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  2. A2B (brand) - Wikipedia

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    A2B is a brand of electric bicycles owned by Hero Eco Group. [1] [2] They have offices in the United Kingdom and the United States.Established in 2008, A2B designs and manufactures bespoke internal motor systems, and is a pioneering creator of eBikes.

  3. 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.

  4. Super73 - Wikipedia

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    SUPER73 was founded in 2016 A by Michael Cannavo and Aaron P. Wong along with John Kim, [2] Alix Armour and Legrand Crewse. The company started as a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign promising a premium electric bicycle called the "Super73" for a $25k fundraising goal.

  5. A-bike - Wikipedia

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    The A-bike is a small wheel bicycle with 6-inch (15 cm) wheels, increasing to 8 inches (20 cm) in later models. The original model weighs 5.7 kilograms (13 lb), and folds to 67×30×16 centimetres (26.4×11.8×6.3 in) reducing its volume to about 25% of its original size.

  6. Pedelec - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Bahn pedelecs with rear hub motors and batteries placed inside the frames.This is the "Jetstream" from Riese und Müller.. A Pedelec (from pedal electric cycle) or EPAC (electronically power assisted cycle), is a type of low-powered electric bicycle where the rider's pedalling is assisted by a small electric motor.

  7. Speeder bike - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2017, a team from Lithium Cycles worked with YouTube prankster Jesse to build a pair of 74-Z bikes using their Super 73 electric street motorcycles which they showed off on the streets of New York City. In order to give the appearance the vehicles "hovered", the team placed mirrors underneath the bikes to shroud the wheels. [29] [30]