Meet the ECB.3: Your New Commuting Sidekick

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Step Into a New Era

There’s a new step-through commuter in town, and it’s packing more punch than you might expect. The freshly launched ECB.3 is designed for everyday comfort but built to elevate your commute—literally! With pedal assist reaching speeds of up to 28 mph (45 km/h), this bike proves that convenience doesn’t mean compromise.

Power Meets Comfort

At its core lies the 500w Vinka rear hub motor. This Class 3 system ensures you’re not just gliding past traffic; you’re flying through your errands with ease and enthusiasm, all without breaking a sweat. Coupled with a generous 48v and 15 ah (720wh) battery, the ECB.3 can power you through your daily grind longer than your most persistent colleague.

Ride with Confidence

But wait, there’s more! The bike’s torque sensor intuitively recognizes your pedaling effort, giving you silky smooth motor support. A highlight for daily riders, right? Plus, the 6061 hydroformed aluminum step-through frame guarantees accessibility and comfort. With features like a Cionlli saddle and a zoom hydraulic suspension fork, every bump, crack, and pothole becomes just a minor inconvenience rather than a challenge.

With Kenda 27.5” x 2.4” tires supporting you for stability, and Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc brakes offering reliable stopping power, this is more than just a bike; it’s a standout commuter that seamlessly balances comfort with loads of capability. Say goodbye to bumpy rides and hello to a fun, fast, and smooth commute!

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