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Indian Motorcycles X Super73 eFTR Hooligan E-Bike

Indian Motorcycles X Super73 eFTR Hooligan E-Bike

Few e-bikes manage to evoke the past while melding it with the modern battery tech, but Indian Motorcycles and Super73 have done just that. Meet the eFTR Hooligan, an e-bike that’s inspired by styling cues from Indian Motorcycles’ long and illustrious history. The Hooligan uses Super73’s S2 aluminum frame and current 960 Wh battery mated to a rear rub motor for 28+ mph speeds and up to 75 miles of range on a full charge using pedal assist mode. The handsome red and black colorway, a moto fuel tank-like battery, a long skinny seat, and some sweet knobby tires give it street presence. It also gets BMX-style bars, red fork guards, a wind deflector, and LED lighting. Look for it to hit Indian dealers this spring.