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Red Vintage Electric Cafe Bike

$3250 current bid
6 Bids
FMV: $4500

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Vintage Electric Cafe Bike with Customized 11-99 Brooks Rear Panniers

A CLASS APART, A LANE AHEAD

With its sleek, elegant, and timeless Golden Gate Red color frame, paired with custom tonal roll-top Brooks pannier bags, this bike exudes luxury and class. Handcrafted in 2018 by Vintage Electric, this gorgeous mode of transportation with zero miles is calling to be your new ride around town.

The Café was created to be the most efficient, beautiful bike on the road. With a 2-hour recharge and five levels of pedal-assistance, you can log 20-60 miles and cruise up to 28 mph. Remove the battery box, plug into the nearest outlet and you'll be on your way in no time at all!

This wolf in sheep's clothing is The Cafe's equivalent of a 500HP V8 hidden under the hood of the family sedan. With 3X the power of its competitors, the Cafe walks quietly but carries a big stick. Wedged within the mild-mannered-styling of the pedal-assist commuter is a ferocious power plant, producing a surreal level of speed and acceleration. All the benefits of bicycle commuting have been amplified by the electric drive train and vintage-inspired aesthetics, putting the Cafe electric bike in a lane of its own.

NOTE regarding SHIPPING: Bike CANNOT BE SHIPPED since it's already fully assembled. The winner must be able to pick up the bike from the Monterey area. The exact location and contact information will be given to the winner to coordinate pickup.

Donated By Sandy Laughlin