Hungarian bicycle manufacturer Olimpia also presented a pedelec in retro-style – the Gepida Nedao Cruiser.
It is equipped with an auto-eco mode that switches on the electric support only when needed and can add up to 30% of the promised 80km range.
Another new model, the Sirmium Speed comes in a mountain bike look and also uses the Yamaha bottom bracket system like all Gepida pedelecs do.
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