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Coboc's Sydney E-Bike Weighs Only 32 Pounds with its Battery Pack

'Coboc,' the Heidelberg, Germany-based e-bike manufacturer, unveiled its latest creation, the 'Sydney e-bike.' This e-bike is notable for its accessibility and its unique lightweight design. The bike is available in a number of sizes and configurations to accompany riders with heights from 5'1 to 6'5. The Sydney features a step-over aluminum frame that makes it comfortable for riders to mount and dismount. Additionally, the aluminum frame results in the bike weighing only 32 pounds, making it easy to carry short distances for many riders.

Coboc limited the performance of the Sydney e-bike to adhere to European regulations. This means the top speed of the Sydney is 25 kilometers per hour, while the bike can sustain this speed for up to 110 kilometers before needing to charge. Lastly, the bike takes between two and three hours to fully recharge while plugged in.
Trend Themes
1. Lightweight E-bikes - Manufacturers can thrive by designing lightweight e-bikes that are easy to carry short distances for riders of all sizes.
2. Customizable E-bikes - Manufacturers can disrupt the e-bike market with customized e-bikes that are tailored to fit the unique needs of individual riders.
3. Regulation-compliant E-bikes - Manufacturers can capitalize on regulations by designing e-bikes with top safe speeds or maximum range that are compliant with regional transportation laws.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Bike Manufacturing Industry - Manufacturers can use lightweight materials to create e-bikes in various sizes and configurations like the Coboc Sydney E-Bike to appeal to a global e-bike market.
2. Travel and Tourism Industry - Tour and travel companies can design customizable e-bike tours for travelers and tourists as e-bike tourism grows in popularity around the world.
3. Transportation Regulation Industry - Regulators and transportation authorities can encourage and enforce the development of lightweight, high-safety, and regulation-compliant e-bikes for urban commuting.

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