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Cool moped concept

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http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/30/hybrid-sports-bicycle-eyes-on/

The concept, especially for big city commuting, is pretty cool. I like how nimble looking it is. But he's hoping for the $6000-8000 price range? Yikes. I think he's banking too much on the city hipster crowd there or something. Still bring the price down and it might have a chance. It's a cool design. Using the bicycle seat is an interesting idea too.

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From the design point of view it is very cool and well executed. Certainly a toy for the well off, and not cheap transport for the masses like most mopeds.

If this thing was electric I think it would have been way cooler though.
 
It has some electric capabilities. There is a battery in the front hub and an electric motor in the rear. Doubt it has much range, but it's nice to have options.
 
Seeing as Starbucks is selling a stainless steel gift certificate for $450 this year, I have a feeling that the hipster city crowd can afford an $8000 moped.
 
Seeing as Starbucks is selling a stainless steel gift certificate for $450 this year, I have a feeling that the hipster city crowd can afford an $8000 moped.

And will be willing to pay it, too.

And I'll laugh and laugh ...
 
I just want to see one going down the street. That is when I will bend over laughing.
 
Seeing as Starbucks is selling a stainless steel gift certificate for $450 this year, I have a feeling that the hipster city crowd can afford an $8000 moped.

You might be confusing yuppies and hipsters. While true that you may see both intermingling at a Starbucks, but a hipster is only there because there isn't a cooler local grind around. The real distinction is apparent at the bars at night. The hipster is the bearded one in skinny jeans drinking a can of pbr because he can't afford anything else.
This is why they're a horrible market to go after. Maybe yuppies with hipster leanings might go for the mobike, however I don't see it taking off with either crowd.
 
The more I think about it and look at it, the more I believe this is going to go no where. It's an engineering/design study, nothing more. I think there are too many more affordable options, a regular bicycle, small displacement motorcycles, scooters, classic mopeds. All MUCH cheaper and with known, reliable tech.

Still a cool idea, but at that cost it just doesn't stand much of a chance except with those who have money to burn.
 
I agree. What it may do is inspire others to implement similar designs in more affordable packages. For example, I, personally, would not want to pedal a 160 pound machine. Remove that function, design a hybrid similar to automobile hybrids where the brakes generate electricity for the battery packs, and see where that goes. Also, turn the engine off when stopped like other hybrids (and golf carts) do.
 
While it's kind of interesting, there are a number of electric bicycles available that would work better in an urban environment. If you want something for outside urban areas, there are better choices. An electric bicycle using pedal assist can be had for around a grand, weighs roughly 75-100 lbs, goes around 25 mph, and has a range of around 20 miles.

I could get by with something like that for about half of my weekend errands. It isn't something that would replace a car or motorcycle, but as gas gets more expensive, it is a way to save your gasoline budget for more enjoyable trips.
 
I'd rather get a 100cc scooter. Get 85mpg, be able to get out of someone's way. Or even a 50cc scooter, 125mpg, no insurance, driver's license or plate required.
 
I've thought about the scooters, but the 50-100cc ones have such a small frame that the seating would be cramped for me. Plus with the electric bicycles, you can take shortcuts through parks, use sidewalks, & other options on routes that are illegal for scooters. Both types of vehicles have their places, and everyone gets to choose whatever is the best fit for their needs.

I do feel that electric scooters will be viable options withing the next 5 years. Burgmans & Silverwings are large enough to comfortably hold a 6 footer, and should be able to fit large enough battery packs to give reasonable power/range plus luggage space to be a practical option running errands and short trips. Once I retire, I will keep a second car (mine) as long as it's running OK. When it goes, we will cut back to one car, plus as many two wheeled toys as I can keep without tempting my wife to kill me in my sleep.;)
 
$8000??? Another case of a pipe filled with crack. I built this for $35O! it weighs about 50 lbs, and gets 110 mpg. If you use the "hybred" foot option you can triple that number :p

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$8000??? Another case of a pipe filled with crack. I built this for $35O! it weighs about 50 lbs, and gets 110 mpg. If you use the "hybred" foot option you can triple that number :p

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Now THAT is a cool moped. Still not sure I'd chain that up on a normal bike rack though.
 
Now THAT is a cool moped. Still not sure I'd chain that up on a normal bike rack though.
Thanks! I have left it unlocked at work, Home Depot, Lowes and a few resturaunts I have ridden it too. I added a lock to the tool kit but I never use it. I probably should.
 
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