The Rambler TRL is a new electric bike from Razor that combines retro style with modern features. It has a sleek steel frame, a bench seat, and a headlight cowl that give it a vintage minibike look. The bike also has 20-inch pneumatic knobby tires that can handle rough terrain and an adjustable air-sprung suspension fork that lets you customize the ride feel. The Rambler TRL is a class 2 e-bike, which means it can be used on roads and bike paths, though it is always important to be aware of local laws in your region.
The bike is powered by a 750-watt hub motor that can reach speeds up to 19.9 mph (32 km/h) and a 46.8-volt lithium-ion battery that can last up to 16.6 miles (26.7 km) on a single charge. You can choose between five power levels and use either the twist throttle or the pedal assist to control the speed. The bike also has a dashboard display that shows the speed, battery life, and power level, as well as front and rear hydraulic disc brakes, an LED headlight and taillight, and a fender for both wheels. The Rambler TRL is available for purchase on Amazon and the Razor website for $1,299.99.
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