Single speed e-bike
Your guide to bicycles without gears
Your guide to bicycles without gears
In recent years, the popularity of single speed and fixie single speed (fixie bike) has increased. Every day, you see countless people on Germany's streets with these practical, feather- light bikes (fixie bike). These stylish companions are a real trend, especially in big cities . So it's hardly surprising that sporty fixie single speeds are increasingly coming onto the market.
Bicycles without gears are clearly the trend. Demand has risen sharply, especially among young people. If you don't want to give up your fixie but still want to enjoy the comfort of an electrically powered bike (fixie bike), a fixed gear style pedelec is just right for you.
Simply fast e-bikes
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