Super73-S2 Universal Motorbike

Shortstache Co. Garrett King

For those who love urban adventuring or traversing backwater trails, finding the ideal mode of transportation for the job can be quite tricky but we think that the awesome looking Super73-S2 Universal Motorbike is going to tick all of the right boxes. This vintage looking steed is billed as the ultimate around-town bike and uses a highly efficient battery to deliver a seamless, easy ride every time.

The Super73-S2 Universal Motorbike has a price tag of $2695 which, in our opinion, is a small price to pay for a ride as eye-catching, effortlessly cool and top performing as this. Each one is built from a robust and light aircraft-grade aluminium alloy that will be fit for any two-wheeled adventures you’ve got in mind this summer and autumn.

Vintage Vibes Aplenty

There is a sort of old school cool to the Super73-S2 Universal Motorbike that makes it really appeal to our sensibilities here at Coolector HQ and if you’re on the hunt for a new mode or urban transportation, this would undoubtedly be a top pick of ours. It has room for two and a distance of 40-miles which is impressive to say the least.

The Super73-S2 Universal Motorbike ($2695) comes with an electronics suite that effortlessly pairs with iOS and Android devices through the Super73 mobile app. This app can be used to operate the bike, use navigation, and switch riding modes on the fly. Powered by a no-nonsense brushless DC hub motor which is capable of up to 2000 watts of peak power, you’ll not be left disappointed with the performance of this majestic looking beast.

This awesome bike accelerates smoothly to a top speed of 20 mph with pedal assist. It can reach speeds up to 28 miles per hour on private property away from public roads and you can actually get an estimated 75 miles of range using ECO pedal assist mode. It boasts a fully adjustable air spring suspension fork which delivers a comfortable ride, even on bumpy roads and the 5-inch wide BDGR tires are the widest and most aggressive all-terrain tires in their class.

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