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Cycle News 2023 Issue 08 February 28

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P52 WIND IN THE UBCO 2X2 Special Edition ADV E-Bike E lectric adventure motorbike company, UBCO, has launched its first-ever, limited- run 2X2 Special Edition bike. A twist on its classic AWD 2X2 Adventure bike, the Special Edition (SE) has been designed to intertwine both outdoor and urban worlds, catering to the everyday adventurer. Now available in a limited edition green and electric orange color palette, the SE bike is ac - cessorized ready-to-go and carefully crafted to provide a comfortable, yet tough and durable AWD riding experience whether running essen - tial errands or tackling the great outdoors. "We're all about making adventure more accessible, opening up powersports to more people than ever before," says Colin Godby, Chief Product Officer. "Here we combine proven off-road toughness with added style and functionality to bridge the gap between the great outdoors and everyday life" "The idea is to introduce more urbanites to exploring off the beaten track, while providing a bike that seamless - ly crosses both worlds, whether everyday errands, hitting the gym, commuting, surfing or outdoor adventures. We're excited to see how our Special Edition can help this movement." MSRP is $6999 and is available in February. CN UBCO launched its new limited Special Edition 2X2 electric motorcycle. New York City To Ban Dirt Bikes? N ew York State Senator Liz Krueger has introduced S. 2773, a bill that seeks to ban the sale of off-highway motorcycles and ATVs by dealers or individuals within New York City and enact a fine of $1000 for the first offense and $2000 for each subsequent offense while also allowing for any dirt bike or ATV sold in the city to be impounded. The AMA strongly opposes this ban. While the bill's goal is to address illegal use of OHVs on public roads, it instead needlessly punishes law-abiding residents and will do nothing to address illegal use of off-highway vehicles on city streets. Thousands of New Yorkers are avid off-road riders and should not lose their right to buy or sell their vehicles within city limits. The AMA encourages you to send a pre-written letter to your state Senator telling them to oppose this ill-conceived bill by completing the form on this page: https://americanmotorcyclist.com/action- center/ CN A new bill seeks to ban the sale of off- highway motorcycles and ATVs by dealers or individuals within New York City.

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