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>> Court: I'm here at Practical Cycle right downtown Sacramento with Cassidy and Tim,
and we're checking out the BULLITT, it's like a super duty cargo bike here with an electric
drive system. So can you give me the specs and kind of an overview, Cassidy?
>> Cassidy: Well, the BULLITT has built us the world's fastest cargo bike and this one
is even faster because it has a BionX electric conversion kit on it.
>> Court: Okay. So that doesn't necessarily come stock. You guys have kind of upgraded
it like that?
>> Cassidy: That's right, yes, it's an upgrade.
>> Court: Okay. The one in the back is sort of standard where you pedal and it looks like
it's got [threwings] upfront. How many speeds do these have?
>> Cassidy: Those are 27.
>> Court: 27 speeds and that's so you can climb up those big hills if you need to or
go super fast as the name entails here. How much can you carry with these and, you know,
what are, have you seen people use it? Like what are they using for?
>> Cassidy: It's usually families but also with some [C-businesses] doing deliveries
with them. And you can carry as much as you can stand and pedal with it basically. So
the sky is the limit.
>> Court: Wow. That is cool and I love how it's got fenders on the rear and just this
nice, like, kind of metal built. And this one even has kind of like a kid's ride in
it where sort of looking at…
>> Cassidy: Yeah. Generally, cargo bikes are, you know, geared towards families.
>> Court: Kind of multipurpose like that. Okay. And this is the BionX, what is it, the
SL-350 HT that stands for high torque that you've got on here? Really good system. And
this is, again, sort of after-market so you can put it on yourself, but, I love the pedals,
too. It got the nice Wellgo. So just a sweet bike. How much are these, you know, without
the electric system on it?
>> Cassidy: They start at $3,000 without the electric.
>> Court: $3,000? And then these systems, what, it's like another couple thousand?
>> Cassidy: Yes.
>> Court: Okay. Okay. Sweet. Thank you very much.
>> Cassidy: You're welcome.