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This Unique eBike is Fitted With Fat Tires For a More Comfortable Ride

Eunorau has launched a truly unique ebike in the form of the 'Flash,' which stands out from the crowd due to the fact that it offers a design and functionality that combines several elements of electric bikes and mopeds.

The default version of this unique ebike comes fitted with a 52-volt battery pack, although buyers have the option of adding a second pack to double the range available to them on a full charge. Elsewhere, users have the option of procuring the 'Flash' with either a 750-watt rear hub motor or a 1,500-watt all-wheel-drive variant. Meanwhile, this moped-inspired ebike is fitted with fat e-moped tires, a mounted color display and a mobile app.

This unique ebike is currently the subject of an Indiegogo campaign, with pledges starting at $1,499.
Trend Themes
1. Moped-mimicking Ebikes - The combination of design and functionality of eBikes and mopeds is a potential disruption in the transportation industry.
2. All-wheel-drive Ebikes - The availability of all-wheel-drive eBike variants offers a new level of versatility that could challenge traditional mopeds and motorcycles in the market.
3. 52-volt Battery Packs - The use of 52-volt battery packs provides an opportunity to extend the range of eBikes and compete with gasoline-powered vehicles for longer rides.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Bike Manufacturing - Electric bike manufacturers can create innovative designs that combine the features of traditional mopeds and motorcycles to cater to a wider consumer base.
2. Transportation - The transportation industry can explore the potential of eBikes as a viable alternative to traditional mopeds and motorcycles to improve sustainability and reduce carbon emissions.
3. Mobile App Development - The development of mobile apps that interact with eBikes can offer a new dimension of user experience and create opportunities for innovative features and functionalities.

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