The earliest versions of motorcycles were suspension-free, heavy little bikes with a small amount of horsepower, essentially powerless brakes — and capable of delivering an insane amount of fun. A similar comparison applies to classic automobiles: vintage models are hard to turn, hard to get going and hard to stop…and, again, a ton of fun once you learn how to drive them correctly.
If you’re reading this thinking “I clicked into this article to read a review on an cool-looking e-bike, not to brush up on the charm of old motorcycles” — trust me, I have a point. While Super73’s new Adventure Series is fun, it’s akin to those old dirt bikes and muscle cars: it’s got a long way to go, and a lot of innovation to do. It’s the starting point of its class; maybe in a couple generations, my grandchildren will be riding its progeny, marveling at how I ever sat on one of the originals without the bells and whistles of their future modernity.
Although there are definite improvements to be made when it comes to this bike, it’s exhilarating being at the beginning of something; although its power and performance leave a bit to be desired, it’s still a fun little machine. I’ve been riding one for the past two weeks, and here are my takeaways.
The Super73 Adventure Series, at a Glance

Super73-Z Adventure Series
Pros
- Zippy and fun on flat, paved roads
- Looks rad while you're riding it
Cons
- Power is inconsistent going uphill and downhill
- Teeth-chattering ride experience on anything unpaved