The Amur Leopard. Ryan McGinley’s solution to all of the modern Beijing resident’s electric bicycle needs. So you ride an electric bike all the time, right? You know it’s kinda basically difficult to transport anything other than yourself. What this little thang has is a spot for your laptop case under the seat. Not only that, it’s got a built-in navigational/communication device for you drive n text n crashers.
The spot under the seat is big enough to fit up to a suitcase down to a laptop case. Don’t put cats in there though, there’s no air holes.
The map device is basically the same as a smart-phone, but it’s built into the bike. Email, internet, and maps. Fashionable.
Designer: Ryan McGinley
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it needs a stand
Looks like the Brammo Inertia bike…
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Hi, interesting topic – I have just bought an electric bike that I use to get to work everyday. I Just plug in at work to recharge it and then cycle home.
Absolutely love the bike, it was cheap and simple to use.
Good luck
Ahmet
Very nice bike, it has a lot of technologies built in it, I think electric vehicles are the next big thing in transportation.
So this would be like a higher price version of the Eyeclops toy?
http://www.amazon.com/EyeClops-Bionic-Eye-Multizoom-Green/dp/B0016P2U6A/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1248196182&sr=8-5
Ignore this. Comment was meant for another post.
This bike is nice. Only needs a few things like kickstand and a linkage for a basket on the front or rear for added storage.
the seat looks uncomfortable…
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