Luxurious E-Bike Lines

Riese & Müller Has Released Its 2018 Line of E-Bikes

In time for the new model year, Riese & Müller has released its newest line of luxury e-bikes, and the eco-friendly rides for 2018 focus on integration, range, and pure riding enjoyment. The line consists of three different e-bikes — the Delite GT signature, the Packster 40, the Roadster — which complement Riese & Müller's preexisting line of electric bicycles.

The top of the line model is the Delite GT signature. Designed in honor of Riese & Müller's 25th anniversary, the bike makes use of cutting edge technology and spares no expense. It incorporates DualBattery technology from Bosch, Syntace and Fox Factory components, and Shimano XTR Di2 gears. Each Delite GT signature is numbered, with a certificate signed by the company's founders, Markus Riese and Heiko Müller.
Trend Themes
1. Luxury E-bikes - The trend of luxury e-bikes is growing as manufacturers are focusing on integration, range, and pure riding enjoyment.
2. Dualbattery Technology - The use of DualBattery technology from Bosch in luxury e-bikes presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the battery industry.
3. Personalized Certification - The inclusion of personalized certification, like the numbered certificates signed by Riese & Müller's founders, presents a new opportunity for personalized manufacturing in the bike industry.
Industry Implications
1. Bicycle Manufacturing - The luxury e-bike trend presents an opportunity for bicycle manufacturers to incorporate more advanced technology and personalized manufacturing processes.
2. Battery Manufacturing - The use of DualBattery technology in luxury e-bikes presents an opportunity for battery manufacturers to develop and offer more advanced battery solutions for e-bikes and other industries.
3. Certification Services - The inclusion of personalized certification in luxury e-bikes presents an opportunity for certification services to offer unique and personalized certification options for manufacturers in various industries.

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