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.
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IN
THE
WIND
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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.
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Beta now has its own
line of youth e-bikes,
called Kinder.