Eurobike
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Vaast Bikes is at Eurobike this week, where the company is announcing the global launch of a step-through urban ebike called the E/1, which employs a full suspension system designed to smooth out the ride, no matter how much cargo is being hauled.
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A2B introduced its latest creation at last month's Eurobike show. Named after the American inventor of the electromagnetic transmission, Justus B. Entz, the Entz e-bike benefits from a new, neatly integrated Continental e-drive that saves weight while promising a sharp electric-assisted ride.
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Japanese-Swiss company Sunstar hopes to make e-bikes a little cheaper and more versatile with its modular Virtus electric drive, which transforms a regular bike into an e-bike, then detaches in minutes, effectively giving you two bikes in one.
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Back in their earliest days, motorcycles were little more than bicycles with engines. Italian manufacturer Lampociclo is trying to bring that simple, timeless style back to the modern day e-bike market. Its bikes combine the latest technology with styling cues from a time gone by.
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A new series of bikes from Electrolyte pulls the electric hardware off the frame and integrates it all into a one-sided fork.