Press Release

Christini AWD Launches E-Bike Series Of Products

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

July 8, 2020

 

Contact: Steve Christini

Email: sales@christinibicycles.com

PH: 215-351-9895

 

CHRISTINI AWD LAUNCHES E-BIKE SERIES OF PRODUCTS

All-Wheel Drive Off-Road E-Bicycles to be Manufactured in USA by Christini AWD

 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania—CHRISTINI AWD is launching a new generation of All-Wheel Drive bicycles utilizing the same revolutionary technology that has been providing traction and control benefits to off-road riders for years.  But now these remarkable pedal-driven machines will have a high power electric-assist mid-drive motor to launch them over slippery rocks and wet roots like no other single, rear-wheel driven e-bicycle.  Available in a 27.5” hardtail and several FAT tired models, these electric-assist mountain bicycles provide the ultimate in traction control allowing a rider to conquer conditions most thought to be un-rideable.  The added benefits will dramatically extend ride length and climbing capabilities.  Customers will be able to ride miles further and climb hills never before summited!

Inventor and entrepreneur, Steve Christini, announced this week he is looking to offer his unique machines via a select dealer network which understands the added performance a second-driven wheel provides to an e-bicycle.  “E-bikes are taking over the world because they provide an off-road riding experience to a wider demographic than ever before.  With AWD (all-wheel drive) added to that mix, riders will gain a go-anywhere level of confidence never available until now.”  

Christini AWD Bicycles incorporate a mid-drive Bafang 1500W motor with torque sensing pedal-assist abilities all for under $5600 MSRP.  These bikes are appropriately balanced – and offer a true mountain bike experience - without the burden of heavy hub motors found on some other 2WD utility bikes. 

AWD Hardtail Plus Specs

·        Frame 6061 T6 aluminum

·        MRP Raven Air 35mm fork

·        1500W Bafang mid-drive motor with color-display and torque sensing

·        27.5” Sun Ringle rims with Wheelsmith spokes

·        Quality SRAM cassette, shifter, derailleur, brakes, calipers, rotors & levers

·        Weight: 49 pounds

·        MSRP: $5595

 

Start now by inviting a new category of customer into your store.  For more information on how to become a dealer, please contact sales@christinibicycles.com for more information.  Ask for the Dealer Kit and get started toward your new, profitable venture into e-bikes, the new “gateway drug to more motorcycle sales.”  See www.christinibicycles.com for more information.

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Christini has been the leader in 2-wheel drive (AWD) bicycles and motorcycles since 1999. The company currently manufacturers AWD motorcycles and supplies US and International military special forces around the world along with the U.S. Airforce and Border Patrol.  Christini AWD motorcycles have also been chosen by several winning, professional riders of extreme motorcycling events like Erzberg and King of the Hammers. The AWD motorcycles are street-legal while the AWD bicycles are legal for use on designated trails. 

 

Caption 1: The 27.5 Hardtail Plus E-MTB by Christini provides the ultimate in traction control with all-wheel drive.

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Caption 2: A proven mid-drive Bafang motor with color display and SRAM driveline/brake components makes for an unbeatable combination of quality in a durable, off-road AWD machine.  

 

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Caption 3: Explorer/adventurer Kate Leeming from Perth, Australia trains here in Finland prepping for her ride across Antarctica on her Christini AWD (non-electric) bike. This feat will be completed on a regular 2-wheel drive fat-tired Christini without help from an electric motor.

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Caption 4: The extra driveshafts inside the frame and to the front wheel only add 1.7 pounds to the Hardtail and 2.3 pounds to the FAT-tired AWD bicycles. 

 

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Caption 5: A handlebar mounted switch controls the AWD “shift on the fly” clutch which when engaged interlocks with the rear hub transferring power to the forward spiral gear set.   

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