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"The Super 73" Electric Cycle


Go anywhere with 1000 watts of power, Californian design, and even a cup holder.

About this project











































Our 1000 watt Electric Motor is one of the best in the industry
Our 1000 watt Electric Motor is one of the best in the industry












A Thumb Throttle controls the motor and an LCD screen displays key information like speed and distance
A Thumb Throttle controls the motor and an LCD screen displays key information like speed and distance












The bike is packed with premium features
The bike is packed with premium features












High quality Disc Brakes stop on a dime
High quality Disc Brakes stop on a dime












The battery can be locked and removed for added security
The battery can be locked and removed for added security












Remove the battery and take it with you to charge
Remove the battery and take it with you to charge












The Super 73' has a USB port for charging your phone on the go
The Super 73' has a USB port for charging your phone on the go












Like in a car, but on your bike
Like in a car, but on your bike











































The idea started in 2015 while our co-founder Jon Akers was finishing his Masters of Engineering at Lehigh University. We love bikes and our goal was to create a new kind of electric bike with cutting edge technology while looking at the past for design inspiration. Motorcycles, mopeds and mini bikes of the 1970's drew our attention as durable, fun and timeless. Now located in Southern California, we've got a 4000 sq ft manufacturing space of our very own and are ready to crank out the Super 73', our ebike inspired by the 70's.





There's a core group of four of us here at Lithium Cycles. Between us, we've worked at Honda, Yahoo, P&G, various bike and scooter startups as well as electronic companies and have designed and launched over 20 products.






























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