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1200W electric bike designed to effortlessly handle diverse terrains like roads, rough terrain, mountains, and fields. With impressive speeds of up to 32 mph, this bike ensures an exhilarating ride. Equipped with a robust brushless motor delivering 80N.M torque, it boasts high-performance capabilities. Overcoming steep slopes is a breeze, thanks to its powerful motor. This results in a reliable and efficient output, requiring minimal maintenance. Dirt Bicycle, E Bikes, Electric Dirt Bike, Mountain City, Fat Tire Electric Bike, Motorcycle Dirt Bike, Retro Motorcycle, Electric Mountain Bike, Commuter Bike

1200W electric bike designed to effortlessly handle diverse terrains like roads, rough terrain, mountains, and fields. With impressive speeds of up to 32 mph, this bike ensures an exhilarating ride. Equipped with a robust brushless motor delivering 80N.M torque, it boasts high-performance capabilities. Overcoming steep slopes is a breeze, thanks to its powerful motor. This results in a reliable and efficient output, requiring minimal maintenance.

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THIS Military Drone, Tracker Motorcycle, Bobber Custom, Cafe Racer Girl, Electric Motorbike, Moto Cafe, Bike Exif, Minds Eye, Cafe Racer Bikes

Most customs start out as old bikes in dire need of resurrection. Taking a grinder to an old beater is cheaper than tearing into a brand new machine, and the results are often more appealing, too. But that's not an option when you're customizing an electric motorcycle: they simply haven't been around long enough. So how did a small French outfit build an electric flat tracker with all the old-school charm of a barn find? Jambon-Beurre Motorcycle is a custom shop based in Paris run by Antonin…

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Huge Design, Мотоциклы Cafe Racers, Industrial Design Trends, Bike Exif, Concept Motorcycles, Motorcycle Manufacturers, Track Bike, Cool Motorcycles, Motorcycle Design

There's an unavoidable disconnect between a concept motorcycle, and the final production version of it. By the time you've added all the stuff you need to make a bike street legal and sufficiently practical, your original design is likely to get watered down. Unless you're Zero Motorcycles, of course. A couple of years ago, the Californian electric motorcycle manufacturer commissioned San Fransisco-based Huge Design to create a supermoto concept for them. It was a hit, and the design made it…

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