The modified e-bike
The future of micromobility options showed in a recently uploaded video of a modified e-bike driven down the street at 75 mph.
As electric vehicles continue to be extremely expensive and challenging to afford in crowded urban areas, more and more people are considering e-bikes as their primary mode of transportation.
In addition to providing affordable and effective transportation, individuals are designing their bikes faster than ever, thanks to the ever-expanding range of possible modifications.
SUPER73, a bike manufacturer
Backyard enthusiasts are not the only ones interested in expanding the capabilities of e-bikes. SUPER73, a bike maker that started on Kickstarter, has gradually but consistently been introducing more alternatives that will go faster and further and can hold and transport more than ever before.
Recently, SUPER73 produced its first motorcycle due to the e-bike arms race. This electric motorcycle has a top speed of about 60 mph and is suitable for motorcycle license riders.
Even established bike and motorcycle manufacturers follow the trend of ever-faster and more powerful bikes. The Ducati TK-01RR is an e-mountain bike manufactured by Ducati.
While road bike manufacturers like Trek and Cannondale have entered the fray with e-bikes that are lighter than ever thanks to full carbon fiber frames, more ultra-light and purpose-built motors and batteries, and particularly gear components.
As more people move into dense urban areas and seek out easy, affordable, and effective ways of getting around, micro-mobility will probably only gain in popularity in the future. It might be one of the best solutions in a world that is more concerned with lowering carbon emissions than ever.