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Verve+ 1 Lowstep LT is a lightweight electric city bike made for helping you ride more and feel better doing it. Your daily cruises, commutes, and workouts get just enough boost from the light-duty Hyena motor. Plus, this e-bike is equipped with parts that put your comfort and safety first, like ergonomic touchpoints, reliable hydraulic disc brakes, wide and stable tires, front and rear lights, and an easy-on, easy-off low-step frame. It's right for you if... You want to do more by bike and have more fun on every ride. You know the extra boost of an e-bike will help you see more and go farther, and you're looking for one that's comfortable, built to last, and equipped with the latest e-bike technology. The tech you get A lightweight Alpha Gold Aluminum frame with lowstep geometry, an 8-speed Shimano drivetrain, a Hyena (250W, 40Nm) motor capable of sustaining speeds up to 20mph, an LED Bluetooth controller, and a 250Wh battery. Plus, hydraulic disc brakes, an adjustable integrated cockpit, extra wide 27.5 x 2" tires for stability and traction, ergonomic grips, fenders, lights, an MIK-compatible rear rack, and a lock. The final word Verve+ 1 Lowstep LT's light-duty pedal-assist system opens up a world of possibilities. You can adventure longer, commute quicker, and climb hills more easily. The extra boost makes riding your bike even more exciting and enjoyable, and quality components and comfort features make going farther and faster more fun than ever. Why you'll love it - Electric bikes amplify your power so you can enjoy the best parts of riding even more - The lowstep geometry gives you more confidence when mounting and dismounting - The hub drive motor and 250Wh battery give you just enough push without going overboard - Its 27.5" wheels are super stable and maneuverable, and 2" tires boost cushion and grip for a smoother ride - A Hyena LED controller makes changing between ride modes seamless and easy
Skid Loader is a compact electric cargo bike wired for large loads, small footprints, and everyday deviant behavior. Just as Easy, Not as Big Cutting back on car trips is a worthy undertaking, especially in these times of planetary peril. With its electric-assist motor and extreme hauling capabilities, our compact electric cargo bike Skid Loader invites those inclined to throw a leg over and wave their middle digits at downtown gridlock. Built for finding more ways to drive less and ferrying various materials to work, play, or wherever, we gave Skid Loader the utility of a long-tail and a manageable footprint that fits wherever a normal bike does. Comfortable and compliant under load, Skid Loader also enjoys cutting loose without cargo. Engineered to ride and feel like a regular bike, its 27.5" wheel platform provides abundant tire options you don't get from cargo bikes rolling on smaller wheels. And because it's a Surly, we gave it ample tire clearance and built it for commutes that go from bus stop to bandit trail. We also gave all three frame sizes adequate standover and a dropper post to fit riders of assorted shapes and sizes. Furnished with useful accessory barnacles and internal routing for just about everything, Skid Loader's scaled-down and feature-packed cargo frame removes the roadblocks between you and riding whenever the hell you want. - Equipped with Bosch Performance Cargo Drive Unit, featuring four invigorating levels of ride assist - Capable of running dual batteries for extended range (all mounting hardware and wiring included) - Dedicated rear rack rated for 100 pounds of potatoes, thanks to beefed-up M6 hardware - Internal cable routing for dropper post, brake, shifter, and lights - Mounts for fenders, front rack, and bottle cages (two on Medium and Large, one on Small) - Stable dual-leg kickstand for your loading convenience - Compatible with Surly Excellent Adventure rear axle for use with Surly Bill and Ted Trailers; accommodations for human cargo - Sturdy, full-size wheels and large-volume 27.5 x 2.5" ExtraTerrestrial tires
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