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2021 Monday Motorbikes Anza Electric Motorcycle

2021 Monday Motorbikes Anza Electric Motorcycle

Ever since we first laid eyes on them a handful of years ago, we knew to expect big things from Monday Motorbikes and the Monday Motorbikes M1 Crossover Bike. Monday Motorbikes is back with a new model–Anza–that pays homage to the street we tested our first motorbikes on when we founded Monday Motorbikes in 2015; Anza Street. The Anza has designs and performance specs that will feel familiar to you Monday Motorcycle fans, but it dials things up in the flair depart with added design cues, colorways and styling changes. You still get a sub-70lbs bike built out of aluminum with spoke wheels and paired to a rear hub motor rated at 500W or 700W with an estimated range of 25 miles–along with a 31″ seat height and LCD color display for HUD. But this time around you get a more streamlined cafe racer setup with skeletonized design and black, green or white colors that make you stand out on the street. The Monday Motorbikes Anza is available now in either a 500W or 750W configuration in the Midnight Black, Hunter Green or Storm Trooper White colorways.