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The MOD Easy SideCar 3 Features a Secondary Seat for Pets, Kids

The MOD Easy SideCar 3 e-bike features a design inspired by the 1940s Harley Davidson, combining a vintage motorcycle aesthetic with modern technology. It includes a classic motorcycle frame, beach bar handlebar, and wide 3-inch tires. The bike is available in Army Green or Charcoal Black, complemented by MOD’s brown accents. The sidecar, which can carry up to 150 pounds, is designed for extra cargo, kids, or pets and is easily detachable with three quick-release pins.

In terms of specifications, the MOD Easy SideCar 3 is equipped with a 750W geared rear hub motor, capable of reaching a top speed of 28 mph. The bike offers a range of up to 45 miles on a single battery charge, thanks to its 48V 15Ah battery. Additional features include hydraulic brakes, a full LED lighting system, and a digital LCD instrument panel. The MOD Easy SideCar 3 is priced at $4,190 and is available for purchase through the MOD Bikes website.
Trend Themes
1. Vintage-modern Hybrid Vehicles - The MOD Easy SideCar 3 e-bike blends nostalgic design elements with cutting-edge electric technology, presenting a unique market offering.
2. Multi-passenger E-bikes - Featuring a detachable sidecar, the MOD Easy SideCar 3 offers flexible passenger and cargo solutions, catering to diverse transportation needs.
3. High-performance Electric Bikes - With a 750W motor and a top speed of 28 mph, the MOD Easy SideCar 3 exemplifies the fusion of power and efficiency in modern e-bikes.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Transportation - Companies in this sector can explore hybrid designs that combine vintage aesthetics with modern electric capabilities.
2. Pet Travel Accessories - Opportunities exist to develop specialized sidecar attachments for safely transporting pets on electric bicycles.
3. Sustainable Urban Mobility - This e-bike highlights how sustainable urban transportation solutions can be both functional and stylish.

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