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  2. Bluebikes - Wikipedia

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    Bluebikes, originally Hubway, is a bicycle sharing system in the Boston metropolitan area.As of 2023, the system had deployed 480 stations with a fleet of over 5,300 bikes in the 10 municipalities it served.

  3. 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.

  4. Benno Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Benno Bikes is a bicycle brand and manufacturer of electric bicycles, cargo bikes, and comfort bikes, as well as cargo accessories and bicycle parts.It was founded [1] in 2015 by Benno Baenziger (a.k.a. Bänziger) — who made a name and reputation by co-founding with Jeano Erforth, Electra Bicycle company, a modern electric bike manufacturer, [2] in Del Mar, California.

  5. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    E-bikes have reached a market share of 10% by 2009, as e-bikes sales quadrupled from 40,000 units to 153,000 between 2006 and 2009, [84] and the electric-powered models represented 25% of the total bicycle sales revenue in that year. [83]

  6. Montague Bikes - Wikipedia

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    The company continued developing pavement-specific bikes into 2010 and beyond. The pavement versions were the first Montague bikes to feature 700c road wheels and a new double top tube design. In 2011, Montague added to its Pavement bike line with the Boston 8, the first folding bike to incorporate the Shimano Nexus 8 speed internal-gear hub. [20]

  7. A2B (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The eBike models have two power options, Pedal Assist and Throttle Assist, with motors of different levels of 250w, 350w, and 500w available. [3] The company is owned by Indian manufacturer Hero Eco, which acquired the British manufacturer of A2B electric bikes, Ultra Motor Ltd., [4] in 2011 [5] after it filed for Administration in the UK. [6]

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