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Carbon-Fiber Electric operated Bicycle Is Made for the Commuter

The bike ride to work just got more interesting. It comes in the form of the Leaos Electric Bike, a light-weight pattern initially made after the popular Vespa motorcycle. This futuristic-looking bike is developed and handmade in Italy and is created out of carbon fiber. Leaos looks smooth and modern while still being loaded with features.

This bike comes complete with Nuvinci automated moving, carbon fiber mudguards, bars with incorporated show, and a illumination system from the In german company Supernova. It’s accompanied by a high-powered battery power created by BMZ USA. Additionally, it functions a remodeled engine that makes for a better drive, higher torque, and the ability to achieve rates of speed of almost 30 mph.

Leaos’s personalized structure is developed as a unisex-style bike. It has a variety of colors, equipment options, and accessories, all of which is designed to your actual requirements. Travelling on it daily is no problem. It's intended as a low servicing way to cheer up your city trek.

Leaos Electric Bike







Source : Leaos website

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