Let's face it, an electric bike is an electric bike. They got wheels, frame, motor, battery. So what differentiates one from another is community. Super 73 is an amazing case study in taking what some people might view as a commodity, way beyond the product to this lifestyle community. -
FrickWalked through the doors, got on the bike. I loved the product, it was super fun, but it was really the people. And I said, okay, you have something here. I actually want to get a bike, and I want to find these people and start riding with them, too. - Drew Palos
With Boosted Board and other PEVs, we started seeing what they were doing. And applied that to what we were doing. And getting a bike and finding some of these people. We started forming these groups of just friends, going out and riding and just having a great time. - Drew Palos
eBikes increase the accessibility of a much larger patch.
Hills, wind, sweat, impact… minimized.
Carrying capacity - as big as you basket, bungee, saddle bags, and backpack allow
Oh yeah, they're also a lot of fun,
and in the case of Super 73, Super Squad Community included with purchase.
Safe riding everyone. Full-Length Interview
Andrew Palos (aka Drew): Community, eBikes, Collaboration, Mobility | Turn the Lens podcast with Jeff Frick - -
- Transcript and show notes -https://www.turnthelenspodcast.com/episode/drew-palos-community-ebikes-collaboration-mobility-turn-the-lens-ep26
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