
Vintage Porsche, Meet Electric Bicycle: The Outlaw Tracker
With cutting edge mechanicals and old-school styling, it’s hard to beat this e-bike.
Nick Caruso is Gear Patrol's coordinating producer and former Motoring Editor. He is from Michigan but now lives in Brooklyn, and loves comedy, formulaic movies and watering his plants.
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