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Neematic’s latest e-bike makes its first public appearance

DECCAN CHRONICLE
Published : Nov 15, 2016, 4:57 pm IST
Updated : Nov 15, 2016, 4:58 pm IST

FR/1 is according to the company, a perfect fusion of MTB and dirt bike.

Neematic is set to launch a pre-order campaign for FR/1 and start serial production in 2017. (Image: Neematic)
 Neematic is set to launch a pre-order campaign for FR/1 and start serial production in 2017. (Image: Neematic)

Neematic, a new player in the e-bike market made its first public appearance of their electric bike – FR/1 – at Intermot 2016 in Germany.

With its 20kW peak power motor, aluminium frame and off-road suspension, the FR/1 is according to the company, a perfect fusion of MTB and dirt bike. Riders can reach top speeds of 100 km/h, a range of 50 to 100km and experience great handling whether they are climbing uphill or shredding the trail.

‘We wanted to create a top performance e-bike for rough terrain. Most importantly, we’ve been able to integrate the motor in the frame and remove unsprung mass in the rear wheel. It is this weight distribution alongside the bike’s immense torque that puts Neematic at the frontier of high performance e-bikes,’ says Domas Zinkevicius, co-founder and chief engineer of Neematic.

FR/1 is also equipped with a 2.2kWh Li-ion battery and uses only top-notch bicycle components such as Fox 2017 shocks, Hope tech3 V4 brakes, Pinion drive and DMR pedals.

Initial design and engineering for the bike was commenced in early 2014, with Neematic then being established in 2015 with backing from Practica Capital, a venture capital fund. The engineers behind the bike, Domas and Linas, leverage 12 years of experience in electric bicycle builds and race suspension engineering.

Neematic is set to launch a pre-order campaign for FR/1 and start serial production in 2017.

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