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  2. Aventon Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Aventon, the developer of electric-powered personal bikes, has provided its consumers with smooth and sustainable mobility.The concept of “micromobility” and restrictions on public gatherings and transportation because of the COVID-19 pandemic began several years ago boosted the e-bike phenomenon in the global marketplace, especially in the Americas and Europe.

  3. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Converting a non-electric bicycle to its electric equivalent can be complicated but numerous 'replace a wheel' solutions are now available on the market. [44] An Electric Pusher Trailer is an e-bike design which incorporates a motor and battery into a trailer that pushes any bicycle. One such trailer is the two-wheeled Ridekick.

  4. The type of Aventon e-bike you should get, based on your ...

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    Aventon Abound. Carry up to 143 pounds on the go with a cargo e-bike built for heavier loads. $,1999 at Aventon. A cargo e-bike, like the Abound Ebike, is ideal for those needing to carry heavy ...

  5. Canyon Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Canyon launched its first e-bike called the Spectral:ON. [3] In 2020, the brand launched the first in its line of Canyon Factory Racing (CFR) bikes (the Strive mountain bike), [4] a limited run of high-end bikes designed for professional riders. The current CFR line up consists of the Lux, Aeroad, Exceed, Sender, Endurace and Ultimate.

  6. Aventon's Abound Brings E-Cargo Bikes to a Bigger Audience - AOL

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    Aventon's new Abound is a feature-packed, small-wheeled, mid-tail cargo-carrying e-bike capable of hauling almost anything, anywhere.

  7. Electric bikes - Wikipedia

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    The term Electric bikes may refer to: Electric motorcycles and scooters; Electric bicycles. Pedelec (pedal electric cycle), electric bicycle where the rider's pedalling is assisted by a small electric motor

  8. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  9. Electric bicycle laws - Wikipedia

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    Electric bicycle, generally not allowed on Mackinac Island: 20 Class I & II, 28 Class III 750 Watts yes for class III 14 for Class 3 [95] No Minnesota: Electric-Assisted Bicycle 20 1000w No 15 No Mississippi: Bicycle with a motor attached Bicycle None None No None No Missouri: Electric Bicycle Bicycle 20 Class 1 and 2. 28 Class 3 750W or 50cc