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Clip is a small Bluetooth-enabled remote control strapped on to the handlebars.
A ride-assist algorithm on the Clip delivers the necessary torque to the bike based on your current speed.
On power assist, the bike goes up to 15 mph , about half the speed of full-powered ebikes.
A regenerative braking system recharges the battery up to 50 percent while riding.
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