“We’ve stayed true to our initial vision of providing a better alternative to the car”, says in a press statement Adrien Roose, co-founder and CEO of Cowboy. The Belgian brand is one of the most appreciated manufacturers of pedal-assisted electric bikes. Cowboy e-bikes feature a sporty design, a removable battery (2.4kg) and a streamlined but sophisticated approach that employs just a single assistance level, with no buttons or gears.
Cowboy launches two new e-bikes
The improved flagship bike Cowboy 4 and a new step-through model are designed to “completely redefine life in and around cities”, Cowboys’ CEO says.
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- Alessandro Scarano
- 06 May 2021
The new Cowboy 4 is an upgraded version of last year’s Cowboy 3, while the brand new Cowboy 4 ST features a new form factor, with the company’s first step-through frame, optimized to suit riders 160-190cm in height. Both bikes benefit from a new powertrain (+50% more torque than last year’s model) and a “cockpit” with a Quadlock mount to access real-time informations while charging the smartphone. Obviously, the phone will need a Quadlock case.
The 250W motor resides in the rear wheel and assists up to 25km/h, (which also happens to be the UE limit for electric bikes assistance, ed.). Cowboy also redesigned the app, trying to achieve “some mix between Strava, Peloton and Pokémon Go”: Andrian Roose says that “by designing two frame types featuring our first-ever step-through model, an integrated cockpit, and a new app, we are now able to address a much larger audience and cater to many more riders to move freely in and around cities”. Both Cowboy 4 and Cowboy 4ST are priced €2,490 and are shipping in September and come with the brand’s theft insurance and assistance in selected countries and cities.
All pictures courtesy of Cowboy
All pictures courtesy of Cowboy
All pictures courtesy of Cowboy
All pictures courtesy of Cowboy
All pictures courtesy of Cowboy
All pictures courtesy of Cowboy