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The Cyrusher Ranger All-Terrain eBike Offers 50-Miles of Range

The Cyrusher Ranger all-terrain eBike is an electric transportation solution constructed with off-grid environments in mind, while also keeping the needs of urbanites alike in mind. The electric bike is built with a full sports suspension to deliver exceptional comfort when commuting or riding for sport, while the 1,200W Bafang motor is capable of pumping out support for speeds up to 28mph. The battery is rated to support up to 50-miles of range per charge.

The Cyrusher Ranger all-terrain eBike has a nine-speed Shimano mechanical gear system and will offer impressive stability thanks to a 6061 aluminum frame construction. The bike is rounded out with Logan hydraulic disc brakes for impressive stopping power and have 180mm rotors.
Trend Themes
1. Off-grid Ebikes - Disruptive innovation opportunity in the transportation industry for manufacturers to develop electric bikes that can handle rough terrain and off-grid environments.
2. Sport Commuter Ebikes - Disruptive innovation opportunity for manufacturers to create eBikes equipped with the necessary features to comfortably handle daily commuter use while still having a sporty feel.
3. High-range Ebikes - Disruptive innovation opportunity for manufacturers to increase battery life and range capabilities to meet the growing demand for longer electric bike rides.
Industry Implications
1. Bicycle Manufacturing - The bicycle manufacturing industry can capitalize on the trend towards eBikes that can handle tough terrain and provide long-range support.
2. Electric Vehicle Manufacturing - The electric vehicle manufacturing industry can expand their product lines to include eBikes with long battery life and off-road capabilities.
3. Outdoors and Adventure Equipment Retailing - Outdoor and adventure equipment retailers can tap into the trend towards off-road, high-range electric bikes by stocking and selling these specialized products.

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