1-805-637-3117 The Amazing 2012 Hebb ElectroGlide 500
2012 Hebb ElectroGlide 500 Step Thru
The ElectroGlide 500 is simply a
fantastic bike. It is fun, fast, solid, and rides like a dream. Every detail
has been meticulously crafted into a beautiful, dependable and delightful
machine -- guaranteed to put a smile on your face. This is the machine we have
been waiting for. It has stood heads above the others in the current
marketplace. With several hundred in circulation and unanimous positive
feedback,
the Hebb is a proven winner which we know
you will love.
Beautiful Lightweight Aluminum Alloy 6061
Frame
Premium 37-Volt Lithium Ion Polymer
Battery 7.1 lbs. In Locking Waterproof Case
Battery removable and located directly in
Center of Gravity
Aerospace 5:1 Geared CNC Brush-less DC
Hub Motor - 700 Watts Peak Power
Tektro Front Disc Brake -- Shimano Roller
Rear Brake
Schwalbe Marathon Plus Tires and Thorn
Proof Tubes
Weinman Explorer Rims with 13 Gauge
Stainless Spokes & Precision Bearings
Shimano Nexus Inner 7-Speed Transmission
- No Derailleur to Adjust
Cateye Speedometer/Odometer –
Motorcycle Center Kickstand
20+ MPH (legal limit) - faster with
Pedaling…25-40(EX) mile range (clocked)
2-Year Warranty
This is the electric bike Lee Iacocca
always dreamed of producing. It is in perfect balance, pedals beautifully,
doesn’t break, goes fast and goes far (up to 40 miles - EX for the Version!).
It blazes at the legal speed limit (20 mph) without pedaling, flattens all
hills, and may be ridden anywhere - bike path, street, or off-road. All for
5-10 cents a charge (over 1000 MPG equivalent). Power-on-Demand means you can
pedal, power or freewheel as much or as little as you like – it’s
seamless!
No license, registration, or DMV
required. For fun – fitness – freedom and our Planet. BE THE
CHANGE!
ClickHERE to download ElectroGlide 500 PDF flyer
(front).
ClickHERE to download ElectroGlide 500 PDF flyer
(back).
Winter Online Price: $1988
(MSRP $2199)
+ $99 Drop Ship, Preparation, & Ready to Ride Delivery
We do not accept returns
Call to make your best deal!
(Student, Senior, Military Discount Available)
(Plus, If you purchase your bike from us, we will sell you replacement
or extra batteries at our cost!).
*Air tires, tighten handle bars, place battery and screw in pedals.
It's easy! About 5-10 minutes and you are ready to go!
The Hebb Motor Difference
The Hebb hub motor drive is a CAD designed/ CNC (computer numeric controlled) Geared Drive with a 5:1 Planetary gear employing hardened steel sun and ring gears -- resulting in a much higher torque output than the standard field motor used on most electric bikes. It is finished in a military-grade conformal coating, and fitted in a potted and sealed aluminum casing with LED light codes for quick troubleshooting. The result is a more efficient trouble-free motor (zero failures). Most other electric bicycle motors are basically braided copper wires rotating around a field creating an electromagnetic current.
The MotorWheel Assembly also uses a Weinman CNC double-walled, eyelet rim with premium-quality 13G stainless spokes, a 6-hole ISO disc mount, and a 180mm rotor. We then use puncture-resistant Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires.
Watch the Hebb Ebike Video:
Electric Bicycle 3.0 – The Hebb Electro Glide 500
Copyright Ken Kalb 2009
Out of
the box, I was able to get the Hebb Electro Glide road ready about 5 minutes.
As an old-time bicycle enthusiast, I’m immediately impressed by how every
single component is high-quality and well thought out. No scrimping or
compromises here, yet also nothing superfluous. It is immaculate. And
everything is in precise adjustment. As anxious as I was to ride it, we just
stood there and admired the fit and finish, as well as the intelligence of the
design. This machine is drop-dead gorgeous.
The
7-pound 37 Volt 10 Amp Lithiun-Ion Phosphate battery slips tightly behind the
seat tube after tripping a special seat-post release -- sitting right at the
bike's center of gravity. Was it all show and no go? Time to turn it on and put
the rubber on the road.
I spin
the pedals, twist the motorcycle-style throttle all the way back, and start
firing down on the rapid-fire thumb shifters through the Nexus gears all the
way up to 20+ mph. Whoosh. I immediately understand why this bike is called the
"Electro-Glide." It feels a lot like surfing on a glassy wave --
perfectly smooth. I lightly depress the brakes and bring it back to zero. The
Tektro front disc and Shimano roller rear brake produce a feathery touch and
stop you on a dime. While at the stop sign, I upshift full range from high gear
(7th) to low (1st) gear --- an invaluable feature of the Nexus transmission,
and something you simply can't do with a standard derailleur bike. I circle
back to report my first impressions to my friend, and he notices the very wide
grin on my face. "I like it!"
