Technology
Save $215 on this bike that no one will know is electric
TL;DR: Snag the snazzy Analog Motion E-bike from the Mashable Shop on sale for $1,449, down 12% from its usual price of $1,664.
The only thing worse than commuting to work via bicycle in rush-hour city traffic is commuting to work via bicycle while in the middle of a heatwave. While you might enjoy the fresh air before a day at the office, you probably don’t want to be dripping sweat when you get there. The solution? The Analog Motion AM1+ E-bike.
It may look like a regular bike, but the AM1+ packs some powerful electric features beneath the surface. For instance, the sensors in the pedals detect your rotations and assist you depending on the effort you put forth. That way, it can take over the pedaling for you when you’ve had enough, propelling you towards your destination with little effort on your part. It’s like a get-out-of-jail-free card for when you’re too tired to go on. The result? A much faster, less sweaty commute.
It features 20 miles of range, plus interchangeable batteries, so even if you have a long commute, you should be solid.
Want proof of its magic? Check out this video:
You can pick up the AM1+ in sleek grey and silver, black and silver, or green and silver color combinations. There’s also the non-crossbar, open frame STEP+ version, available in the same grey, black and green color schemes. And right now, you can save 12% on all versions and get your own Analog Motion E-Bike for $1,449.
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