
A Simple Wheel Change Will Turn This 34 lbs Electric Bike into a Regular Bike
Toronto-based electric bicycle maker is back, but this time round, there ain’t no beast. It newest product is a ‘regular’ electric bike, called EC1. Well, […]

Toronto-based electric bicycle maker is back, but this time round, there ain’t no beast. It newest product is a ‘regular’ electric bike, called EC1. Well, […]

When you are hell bent in venturing into the woods, an ATV appears to be the perfect option. But that’s assuming that the woods is […]

How small should a foldable electric bike be to be considered really portable? How about one that fits inside a regular backpack? Sounds impossible? Well, […]

these craftsman electric bikes from Barcelona-based Otocycles are unlike what you have seen. instead of adhering to contemporary lines, Otocycles draws its design inspiration from […]

we think about automobile of the future. we think about other possibilities with respect to powered transportations, but we never really give a thought to […]

i am sure we can all agree that the word ‘beast’ is hardly an apt association with electric bicycles. beast is synonymous with aggressive and […]

while many electric bike makers are out to woo you with out-of-this-world, futuristic design, the Ariel Rider retro-style electric bicycle takes on the road less travelled by employing an evergreen classic design and fusing it with modern gizmos, including a do-it-all bike computer…

the Chainless INgSOC Hybrid Bike you see here may well be another proof that alien lifeforms might be walking among us. i certainly hope they, designers Edward Kim and Benny Cemoll, weren’t playing host to those unearthly creatures which we fear and curious about when they came up with the Chainless INgSOC Hybrid Bike.

there is a new bike name in the market and no, we didn’t make a mistake; it is in fact the same British marque more notable for track cars, or more accurately put, open wheel cars that sometimes feel more like a motorcycle than a car. so i guess it is a natural progression for the folks at Caterham to turn out some two-wheelers too
riding a World War I-era bike will probably earned you stares from treehuggers and to convert it to something a little greener, like electric propulsion, would take an awful lot of work and dough. the solution? the ICON E-Flyer Electric Bike, a bicycle that pays homage to the board racers of the WWI-era, coupled with modern EV tech

read the post title and you may be forgiven for think that we had the wrong image, or mistype the title – but, the fact is, the Greyp G12 Electric Bicycle is no doubt a bicycle that just happens to look like a dirt bike. from the maker of the other fastest electric car Rimac Automobili, the Greyp G12 is fully capable of doing duty as a pedal-powered bike and as a full-fledge electric motorcycle that could reach 65 km/h (40 mph) and a range of up to 120 km (75 miles).