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The Bogbi Cargo Bike Carries Kids and Shopping with Ease

The Bogbi Cargo Bike is a sustainable urban transportation solution for families and individuals alike that will make the process of getting around town a little easier when running errands.

Outfitted with an expansive storage section in the front, the bike can be used for transporting young children, pets, shopping bags and more. The bike features power-assist technology that utilizes a 250W motor for providing up to 25kph of additional riding support. The battery pack will provide up to 80km of riding power assistance to let riders get around in an easier way instead of having to rely solely on their own stamina.

The Bogbi Cargo Bike is crafted from 304 stainless steel and made in Colombia to support local at-risk youth with vocational training in bike mechanics.
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2. Power-assist Technology - The bike's power-assist technology presents an opportunity for the development of improved and efficient transportation options.
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3. Youth Employment and Training - The Bogbi Cargo Bike supports vocational training programs for at-risk youth, signaling a growing opportunity for industries and organizations focused on youth employment and skills development.

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