Ultra Motor A2B Metro and Hybrid electric bikes tested
By Rory Reid on 20 May 2009, 3:00pm

Front and rear shock absorbers and small, fat wheels give the A2B Metro a sturdy appearance. Of the two, this attracts the most attention from passers-by.
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Anonymous 14 June, 2011 10:08
you guys totally crack me up....like you never milked a cow or hauled water or chopped wood, or anything. Quit yer whining and learn something about electricity....and look at this deal right now and make something of it. Or you suck. Da duck
Anonymous 14 June, 2011 10:18
Ps....not thinking about tires...and I don't quite know how that became the subject...sorry....didn't notice, but now I do. Tires.....should keep your bike up in all conditions....is all I know. Flying is glorious. Go, man.
anonymous 25 April, 2012 14:28
needs a throttle fitted pedel power i think is poor