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Electric bikes (or E-Bikes) have become a popular mode of transportation for city dwellers, with more and more people making the switch.
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Gazelle Medeo T10 Mid Step
Sorry shorties this bike is only for the 5'6 ft riders and up!
This pre-owned bike is made for city living with its longe range battery. It is perfect for city streets with its powerful electric system and wide tire design.
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Brompton P Line Electric 4 Speed - Mid
What if we told you this bike actually folds in half...?
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