The T-Tronik C From Bianchi Might Replace Your Car (in Other Countries)
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The T-Tronik C From Bianchi Might Replace Your Car (in Other Countries)
"But still fast. This Bianchi "road bike" is aided by a bit of assistance from their friends at Bosch. T-Tronik C Built for the Streets Bianchi had commuting in mind when they built the T-Tronik C. Designed to make city life and urban mobility a bit easier, Bianchi thought of just about everything for this city e-bike. With integrated lights, a rack, and a lock, the T-Tronik C really makes you reconsider that daily driver parked in your garage."
"Safety in an urban environment was at the top of Bianchi's priority list. Up front, they equipped the bike with an integrated 65-lumen light that charges from the battery (likely not enough to see with, but enough to be seen). The bike also has an integrated rear light mounted to the bike's rack. Reflective tire strips encircle each tire, increasing the visibility of the rider in all conditions."
Bianchi designed the T-Tronik C as an urban electric commuter focused on practicality and visibility. The bike pairs a Bosch Performance Line CX motor with a 600Wh battery for pedal-assist power. Integrated safety features include a 65-lumen front light powered by the battery, a rear light on the rack, and reflective tire strips. A sturdy rear carrier supports 25kg and is Snap-IT 2.0 compatible, while a reinforced kickstand carries up to 40kg. The frame offers an easy step-through design and larger sizes include a dropper post. A built-in rear wheel lock improves theft deterrence for short stops.
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