2013 Currie Technologies Electron Wheel Review - $1k
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 Published On Dec 15, 2013

The 2013 Currie Technologies Electron Wheel is a simple to install and operate, wireless, works with most 26" wheeled bikes that don't use disc brakes. Automatically senses inclines and wind resistance when riding to add more power. Makes the front of the bike heavier (wheel is ~20 lbs) and changes the steering dynamic a bit. No LCD or smart phone interface to communicate speed, distance or battery capacity (there is an LED battery indicator on the wheel itself).

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