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This E-Bike Offers Affordability & Safety to Younger Riders

Electric Bike Company, based in California, has announced a brand new and exceptionally adventurous e-bike that is designed to be suited towards the specific needs as well as budgetary constraints typically associated with younger riders.

The 'Model J' is an adventurous e-bike that comes equipped with as many as five pedal-assist degrees that enable riders to go about attaining a factory-locked top speed of 32 km/h which can be further extended to 45 km/h based on the jurisdiction. While the standard version of the 'Model J' comes with a single-speed format, this adventurous e-bike can also be procured in a seven-speed version. Both versions are touted as being "geared towards our youthful explorer."

"We are so glad to be able to offer a US-built, safe e-bike at this entry level price," said Sean Lupton-Smith, CEO of the Electric Bike Company. "We’ve packed all of our premium standard features into a fun, adventurous e-bike suited for both urban and off-road terrain. We couldn’t be more excited about this new addition to our roster."
Trend Themes
1. Youth-oriented E-bikes - Companies could focus on designing e-bikes that meet the needs and price range of younger riders.
2. Adventurous E-bike Models - Designing e-bikes that can handle off-road terrain and higher speeds, even if marketed towards a younger demographic.
3. Affordable E-bikes - Focusing on producing e-bikes at an entry-level price point to appeal to younger riders on a budget.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Bike Manufacturing Industry - This industry could expand their product offerings by designing bikes targeted specifically for younger riders, at an entry-level price point.
2. Sports & Adventure Industry - Designing e-bikes with a focus on more extreme outdoor activities, such as off-road biking, could help tap into an adventurous market.
3. Automotive Industry - Automakers could incorporate electric bikes into their product portfolio, marketing them towards a younger demographic for urban and off-road travel.

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