The Super73 Blackout Collection is a series of bikes engineered with power, performance and style in mind to help riders enjoy an impressive riding experience when commuting or even heading off-road.
The bikes come as an upgraded version of the brand's Adventure Series models and are each paired with an all-black satin finish on the exterior. The bicycles boast Magura hydraulic brakes along with a rear rack and Blaine handlebars to support impressive handling. The Super73-R Blackout SE is equipped with an adjustable Fox Float 3 EVOL rear shock along with Oury Grips.
The Super73 Blackout Collection includes a total of three versions limited to 2,000 examples each, which are available directly from the brand now starting at $3,095.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Electric Bikes with Rugged Versatility
- The Super73 Blackout Collection exemplifies the merging of power, performance, and style in electric bikes for enhanced commuting and off-road experiences.
- Limited-edition Bike Collections
- The Super73 Blackout Collection introduces limited-edition versions of electric bikes with all-black satin finishes, Magura hydraulic brakes, and other premium features.
- Upgraded Adventure Series Models
- The Super73 Blackout Collection offers upgraded versions of the Adventure Series models, featuring adjustable rear shocks, Oury Grips, rear racks, and Blaine handlebars for improved handling.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Electric Bicycles
- The electric bike industry can benefit from incorporating rugged versatility and limited-edition designs to appeal to adventure-seeking riders.
- Outdoor Recreation
- The outdoor recreation industry can embrace the popularity of electric bikes by offering enhanced versions with premium features for customers who want a stylish and high-performance experience.
- Premium Cycling Equipment
- The premium cycling equipment industry can explore opportunities to provide Magura hydraulic brakes, adjustable shocks, rear racks, and other high-quality accessories to cater to the demands of avid cyclists.
