ride, but it gave me a taste for what the cycle is capable of. The electric bike rides exactly like a regular bike, but about 5 or 6 seconds into the ride, it starts assisting you. Once you stop pedaling, the electric motor stops – so this is no moped. Additionally, when you use the hand breaks, the motor stops as well.
A full charge of the exclusive Toshiba batter will get you around 20 miles, and it takes a mere 30 minutes to charge up. If you get a commercial charger however, you can charge up in just 5 minutes – which is very impressive. The Schwinn Tailwind will hit stores early this year for $3,199.















