Envy the convenience of rising bike commuters no more.
Hailing from London, comes a luxury e-bicycle that improves both the power output and ergonomic design of a two-wheeler. Gocycle might just rise up as a potential solution to reduce our urban transportation crowd in the future.
Gocycle doesn’t only look chic; it outperforms other commercial e-bicycles in the market. The new two-wheel drive’s predictive electronic gear shift powers the front wheel, while pedalling powers the rear. This is as opposed to the usual rear central-drive of a commuting bicycle, which could leave you with the dust.
Powered by an internal micro motor more than twice the power-to-weight ratio of conventional e-bicycles, Gocycle is as ergonomic as it is efficient. Albeit slightly smaller than commercial bicycles, its Vgonomic™-designed seat-post and adjustable handlebar height allows superior comfort levels; catering to a wide range of body types.
No cables, no chains, no gears, sprockets or oil –No mess. Gocycle can be taken anywhere – Richard Thorpe, Founder and Designer of Gocycle
Incorporating lightweight materials to provide an even weight distribution, the low center of gravity permits an extremely responsive ride that is effortlessly agile, inspired by F1 high-performance and design.
The sporty e-bicycle has the simplest yet most informative dashboard among any two-wheeler – light indicators that displays battery level, driving mode, speed and gear position.
The Gocycle weighs a mere 16kg, with which you can simply pack it up or carry it around, from stowing it under your bed to carrying on an MRT train. But one of the most impactful technologies on the e-bicycle would be its smartphone app that connects your device to your ride, allowing you to fine-tune your biking experience further easily. It does remind you of the recent Aprilia RSV4 smartphone capabilities, doesn’t it?
View more information on the new e-bicycle here.
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