

X-PRO Storm 125cc ATV with Automatic Transmission w/Reverse, LED Headlights, Electric Start, Big 19"/18" Tires! X-PRO Hawk 125cc ATV with Automatic Transmission w/Reverse, LED Headlights, Remote Control! Big 19"/18"Tires! X-PRO Ranger 125cc Jeep Go Kart with 3-Speed Semi-Automatic Transmission w/Reverse, LED Headlights, With Windshield and Spare Tire, Big 18" Aluminium Rim Wheels!
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The classic looks are certainly a highlight, and there are seven gears to help when you’re pulling away from a standstill, as well as on hills. Each comes in three frame sizes to suit wide variety of riders. The one shown above is the ‘open frame’ design. You can pick between three different frame styles, including a ‘shopper’-style step-through model. The Array is Raleigh’s entry-level electric bike. It will be available in the UK soon, we’re told. It’s not widely available, either, being sold only in the US and Germany at the time of writing. Even the smallest frame size requires the rider to be 170cm (5ft7) tall, partly because the seat post doesn’t insert very far into the lightning-bolt-shaped frame. It’s a fairly quiet motor and has just about enough power to get you up most hills. Like the Tenways, the Urtopia is single-speed with a rear-hub motor and torque sensor. Trouble is, they can’t be seen during the day. These help motorists to see you better at night, and flash like a car’s turn indicators when you want to turn left or right. It’s also why Urtopia added a smart rear light that also works light a brake light and has road-facing projectors. It’s hard to hear in noisy environments such as cities, which is where the Carbon 1 is designed to be ridden.

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You can pair the bike with the app and get turn arrows on the screen to direct you along a route, and pair the built-in Bluetooth speaker to hear the navigation instructions. There’s a large dot matrix display in the middle of the handlebars but it doesn’t show much information. Urtopia has really packed in the tech, though, with GPS and and an eSIM allowing you to monitor and track the bike’s location, which will help if it gets stolen. The forks, handlebars and seat post are also carbon fibre, but overall it’s no lighter than the cheaper Tenways CGO600. For the price, it’s surprising that the Carbon 1 has – as you can guess from the name – a carbon fibre frame.
