Mavizen TTX02

Mavizen TTX02
Connectivity, mobility, and freedom, just three of the attributes you’re likely to attach to this ‘laptop on wheels’ from Mavizen. The TTX02 Road Racing electric bike is no ordinary two-wheeler – not only does it have a license plate, it has a dedicated IP address as well. Based on the Linux operating system, the bike is basically a moving web server that’s capable of connecting to a Wi-Fi network so you can attach your laptop or other USB peripherals on the bike. Propulsion is courtesy of an Agni 95R permanent magnet motor that gives 53 Nm of torque that gives the bike a top speed of about 130 mph. The chassis is a KTM RC8 and the brakes are racing-spec Brembo. Surely, your laptop cannot go as fast as the TTX02. ~$41,300.

Zero S Street Bike: One Cent Per Mile

Zero S Street Bike: One Cent Per Mile
Your daily commute won’t be cheaper than riding this electric scooter. Unless your ride is free of course. But since free rides are hard to come by these days, you can opt to have the Zero S Electric Street Bike instead. The Li-Ion batteries in this electric bike are recharged in 4 hours and can be used for 60 miles of clean propulsion. That equates to roughly one cent per mile covered. Compared to bikes with conventional gas engines, you don’t have to worry too much on the other preventive maintenance issues and spendings with this bike. There’s not a drop of oil in the engine or a clutch that need replacing. A permanent magnet motor with 31 horsepower keeps this bike moving on a one-speed, clutchless transmission. Just take care of the tires, brakes, and batteries and you’re always good to go. $10,000.

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