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The X-Treme XB-210Li Super Folding Electric Bike is this weeks featured “Don't Be A gAssHat” product of the week!

Looking for a good alternative to get around town, run errands and so on? X-Treme has got one for you: the XB-210Li Folding Electric Bike. This baby will have you happy to store your gas guzzler in the garage.

One look at the XB-210Li and you know that X-Treme took a lot of pride in making sure that this model has top of the line components all around. No going on the cheap here.

The lightweight, hand welded aluminum frame looks like it can take a beating and still keep you on the road. The cushy padded seat will make your ass feel very comfortable as you tool around on the XB-210Li. The seat and handlebar height are fully adjustable, so that you can get the right combination dialed in to fit your specific body type, making for a sweet ride.

The X-Treme XB-210Li Super Folding Electric Bike is powered by a 300 watt brushless electric motor, which can move you at a brisk 15 mph unassisted, much more if you pedal. You can go about 20-25 miles on a single charge of the light lithium ion battery pack, and of course much further when you get your legs moving too. The battery pack is so light that I knew that I could easily carry a spare with me to double my distance if needed.

Does this baby ever fold down for easy transport! It measures 56.5” wheel to wheel, 22” wide at the handlebars, and 33-44” high when unfolded and in ridable condition, but it quickly folds down to a compact 31” x 36” x 7”. Coming in at just 42 lbs., the XB-210Li is easy to haul about with you on trips, and it can be stored in a locker, under a desk, or on the back seat of a car with room to spare.

I really like the comfortable ride and handling of the XB-210Li electric bike. I test rode it up and down my local streets today, looking for all the obstacles I could find so I could see how responsive the steering and braking was. I was not disappointed. I was able to quickly steer around trash in the road, potholes, and the occasional car darting out in front of me. Braking was a breeze, and I was able to stop on a dime.

I would not hesitate to recommend this epic folding lightning powered super bike to any of my friends, family or strangers too, child or adult. X-Treme has outdone themselves yet again. Oh, and the XB-200Li ain't too shabby either. Essentially the same bike with smaller tires for a more compact fold.

I found this one over at PRLog.com: X-Treme XB-210Li

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