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Discover the Retro Charm of Vintage Electric 72 Volt Bikes

If you’ve been captivated by the electric bike scene and have a soft spot for classic style, Vintage Electric Bikes should be on your must-watch list.

Their newest lineup, the 72 Volt Series, which includes The Shelby ($7429), The Scrambler ($6995), and The Roadster ($6995), boasts the most stylish electric bikes available today.

The Vintage Electric 72 Volt Bikes exude a vintage feel and pack an impressive punch, all at an incredible price point. If you’re in the market for a stylish urban ride that doesn’t compromise on power, these bikes are hard to beat.

Featuring 3 times the torque, a 4000-watt drivetrain, a top speed of 40mph, and a quick 3-hour charge time, the 72 Volt Series has raised the bar in the electric bike industry.

Despite their powerful rear-hub motor, these bikes operate quietly and are fueled by Vintage Electric’s redesigned 72-volt 1123 watt-hour battery, providing a range of up to 75 miles on a full charge.

With striking design elements like the hydroformed aluminum frame and meticulous details such as front suspension and retro-chic LED headlamp, Vintage Electric’s 72 Volt Bikes excel in both performance and aesthetics.

Getting on the road with a Vintage Electric Bike is a breeze. When you purchase a bike from the brand, it’s fully assembled by their team in Santa Clara, California, and then delivered straight to your door for hassle-free city cruising.

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