Electric bike maker FlyKly brings his stylish, powerful and eco-friendly bicycles in San Francisco after the fountain start in New York earlier this summer. Company that opened a shop on 20 June, sold his entire stock of bikes in July at a pop-up shop in Soho. Now bikes are in San Francisco.
Calling these things "bicycle" seems strange, though the term conjures up streamers with the rudder and woven baskets strapped to the front. Instead, these "bike" look like scooters. But since bikes don't go miles, you don't need a license to drive them.
New bikes come in two versions: a vintage and modern, each sport 100% electric lithium ion battery. For only $ 's electricity cost you get 1000 miles away, said FlyKly, 40 miles recharging. (Battery reaches full charge within a few hours). The battery is removable, so you can charge it in anywhere you want. And if you ever run out of battery, you can manually pedal to keep going.
As conventional bicycles bikes can be parked and FlyKly tied fenceposts, bicycle rack, sidewalks and parking garages offer spaces for bicycles. Steering wheel and the rear wheels locked parking lot. And just in case the bikes also include a GPS tracking system to find your bike if he ever starts to move, if you're not on it.
Yes and if you're wondering "Kly", is a Greek word which means "permanent energy or movement".
FlyKly sells bikes for $1900 and delivery is free in the United States. You can read more about bicycles at the company's website here: www.flykly.com.
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