The $2,000 Segway Myon is a commuter-focused e-bike that’s powered by a 500-watt motor delivering 85Nm of torque, with a top assisted speed of 28mph, placing it squarely in Class 3 territory. CNET senior writer Antuan Goodwin got the chance to take it for a ride and try out their new automatic dropper post. Here’s what to know. 🚲⚡️ #segway #electricbike #ebike #commuter #segwaymyon
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