Most of the ebikes weve tested at TNW have futuristic designs, ample smart features, or minimalist aesthetics.
It looks and feels like a bike thats built to last.
The bike comes almost fully assembled and very well packed.

The paint job is clean and the welds are smooth.
Some other specs and highlights:
I tested the base specs with only the addition of fenders.
Each is separately customizable, leading to literallybillionsof possible color combinations.

Painting the frame is an extra $300, while other components will run you $79-$209.
If you customize every component, the paint job will bring the base spec configuration closer to $3,000.
But dont get me wrong Imgladthese options exist.

The base model already feels like its built beyond the standard of most bikes its price.
The motor provides smooth assistance and plenty of power on my single-speed unit.
It is worth noting that the motor does get loud in the higher assist levels though.

The laid-back geometry and plush seat make for a luxurious riding experience.
Despite the beach cruiser pedigree, I found the bike was equally suited for rough Brooklyn roads.
Meanwhile, the balloon tires readily absorbed bumps and small potholes despite the small wheels on my test configuration.

Your mileage may vary, literally.
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