Electronic bike startup Cowboy’s latest version of their signature e-bike is a tech wonder. The Cowboy 4 is not only an incredibly sexy looking two-wheeler but has a heap of technological advances not seen on previous models. There are two versions of the Cowboy 4 available, the regular and step-through frame version. Both have 6061 aluminum frames and forks along with a Gates carbon belt with a gear ratio of 60/21 and a Selle Royale saddle. Cowboy Cowboy Cowboy Cowboy The e-bike is powered by a 250 W hub-mounted rear motor that has a removable 360 wH battery. You can reach speeds of 15 mph with the ride to pedal-assist, while the battery has a 43.5-mile range that only takes four hours to charge. Other features include 47 mm custom Cowboy puncture-resistant tires with a flexible grip and a puncture protection layer, hydraulic disk brakes, and a handlebar with a wireless charger so your phone never goes dead.

The tech options don’t stop there, with the Cowboy 4 coming with theft detection, crash detection, integrated lights that remain on day or night, and an auto-unlock mechanism. When your phone is attached to the cockpit you can synch it with the Cowboy app that records all your statistics as you ride and helps you navigate the busy streets you’re riding around. Available in three different colors (Black, Khaki, and Sand) and starting from $3,000, the Cowboy 4 can be pre-ordered now.   cowboy.com

Electronic bike startup Cowboy’s latest version of their signature e-bike is a tech wonder. The Cowboy 4 is not only an incredibly sexy looking two-wheeler but has a heap of technological advances not seen on previous models. There are two versions of the Cowboy 4 available, the regular and step-through frame version. Both have 6061 aluminum frames and forks along with a Gates carbon belt with a gear ratio of 60/21 and a Selle Royale saddle. Cowboy Cowboy Cowboy Cowboy The e-bike is powered by a 250 W hub-mounted rear motor that has a removable 360 wH battery. You can reach speeds of 15 mph with the ride to pedal-assist, while the battery has a 43.5-mile range that only takes four hours to charge. Other features include 47 mm custom Cowboy puncture-resistant tires with a flexible grip and a puncture protection layer, hydraulic disk brakes, and a handlebar with a wireless charger so your phone never goes dead.

The tech options don’t stop there, with the Cowboy 4 coming with theft detection, crash detection, integrated lights that remain on day or night, and an auto-unlock mechanism. When your phone is attached to the cockpit you can synch it with the Cowboy app that records all your statistics as you ride and helps you navigate the busy streets you’re riding around. Available in three different colors (Black, Khaki, and Sand) and starting from $3,000, the Cowboy 4 can be pre-ordered now.   cowboy.com

Electronic bike startup Cowboy’s latest version of their signature e-bike is a tech wonder. The Cowboy 4 is not only an incredibly sexy looking two-wheeler but has a heap of technological advances not seen on previous models.

There are two versions of the Cowboy 4 available, the regular and step-through frame version. Both have 6061 aluminum frames and forks along with a Gates carbon belt with a gear ratio of 60/21 and a Selle Royale saddle.

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The e-bike is powered by a 250 W hub-mounted rear motor that has a removable 360 wH battery. You can reach speeds of 15 mph with the ride to pedal-assist, while the battery has a 43.5-mile range that only takes four hours to charge.

Other features include 47 mm custom Cowboy puncture-resistant tires with a flexible grip and a puncture protection layer, hydraulic disk brakes, and a handlebar with a wireless charger so your phone never goes dead.

The tech options don’t stop there, with the Cowboy 4 coming with theft detection, crash detection, integrated lights that remain on day or night, and an auto-unlock mechanism. When your phone is attached to the cockpit you can synch it with the Cowboy app that records all your statistics as you ride and helps you navigate the busy streets you’re riding around.

Available in three different colors (Black, Khaki, and Sand) and starting from $3,000, the Cowboy 4 can be pre-ordered now.