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Cycle News 2022 Issue 30 July 26

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Ryvid Unveils Anthem Launch Edition E-Motorcycle R yvid has announced its new electric motorcycle, the Anthem Launch Edition, which has a price of $7800 and a claimed weight of 240 pounds. The company claims the Anthem is capable of 75-plus mph with a range of up to 75- plus miles. The U.S.-based Ryvid company was founded by aerospace-industry gearheads. "Riding the Anthem is a personal experi- ence, with a level of customization that translates to a feeling that the bike was built just for you," says Ryvid founder and CEO Dong Tran. "We're not a powersports brand but a mobile sports company." The Anthem, which Ryvid says is the ideal commuting and urban transport machine, will have a limited lifetime war- ranty on the frame, two-year warranty on the power pack and one-year standard motorcycle warranty. Deliveries are slated to begin in the summer of 2023. Pre- orders for the Anthem Launch Edition will be limited to 1000 units and are only available at www.ryvid.com. CN IN THE WIND P40 Ryvid claims its new and affordable $7800 Anthem Launch Edition E-motorcycle is capable of 75-plus mph with a range of up to 75-plus miles. Beta Introduces Kinder Youth eBikes B eta USA announced the addition of an all-new youth range of electric balance bikes. Known as the Beta Kinder, the three-speed Beta Kinder eBikes feature aluminum frames, adjustable seat heights, disc brakes and mag wheels. The drive chain is fully enclosed, and the levers are kid-sized. The removable battery, which can be locked, has a ride time of 30-60 min- utes, depending on speed and load. The 12-inch Kinder is recommended for ages 3-5 and the larger 16-inch model is for ages 5-7. Each comes with a spare battery plus a 12-month limited warranty. The Beta Kinder eBikes can be reserved now, with availability expected this October. For more information, visit betausa.com. CN Beta now has its own line of youth e-bikes, called Kinder.

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