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Turn any bike into an e-bike in seconds with this nifty gadget

Dear cyclists, you probably never thought you could turn your regular bike into an e-bike. Now it's possible, without the hassle of tools or complicated installation. Introducing Clip, the world's first plug-and-play solution that makes upgrading your bike easy.

Founded by Som Ley and Clem de Alcala, this innovative Brooklyn startup believes that electric bikes should be accessible and affordable for everyone.

The Clip makes it easy to turn your bike into an e-bike, giving you the benefits of electric assistance without spending a penny.

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Just the right boost

With 80% of urban trips being between six and eight miles, a traditional e-bike often feels like overkill. Clip Offer It provides just the right amount of power assistance, perfect for short commutes. Attach it to your bike in seconds and enjoy the extra power you need when you need it. Whether you're riding around town or hitting the hills, the Clip provides just the right amount of extra power for a smooth, enjoyable ride.

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How the clip works

This innovative device simply attaches to the front forks of your bike to easily transform it into an e-bike. The Clip is compatible with all city, road and bike-share bikes with 26″ to 28″ tires. Weighing just 8.8 lbs for the Commuter model and 9.8 lbs for the Explorer model, it uses a friction-drive principle to provide propulsion and has a Bluetooth remote control to control the ride-assist features.

The Clip can travel at speeds up to 15 mph and has a range of up to 4-6 miles on the Commuter model and up to 10-12 miles on the Explorer model. The Clip is equipped with a state-of-the-art lithium-ion battery pack designed to perform and get the most out of your Clip. Clip's innovative regenerative braking system also allows you to charge the battery while you're riding. Plus, the Clip easily charges from any standard outlet, making it easy to power up anywhere.

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How much does Clip cost?

Starting at just $499, the Clip is a game changer for anyone looking to upgrade their bike without breaking a bank. Traditional e-bikes often cost between $1,500 and $6,000, making them a significant investment. E-bike upgrades also typically cost between $650 and $1,200. However, the Clip offers a cost-effective alternative, making e-bikes accessible to a wider range of bikers.

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The Future of Clips

Clip plans to introduce a lower-cost version called BOLT in emerging markets like India. By partnering with cities and bike-share programs, Clip is poised to play a major role in reducing urban congestion and carbon emissions.

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Important points about the cart

The Clip is super cool, and could be a game changer for anyone looking to upgrade their regular bike to an e-bike. It's easy to install and affordable, meaning more people can enjoy the benefits of e-bikes without paying the high price of traditional e-bikes. Whether you're commuting to work or just taking a leisurely ride, the Clip is designed to make your journey smoother and more enjoyable.

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