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The new Moustache Friday 27 FS Speed Dual S-Pedelec – The fast alternative to the car?

The Moustache Friday 27 FS Speed Dual S-Pedelec is designed to transform commuting time back into quality time. Thanks to the Bosch Performance Line Speed motor with pedal assistance up to the 45 km/h limit and up to 1,125 Wh battery capacity, the ride should not even take longer than in a car.

After 60 km through the suburbs of Marseille, the winner was determined. For the photo shoot of the new Moustache Friday 27 FS Speed Dual, the S-pedelec was always ahead of the camera team in the car , without gaining an advantage by taking shortcuts. After all, Moustache’s latest S-pedelec is designed not only to turn commuters’ pure riding time into valuable life time by providing a good dose of riding fun, but also to master any form of city traffic particularly swiftly thanks to its pedal assistance up to the 45 km/h limit. Visit our sister magazine downtown to find out everything about the Moustache Friday 27 FS Speed Duals 2021 S-Pedelec.

Moustache Friday 27 FS Speed Dual | Bosch Performance Line Speed / 1,125 Wh
30 kg (Manufacturer specification) | € 7,199 | Website

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Words: Rudolf Fischer Photos: Moustache

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Rudolf Fischer

In his previous life Rudolf was a dab hand at promoting innovation, putting his brain behind big-ticket patent assessments that easily ran into six-or-seven-plus figures. These days, the self-confessed data nerd’s role as editor at DOWNTOWN and E-MOUNTAINBIKE is no less exciting. Given his specialism in connectivity, Rudolf’s often placed on the front line of future mobility conversations, but he’s also big into testing new bikes–both on the daily as a committed commuter and intensively for our group tests. The business economist graduate is as versatile as a Swiss penknife, and that’s no hyperbole. Away from two wheels, his background in parkour means he’s a master of front, side and backflips, plus he speaks German, English, French, Russian and a touch of Esperanto. Japanese remains woefully unmastered, despite his best home-learning attempts. Good to know: Rudolf’s sharp tongue has made him a figure of fear in the office, where he’s got a reputation for flexing a dry wittiness à la Ricky Gervais... interestingly, he's usually the one laughing hardest.