
German automaker Audi made its first big splash into the E-bike world, releasing photos and videos of an exciting lightweight prototype electric stunt bike that may be among the most ambitious projects introduced in this space to date. No specific names or dates have been announced yet by the Germans, so for now it is still technically a concept bike–but from the looks of it a radically groundbreaking one.
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http://www.industrytap.com/audi-electric-bike-revealed/130
Josh Ritenour well that's just crappiolli =))
ReplyDeleteMove your anatomy and ride a bike!!!
Want it! =)
ReplyDeleteThat's great Perry J. Greenbaum , I hate to have same things like everybody else :D
ReplyDeleteYeah, but money don't fall out the sky...one most lose nights and days, so benefits should match the lost sleep, and all the time invested, no mention the brain usage =D
ReplyDeletePerry J. Greenbaum indeed is another subject. Still, people should not work for money, they should put money to work for them.
ReplyDeleteNat Manley I really like the seat.
ReplyDeleteI hate regular bike seats...way to uncomfortable for those who don't have a pillow- butt.
Maybe you can see the seat now =)
ReplyDeleteAudi Woerthersee Tour 2013 teaser "Leichtbau Wunder" ("Lightweight-wonder")
Nat Manley
Bob Walker that tells me that you haven't read the article...oh well listen to the girl she's gonna tell you the seat trick =)
ReplyDeleteAudi e-bike Wrthersee Bicycle Speed @80 Kmph
Ha! Well looks awesome to me Bob Walker
ReplyDeleteCorina Marinescu -- your bike seat should be wide enough that your sit-bones are on it, but no wider. With that said, recumbent bikes have amazingly comfortable seats. It's like a race car seat, with pedals.
ReplyDeleteI like it...and when I like something I have to try it, and if makes my non- pillow-butt happy...then I'm happy ;)
ReplyDeleteI like better "whatever licks my brain" ;)
ReplyDeleteThat isn't a bike, it's a surgery delivery system. Because that isn't a seat, it's a vasectomy instrument.
ReplyDeleteCompare to a standard 20" trials bike: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MTB_Trials_5_Stevage.jpg
ReplyDeleteOn many trials/stunts bikes there's no anticipation you'll ever sit down.