Australian company Stealth makes the kind of electric bicycles everyone would love to make if there were no government-imposed 200-watt power restrictions pooping the party. As such, with 24 times the legal amount of power behind its throttle, and a top speed in excess of 80 km/h (~50 mph), the original Stealth Bomber is flagrantly illegal everywhere except private property in most regions, but that doesn't make it any less of a wild ride. Watch Gizmag editor Noel McKeegan and a couple of slightly unhinged buddies put this electric powerhouse through its paces in our video review.
.. Continue Reading Video: Stealth Bomber pushes the limits of electric bikesSection: Bicycles
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