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The hot new electric bike retailer that’s backed by rapper Ray J is about to ink a deal for a pop-up store in Southampton this summer and on Saturday opened an outlet in Hoboken, NJ, where players from the Jets, Giants and Knicks showed up to pick up their custom-made bikes.

“People are tricking out their bikes with their team numbers or names and special colors,” said Raytroniks founder Billy Jones, a music veteran who manages artists.

Derrick Rose of the Knicks scored his Scoot-E-Bike from the Hoboken store.

The first Raytroniks store opened in Los Angeles several months ago, and its bikes have become hot with celebrities like Sean “Diddy” Combs and Justin Bieber, who have posted social media pics of themselves on the bikes.

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