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Avial’s commuter e-bike is built like an aeroplane – and that makes it cheaper

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Alex Bowden

Alex has been editor of ebiketips since 2021, switching to a world with motors after seven years working on sister site road.cc, where he contributed news, reviews and the occasional feature. These days he combines his road riding with electric bike testing and a dash of ongoing cricket writing (his first book's due out in 2025).

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3 years 8 months ago

Raleigh's Special Products division are calling from the 90's to ask for their technology back.  Though I think that was just glue without rivets.

They seem to be laying it on a bit thick with the "light radiation" line.  The bike industry works with welding because its the lowest common denominator, its relatively easy to set up to produce - particularly Alu - frames in industrial quantities with minimal failure rates and wastage.

Gluing and riveting might work for a fairly low volume e-bike manufacturer - but can it scale cheaply enough?