Despite more and more people using their bikes to commute, it would be ridiculous for those living in the suburbs to commute into the city on their bike. The commute alone will be more grueling than the Tour de France and will most likely take up the whole day. A more realistic solution is to take advantage of the public transportations between long distances, but walking into a crowded train or subway with a large bicycle can attract unwanted attention and complaints.
The Gi FlyBike is a folding electric bike weighing only 37 lbs thanks to its light-weight aluminum alloy frame. The FlyBike’s piece de resistance is the folding mechanism that folds and unfolds the bike in one smooth motion which only takes a second. This means that you can carry the folded bike into a crowded train or subway without feeling like a self-entitled sweaty cyclist that yells at everyone for not doing their part for the environment. Also, with one charge you can ride up to 40 miles, but that will depend mostly on how much assistance you need. There’s also built-in smartphone integration so you can charge your phone while using the dedicated app’s navigation system or bike sharing feature. From anti-puncture tires to integrated lights, the Gi FlyBike has a comprehensive list of thoughtful features that make it an attractive solution for urban commuters.
The electric bicycle market is becoming more mainstream these days, with more established names like the Gocycle gaining popularity and more affordable electric bikes entering the market. As consumers, we’re definitely spoilt for choices. The Gi FlyBike stands out among the crowded market thanks to its simple folding mechanism that makes urban cycling more convenient. Head over to their campaign on Kickstarter to find out more.