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Electric Bike Specs
The 2025 Super73 MZFT is a compact electric motorbike from Super73's A-Series lineup, designed for urban and casual riders who prioritize a distinctive, moto-inspired aesthetic. It features a 27-inch seat height, a reinforced frame, internal lockable battery storage, and compatibility with a modular secondary battery that extends range from roughly 15–20 miles on a single charge to 35–40 miles with dual batteries. The MZFT sits at the entry point of Super73's 2025 A-Series, differentiating itself from stablemates with its smaller form factor and dual 2P battery configuration support.
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