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Electric Fat Bike by Surface 604

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Designed by John Dem, the Electric Fat Bike is the newest design from Vancouver’s Surface 604. The all-terrain vehicle is made to travel through city streets, mountains, beaches, and anything in between. It is equipped with a lithium-ion battery that runs up to 20 mph for 20 miles or fewer. While riding, one has the choice of low, medium, or high power mode, customizing the cycling experience, whether with pedal assistance or electric drive. After a ride, one simply removes the battery and charges it for 6-8 hours, or overnight. Available in bold orange, blue, or black, the lightweight aluminum bike is balanced and stylized with large, 4-inch tires with spider tread.

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