This bike
is tight -- built more like a piano than an electric bicycle. It perches up
easily on its sprung-loaded center-mounted kickstand when not in use. It is
fully appointed with fenders, headlight and taillight - both powered by the
main battery, speedometer/odometer and a strapped luggage carrier that will
hold 60 lbs.
One of my
criteria for a good electric bike is that it is a decent pedal bike as well. So
I turned the power off and pedaled the bike around the Santa Barbara beach area
bike path for 4 miles. I was delighted by how easily it pedaled and freely it
coasted, as well as its comfortable ergonomics. This is partially because the
sturdy aluminum frame spreads its wheelbase out to 47 inches -- placing the
crank-set slightly forward. This provides a superior angle for pedaling ease.
Riding position is absolutely perfect for comfort and visibility, with all of
the controls placed as though custom fitted for your anatomy. The high-quality
suspension front fork smoothes out the bumps and the premium Schwalbe Marathon
Plus tires ride beautifully, besides being highly resistant to flats. I’m
particularly happy they use the Schwalbe’s (a $60+ tire) -- as most E-bikes
scrimp on using quality rubber – your very connection to the road.
The Hebb
is a power-on-demand bike, so you can ride it like a motorcycle, pedal it like
a bike, or do any combination of the modes with total control. I don’t like
power-assist only bikes that add power to your pedaling as they seem more like
a treadmill and are not nearly as versatile or fun. The Electro Glide has a
wonderful balance of human and electric power, and a seamless integration of
modes.
It weighs
in at 59 pounds in full dress, not heavy by electric bicycle standards, though
not a flyweight either. But roaring down a hill at 30 miles per hour, I felt
steadier and safer than on my $3000 road bike. This is partially because of the
longer wheelbase, the precision of the components and the Schwalbe’s. After
riding the Electro Glide for the last week, I am thrilled to report that this
is simply an awesome machine. It’s been a long time coming!
There are
lots of ways to ride it. If you’re in workout mode, twist the throttle all the
way back and melt the thumb shifter through the gears right up to full speed,
then use the power to maintain your speed if your speed lags. This bike is
quick, and you feel every one of the 700 Watts of peak power in the sweet spot
of the torque curve. Up serious the hills, you simply click the thumb shifter a
couple of times to downshift, while maintaining most of your speed -- a truly
amazing feeling. While on a road test, I paced a pack of road cyclists decked
out in their full colors through some uphill twisties, who had to stand up on
their pedals to keep up with me. When commuting around, I use the power in
bursts to maintain cruising speed, pedal some, and also let the bike freewheel
for maximum range. Sure, you can ride the bike around just like a motorcycle,
but the way the torque curve works, you really get the maximum benefit when
adding some assistance. You can get as much or as little exercise as your mood
dictates. You get used to riding around several miles per hour faster than you
usually do. This machine is both fast and a ton of fun.
The Hebb
goes a true 20+ mph -- the legal limit for a non-registered pedal vehicle. Note
that normal speed on a pedaled bike at a fast cadence is about 12-15 mph. It
also easily gets its advertised 25+mile range thanks to its advanced Lithiun
Ion polymer battery. I torture tested it over the steepest Santa Barbara
foothills (Mountain Drive, Las Canoas, Botanic Gardens, etc.) and with adequate
pedaling tackled them all and still got over 30 clocked miles!
I am also
impressed by the sturdy build quality. I’ve been told the manufacturer recently
rode one 3000 kilometers through Africa in 14 days and had a ball! And Hebb
backs it up with a generous 2-year warranty on the frame and and 1-year on the
battery.
The
advantages of transportation that requires no registration, no insurance, no
license, plus the ability to ride and park anywhere -- on the street, the bike
path, alley, sidewalk, on or off road make this new generation of electric
bikes stiff competition for gas-powered Vespa-style two wheelers. When you also
factor in the ability to get exercise, the near-silent ride, the low cost of
operation (10 cents for 20+ miles), the fun and joy factor, and your freedom
from petroleum -- you realize this is a big wave of the future.
Lee
Iacocca always wanted to make a bike like this, and came pretty close with his
final 36 Volt E-Bike. But it was thoroughly over-built and cumbersome to
pedal, weighing in at over 90 pounds. The TidalForce M750 was also on the right
track, though its complexity as well as its battery problems caused its
downfall. Now, with advances in battery, motor, and bicycle technology, the
electric bike has finally come of age.
Each of
the new generation (3.0) of E-bikes has its plusses and minuses. Most of them
are built the European regulations which only allow 15 mph and 250 Wattrs. The
Giant is unfortunately–power-assist, the Ohm and Schwinn Tailwind are too
expensive (3500), the A2B is too cumbersome to pedal, and the Ecobike uses
low-end parts. So in my opinion, the Hebb ElectroGlide 500 is the best of the
new bunch.
500 Mile Review: I’ve always wanted to deal with an
electric bicycle that you could just ride. The Hebb is a well-built bike. I
re-torqued the 5 little allen-bolts in the disc brake for safety, checked the
tire pressures (fine), put a dab of lube on the chain and that’s it.