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Electric Cycle

  An electric cycle (also called an e-cycle or e-bike ) is a bicycle that is powered by both human pedaling and an electric motor. It offers an eco-friendly, cost-effective, and efficient mode of transportation. Here's a quick overview:   Key Components of an Electric Cycle Electric Motor : Usually mounted in the hub of the wheels or at the crank. Battery : Lithium-ion batteries are common. Ranges vary from 25 km to 100+ km on a single charge. Controller : Manages the power flow from battery to motor. Pedal Assist System (PAS) : Gives power when you pedal. Throttle (optional): Lets you ride without pedaling (like a scooter). Display Panel : Shows speed, battery level, distance, etc.   Types of Electric Cycles Pedal-Assist Only (most common): Motor activates when you pedal. Throttle-Controlled : Can run without pedaling. Hybrid : Combines both features.   Advantages Eco-friendly...
   1. Chassis: The primary frame structure that supports all other components. This would be a prominent element in the wireframe.   2. Wheels: The wireframe would show the wheels, indicating their size and position.   3. Battery Pack: The location and approximate size of the battery pack would be indicated, often positioned under the seat or within the chassis.   4. Motor: The motor, which drives the wheels, would be shown, often integrated into the rear wheel hub or connected to the chassis.   5. Suspension: Basic representation of the suspension system (front forks and rear suspension) to illustrate how the wheels connect to the chassis.   6. Handlebar and Controls: A simple representation of the handlebar and basic controls would be included. 7. Seat: The seat area would be depicted, though without detailed seat design. 8. Other Components: Basic representation of the lighting and other essential components like the controller.