![]() Not to fall victim to Tiny Details Exagguration Syndrome, but I was less than pleased with the feel of the assist on the 2016 Dash I ordered. In short, I should have listened to Dunbar. Perhaps I've just been spoiled by my Juiced CrossCurrent. Personally, I could consider the Dash a fun commuter bike that is perfect for the flat pavement.I figured that a $3k (originally priced) bike from a big manufacturer would ride well, especially one that was selected as best affordable mid-drive. I felt that the motor was on point, even if it did have a gentle hum, and that the bike was comfortable. Would I want to encounter these bumps all throughout my ride? Definitely not, but the minor bumps that I encountered were manageable. The sidewalk was a little bumpy, and I while I could feel the bumps, they didn’t seem terrible. I took the iZip Dash on one of the routes in an industrial park. I saw the speed and power ramp up when I accelerated and, many times, not even noticing that I was cruising at 17 mph. I saw a playful side in my quick turns and sudden stops. When I began to pedal, I instantly noticed the motor kick in and realized that this bike could be more than just a commuter. This matte black, blue-striped beauty was just waiting and I thought I would give it a try.Īt first glance, the iZip Dash looks like a nice commuter bike - something simple to get you from point A to point B easily. I couldn’t put my foot on it.until I ran into it, the iZip Dash. I’ve had a few months to try out the electric bikes we have available yet, I felt like I was missing something. So, when I see about 20 ebikes in the store, my head becomes a little flustered with wanting to try everything. If you know anything about our shop history, we’ve been kiteboarders for a very long time. I never really expected to find as many ebikes in the store as I have now. Shimano M355 hydraulic disc, F180/R160mm rotors A geometry chart is included in this overview.Īluminum 6061, rack, lock, and fender bosses If you’re still unsure of your size, come into the shop or give us a call (80), and we’ll be happy to help. ![]() ![]() If you haven’t sized yourself before, take a look at our size guides (also, on every product page there should be a size chart). The large is a 19” frame that can fit those 5’9” to 6’. The medium is a 17” frame and can fit those 5’6” to 5’9”. The small is a 15” frame and can fit those two are 5’3” to 5’6”. These features definitely help the Dash when traveling at speeds close to 28 mph.Īs far as fit goes, there are three sizes to the Dash: small, medium, and large. On top of that, Kenda has added a continuous center ridge to help accommodate speed and efficiency of the electric bike. The tire is great for wetter conditions thanks to the deep water grooves. This tire is designed for the city and focuses on comfort. The tires are from Kenda and are the Kwick Bitumen model. The lever can fit three fingers comfortably. The M365 brakes feature a lighter aluminum lever and offer low-noise and stable braking. Also on the Dash are Shimano M365 hydraulic brakes. ![]() The fork is relatively light and helps make for a balanced ride. The suspension fork is useful in suppressing the vibrations of the uneven road to the rider. To get more technical, the Dash features a RockShox Paragon suspension fork. Speaking of which, the estimated range of the battery is 16 to 35 miles (to note, that range does vary based on your input and the terrain in which you're traveling). The combination of the two help over hills and help with longer distances. The Dash features a 350 Watt motor and a 48V 8.7Ah battery. 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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