A company called  Bike hopes to use a vertical electric bicycle called , inspired by BMX bicycles and skateboards, to inject some fun into the city streets.
“The design and development of electric vehicle products on the market aims to move people from point A to point B with less energy and time,” explained, who co-founded Bike with  earlier this year.”These are good specifications for commuting, and can follow the trend of the city-or usually in a hurry -. However, most of them are designed to meet the requirements and still need some seasonings to become More interesting, even alternative. We created  from the wine cellar we designed.”
made its debut at the recent Design Week, initially in a limited production of 20 pieces.It will come in two power pack variants-each built around an exposed stainless steel frame and riding on 20-inch Eclat rims wrapped in red Salt BMX tires.
Models equipped with a 250 hub motor can produce  of torque, have a top speed of , and are reported to be able to handle 12-degree slopes.Although the specific details of the lithium-ion battery have not yet been announced, the rider is promised a range of up to 45 kilometers (28 miles) per charge.
Another power pack option is equipped with a  motor and a larger battery, which can provide 60 of , a top speed of 35 km/h (21.7 mph), and a cruising range of up to 60 km. (37 miles)).
What’s less clear is how the motor makes you move, although the design suggests that the rider’s kick input is amplified in a way similar to the fat tire Scrooser, rather than just twisting the throttle to roll down.Elsewhere, there is a BMX-style handlebar, disc brakes at the rear and trendy LED lights at the front of the deck like a skateboard.
For the given specifications, that’s it.Pre-orders for this limited production are now open, starting at $2,100.It is expected to start shipping in January.


Post time: Jan-06-2022