Super73
S2 Electric Bike
Style-driven urban riders who want the iconic Super73 silhouette and don't mind paying a premium for the look.
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Strengths
- Iconic styling and resale value versus other moped-style ebikes.
- 720 Wh battery delivers strong real-world range.
- Air-spring front fork + hydraulic brakes are premium-tier.
- 5 in / 4.5 in tires soak up city potholes and gravel.
- UL 2271 battery certification.
Weaknesses
- New bikes paired after January 1, 2025 are locked to Class 2 only (no Class 3 / off-road unlock).
- Single-speed drivetrain — pedaling is largely cosmetic.
- $2,995 is steep versus better-spec'd Ride1Up Revv 1.
- Frame not certified to UL 2849 (battery-only cert).
Specs
- Top Speed Mph
- 20
- Classification
- Class 2 stock — Class 3 / off-road unlock unavailable on new pairings post-January 2025
- Range Miles
- 45
- Motor Watts
- 750
- Motor Peak Watts
- 1200
- Battery Wh
- 720
- Weight Lbs
- 71
- Max Rider Weight Lbs
- 325
- Seat Height Inches
- 31
- Throttle
- Yes
- Pedal Assist
- Yes
- Pedal Assist Levels
- 4
- Drivetrain
- Single-speed
- Safety Certification
- UL 2271 (battery)
- Tires
- 20 in — 4.5 in front / 5 in rear (BDGR)
- Brakes
- Hydraulic disc
- Suspension
- Front air-spring fork
- Charge Time Hours
- 5
The S2 is the bike that put Super73 on Instagram. Iconic silhouette, premium build quality, hydraulic brakes, air-spring fork, and a battery that delivers real-world range. It’s also $2,995 for what is technically a 750W single-speed Class 2 ebike — you’re paying for styling, brand, and resale, not raw spec.
Important change for 2026 shoppers: any S2 paired to the Super73 app after January 1, 2025 is locked to Class 2 only. The Class 3 (28 mph pedal-assist) and off-road (30+ mph) modes that defined the bike pre-2025 are no longer available on new pairings. If that’s a dealbreaker, the Onyx RCR or Ride1Up Revv 1 deliver more raw performance for similar money.
If you want the look, the build, and the resale value — and you’re OK with Class 2 / 20 mph — the S2 is the icon for a reason. Sibling to the Super73-RX Mojave in this catalog (RX adds full suspension and 28 mph capability).
Sources
Every claim in this guide that isn't first-person experience is traceable to one of the sources below. URLs verified at publication; some may rot — let us know if so.
- Super73 S2 Review — OutdoorGearLabPower, range, and ride character.
- Super73 S2 product page — Super73Price, specs, Class 2 lockout disclosure.