{"id":8053,"date":"2022-09-29T04:49:54","date_gmt":"2022-09-28T23:19:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ev-carsinfo.com\/?p=8053"},"modified":"2022-09-29T04:49:54","modified_gmt":"2022-09-28T23:19:54","slug":"eftr-hooligan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ev-carsinfo.com\/news\/eftr-hooligan\/","title":{"rendered":"eFTR Hooligan 1.2 eBike Specs, Features, Ride Modes"},"content":{"rendered":"

The FTR badge has now been associated with a two-wheeled electric vehicle for the second time by Indian Motorcycle. The first time was in partnership with Razor. At the time, the eFTR was an electric off-road bike for kids<\/strong>. However, the iconic and oldest motorcycle company has revived the Super73 badge, this time with the eFTR Hooligan 1.2<\/strong>, which is large enough to be ridden by adults. Following its initial imagery, the eFTR Hooligan 1.2 is largely based on the Super73’s popular S2 e-bike. Indian Motorcycles has put in a lot of effort into this bike.<\/p>\n

eFTR Hooligan 1.2<\/h2>\n

Indian has followed in the footsteps of its crosstown rivals, Harley-Davidson, by releasing its own e-bike to compete with the Serial 1 lineup. It’s known as the eFTR Hooligan 1.2.<\/p>\n

The Hooligan eFTR, developed in collaboration between Indian Motorcycle and SUPER73, aims to appeal to adventurers, fun-seekers, experienced riders, and e-bike enthusiasts by combining affordable thrills with affordable and environmentally friendly transportation.<\/p>\n

Even better, in most markets, a motorcycle license is not required. The Super73’s bones are still there, but there have been modifications such as inverted front forks, mid-rise moto-style handlebars, and a unique LED headlight with FTR-inspired wind deflectors and more aggressive Tyres.<\/p>\n

The Indian eFTR Hooligan 1.2 combines the SUPER73’s dependable electric powertrain and premium suspension, brake, and frame components with Indian Motorcycle-inspired “flat track” styling.<\/p>\n