It shares a similar display unit to the Path+ I last tested (you saw the video on its functions, right?), but the motor control actuation is much more advanced. This may not get you excited, but it does me. In fact I jumped some tall curbs myself with a smile. The aluminum frame looks as strong as any and I’ve seen some cool pics of this bike getting some fairly big air. Like the saddle, those tires can be swapped out if needed for the type of riding you have planned. The 700c tires (28”) have a large cross-section to smooth the road and a tread pattern that will do street or mild trail work. Out front is a decent suspension folk with a lock-out for those who need it. What we do have here are some great features and a E-bike with some serious zip. Although being a cruiser might be a stretch, some taller bars and a wider saddle would do the trick. Appearing most like a mountain bike, it really can be a road bike, sport bike or cruiser too. Check the photos and follow along.Įven though its name is descriptive, what isn’t as clear is exactly type of bike the Dash is. Enter the E3 Dash, with a name that matches its ride perfectly. It only makes sense that this long-time electric bike company would keep upping the bar with every new model release. ![]() If you haven’t seen the 2014 line-up of E-bikes from Currie Technologies you don’t know what you’re missing. Whether you are hot-rodding around or sight-seeing, the E3 Dash is lots of fun.
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