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Enhance the aesthetic appeal of your Super 73 Z ZX Electric Bike with the "Rear 73 Number Backplate," a stylish and functional addition to your e-bike. Designed for electric bike modification, this backplate is the perfect accessory for riders looking to personalize their Super 73. Crafted with durability and precision in mind, this backplate seamlessly integrates with your Super 73 Z ZX, providing a sleek and customized look. Its easy installation process ensures that you can quickly and effortlessly upgrade your bike's appearance with minimal effort As part of the e-bike upgrade accessories lineup, the Rear 73 Number Backplate offers both form and function. Not only does it enhance the visual appeal of your electric bike, but it also adds a touch of individuality to your ride. Upgrade your Super 73 Z ZX Electric Bike with the Rear 73 Number Backplate today and take your e-bike customization to the next level. Experience the satisfaction of riding a personalized and stylish electric bike that truly reflects your personality. Super 73 Aluminum rear #73 backplate. This backplate makes the #73 pop/stand out! Comes in a set of 2 with all hardware included. Comes in two options: Aluminum with or without powdercoat and 3D Printed Black PETG Made in USA WaterJet Cut Precision Aluminum Metal Provides Protection and Style Light weight Quick installation Hardware included Fits Super 73 Z/ZX model *Custom Powdercoat color available upon request but please not will is more expensive and will take more time to make. **Please note Raw Aluminum has no protective coating and may have markings in it, You are responsible for choosing to put a protective coating on it or not.
Out of the box, the woom 2 comes with a coaster brake as well as two hand brakes. When your child becomes more experienced with hand braking and no longer needs to rely on the coaster brake you can have a mechanic retro fit the bike with this kit and remove the coaster brake functionality and use the two hand brakes only. The primary benefit of this modification is to allow for backpedaling without braking, and to provide a smoother drivetrain with less friction. This optional conversion kit replaces your rear coaster hub with a freewheel hub. Please note that a tire and tube are NOT included. We recommend getting the freewheel installed by a professional bike shop or certified mechanic. However, with a few tools and handiwork, the task can be completed at home. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission dictates that all bikes with a seat height 25” or less come with a coaster hub, however consumers do have the option to convert to a freewheel. Size 14"
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Our friends at Icon Motosports have a few screws loose—and we mean that as a compliment. The riding gear they produce is wild, but the bikes they build in their Portland workshop are even wilder. So when Icon decided to spice up the annual dealer show of parent company Parts Unlimited, things got real weird, real quick. They decided to rally their friends in the biz, and organize a no-holds-barred custom challenge...with Coleman BT200X mini bikes. Arizona-based Coleman jumped on board with six BT200Xs: tiny air-cooled mini bikes that normally cost $799. They’re powered by a 196cc four-stroke single, weigh
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Adapter only. No battery or bike included. These adapters are made to slide in and be a snug fit on all Stacyc 12" and 16" models and allow you to use your 18v Makita power tool batteries on the bike. New Stacyc bikes have a battery recognition built into them however our adapters bypass this with 0 modification. You are able to remove your adapter at anytime, tool free. We've sold many of these adapters and can confirm 2,3,4,5 and 6ah batteries will fit on all models of the 12 and 16inch bikes. Note: Makita advertise the nominal voltage of 18v whereas Stacyc advertise the max voltage of 20v. Both brand batteries are the same voltage.
Correctly adjusting a front derailleur is one of the more subtler bike maintenance procedures, as it is a matter of millimeters. If you're having trouble shifting or seeing the chain grind against the derailleur, you shouldn't have to go...
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You asked for more exciting reflective stickers and here they are. These vibrant retroreflective stickers are designed to allow you to be as creative [or boring] as you want. They enable you to make an almost endless number of patterns and their microscopic embedded glass beads will reflect light to help keep you seen out there at night. 52 tessellating reflective stickers 8 bright colors 4" x 10" Contents: 14 Large Hexagons 12 Diamonds 12 Triangles 7 Hollow Hexagons 7 Small Hexagons
By taking a few simple precautions to lock your bike, and investing in a good lock or two, you can help ensure your ride will be safe.
You’re smoking down some sweet single track and right as you nail that last high-speed corner you see your friends seemingly float down a steep drop. You choose the b-line and cruise around this wall of mystery and then start hammering like mad to catch up with your friends … sound familiar? Safely riding off […]
Electric motorcycles still seem like a brave new world in some quarters, but the technology is maturing fast and the novelty is wearing off. Shanghai-based Kiwi expat Matthew Waddick has been building street-legal electric customs for years now, and knows this well. “Electric bikes are not new anymore,” he says. “You can’t wow people just by being electric—you need to do better than that.” So Matthew’s ramped up his operations, set up a production company called Switch, and just released this stunning ‘eSCRAMBLER’ prototype. And we reckon it looks as good as any petrol-powered bike out there. That’s because the
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