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Batribike launch Francis-Barnett vintage electric bike

Francis Barnett e-bike launch
Last week, Coventry Transport Museum saw Batribike unveil its latest vintage-style electric bike. The electric bike is part of a revival of the classic British motorcycle brand, Francis-Barnett.

Bringing technology right up to date, Batribike has an exclusive licence to produce the Francis-Barnett electric bike, with classic styling and heritage green paintwork.

Francis-Barnett was a Coventry based, British motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1919, by Gordon Inglesby Francis and Arthur Barnett.

The pair developed a range of bikes, the last of which left the factory in 1966, at which time a British motoring institution was lost – until this year. A resurgence of the classic brand also sees the launch of two motorcycle models hand-built in the UK.

Francis Barnett e-bike

Retailing at £1499, the new Francis-Barnett e-bike has been developed over the last two years by Batribike where it is now being hand finished in Lincolnshire.

“Francis-Barnett was known for its stylish, yet unfailing workman-like machines that would be built to both make a design statement, yet reliably get you to work on time. Our design team has worked hard to ensure every detail of the bike honours the vintage styling and values of Francis-Barnett’s wonderful machines of yester-year,” says Steve Coulson, Managing Director of Batribike.

Andrew Longfield, the new owner of the Francis-Barnett brand, added; “Seeing this amazing brand be brought right into the 21st century, whilst maintaining the heart and soul of the original company, has been a dream come true. The team at Batribike have done an incredible job.”

Francis Barnett electric bike