Owlet Bikes are currently taking reservations for stylish Owlet One pedal-less e-bike, designed and assembled in California.
From Superinnovators 10/08/24

The bike features a unique geometry for agile handling, with customisable wheelbases to switch between ‘sportbike’ and ‘chopper’ styles.
It boasts a top speed of 30 mph, powered by a 750W motor with a peak output of 3,000W, delivering up to 180 Nm of torque.
The Owlet One offers a range of 40 to 60 miles per charge, with a 1,500 Wh battery and a rapid charger that can reach 70% in 2 hours.

In a lighthearted touch, the company promises a “WHOOT feel,” combining style with performance, including features like 20-inch fat bike wheels and a springer seat.
Safety and convenience are emphasised with Shimano hydraulic disk brakes, GPS tracking, 30W LED lights, and an aviation-grade aluminium construction.
Currently, there are 301 people on the waiting list for this stylish designer e-bike, and interested buyers can join the list via OwletBikes’ website.






More info
https://owletbikes.com/products/owlet-nova
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