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Home»Tech World»MediaMarkt makes a mess and sinks €900 on this electric bicycle with 80 km of battery

MediaMarkt makes a mess and sinks €900 on this electric bicycle with 80 km of battery

By Nathaniel John15/09/20233 Mins Read
MediaMarkt makes a mess and sinks €900 on this electric bicycle with 80 km of battery
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Having an electric bicycle is synonymous with comfort, versatility and good performance in the city. This one from Moma Bikes has become a benchmark for its good autonomy and efficient engine. Not only will you arrive anywhere on time, but you will also be noticed for the careful design.

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1 Up to 80 km of autonomy
2 For only 899 euros

Up to 80 km of autonomy

Foldable, simple, electric and, above all, pretty! There is no doubt that its design is fully taken care of to make it ideal for riding in the city.

Perhaps what is most striking is that it has a battery with brutal autonomy. On a single charge it can last up to 80 km, which will be more than enough to get to and from work. Plus, it charges fully in just 4 hours, so if you’re in the office, you can recharge it for your next trip and ensure you have enough autonomy.

However, you already know that how long the battery lasts also depends on the speed, the driving mode and the weight we put on it. This one from Moma Bikes reaches a maximum speed of 25km/hwhich is what is legally permitted according to traffic regulations.

As for the chassis of this electric bike, it has a 6061 aluminum frame to be light and resistant. In fact, it only weighs 18 kg. So when you fold it, it won’t cost you anything to carry it or store it in an attic. It also has a front fork with suspension to make it comfortable to ride on any terrain, as well as a seven-speed Shimano gearbox to adapt the gear as you need.

Like most electric bikes, it has three levels of assistance so you can adjust the motor depending on what you prefer. You already know that these types of electric motors are the ones that help assist pedaling so that you can travel long distances without much effort.

It should also be mentioned that it has a luggage carrier rear, mudguard, easel and doorbell. No accessories are left in the way, so you will save a few euros on these types of details.

For only 899 euros

We have no proof, but we also have no doubt that MediaMarkt has gone crazy. One of the most desired electric bicycles on its website has dropped its price by 50%, passing from 1800 to 899.99 euros. That is to say, a brutal 900 euros less! If you’ve been waiting for a sign to buy your new ride to work, it looks like it’s just arrived.

You will only be able to find these types of bargains online, on the MediaMarkt website itself. You will not see this bike in any store, nor is there any possibility of physically picking it up. It only has home delivery available, although that’s better, right?

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