Izip dash brakes

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The design of the LCD display showcases speed, miles, level of assist, and battery level. The shift between the differing levels of pedal assist is easy, with a simple (+) and (-) selection. For those looking for a commuter bike but not looking for the Stromer price tag, the Dash is a good option. The Dash is just as its name and can travel at a whopping 28 miles per hour. The Dash is only available in a diamond frame however, those who may be a little shorter might enjoy the step-thru Vibe Plus or the Path Plus LS. The handlebar is a classic commuter-style and the bike offers a rack in the back for a pannier bag or for some extra gear. The frame is a classic diamond shape and offers a mid-drive motor and a battery in the down tube. IZip is a part of a greater company, Raleigh Electric, and I consider it to be the “punky” yet functional line (in other words, you’re going to get where you want to go and still have a bit of edge and style). However, the 2017 models just came out and the silver color is sharp - like a knife cut through butter sharp. The Dash that we have in the shop is a 2016 model, so that’s what I’ll primarily focus on reviewing. Today, let’s break down one of the zippiest electric bikes I have experienced, the iZip Dash. Let's Chat: iZip Dash Overview, Specs, & Review iZip Dash Overview

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