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  2. These Editor-Approved Electric Bikes Are up to 33% Off ... - AOL

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    Here are the best e-bikes on sale right now. ... Plus, this bike has a 500-watt motor and can go as fast as 20 mph. Shop Now. ... this electric bike can fold to save space, accommodates up to 300 ...

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    T1 E-Bike. Available in two colors and sizes, Velotric’s T1 bike is 23 percent off on the brand’s website. This means that instead of costing $2,199, you can snag it for a cool $1,699.

  4. 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.

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    This e-bike— equipped with a 350-watt geared hub motor and able to go for up to 40 miles—was named the best utility e-bike in our guide to the best electric bikes, with Deputy Editor Tara ...

  6. Lightning LS-218 - Wikipedia

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    With a top speed of 218 mph (351 km/h), the production LS-218 is faster than any other street-legal electric motorcycle, and tops the list of fastest production motorcycles. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] While the 218 mph top speed of the LS-218 was arrived at through calculations of power and wind resistance, the speed was proven at Bonneville Speedway using an ...

  7. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    E-bikes use rechargeable batteries and typically are motor-powered up to 25 to 32 km/h (16 to 20 mph). High-powered varieties can often travel up to or more than 45 km/h (28 mph). Depending on local laws, many e-bikes (e.g., pedelecs) are legally classified as bicycles rather than mopeds or motorcycles. This exempts them from the more stringent ...

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