Specifications
Brand | Super73 |
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Model | S1 |
Speed | 15 mph |
Power | 1 kW (1.3 hp) |
Weight | 60 lbs |
Battery | 21700 Lithium |
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Battery Life | 3,000 cyclesℹ |
Range | 50 miles |
Charge Time | 3-4 hours |
The S1 is an innovative and high quality electric moped made by electric moped startup Super73 from California, USA. The company was founded in 2016 as an American lifestyle adventure brand that fuses motorcycle heritage and youth culture.
Inspired by the small vintage motorcycles made popular by fabricators in Southern California in the 1970s, the very first Super73’s were all hand-built and fabricated by a small team in Orange County, CA.
The S1 has a powerful 1,000 watt electric motor for a top speed of 20 mph.
The moped has a removable lithium battery for a driving range of 50 miles (ECO mode). The battery is of the same type as the batteries in the latest Tesla cars.
The moped has a strong cargo rack that can be upgraded to an extended seat.
The moped can be ordered online and is shipped worldwide.
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Manufacturer
Super73
16591 Noyes Ave
Irvine, CA 92606
United States of America
Phone: +1 (814) 747-9072
Email: customercare@super73.com
Facebook Messenger: m.me/super73
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