Dual batteries make it super powerful

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Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

The CycWagen Cargo e-bike has two batteries for amazing range.

Cargo e-bike with milk crate attached to rear board.

Add any cargo accessories you like.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

It looks super coolpeople actually stop and stare.

I can’t help but want to buy all the cargo accessories for this thing.

I get stares whenever I ride this unique-looking cargo e-bike called a CycWagen.

Person riding the CycWagen on a bike path

Comfortable and safe.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

Oh, and I added on the fenders (which are typically optional).

It took me about an hour or so, all total.

It’s a Class 3 e-bike, which means it can go up to 28 mph on pedal assist.

Cycrown CycWagon parked by a tree at a park in front of a park bench

Parked with the kickstand at the local park.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

It also has a throttle when you’re not feeling like pedaling, too.

The trick here, though, is that the wheels are smaller than a typical adult bike.

The pedal-assist system has five levels, easily changed with a handlebar-mounted button.

CycWagen with rider and milkcrate on cargo board at playground

Take this CycWagen anywhere.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

The cool thing about it is that it also limits your speed when throttling.

My partner is less comfortable on e-bikes and prefers to go slower if possible.

The disc brakes came adjusted and ready for action, too, and they performed wonderfully.

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