Many e-bike brands focus their marketing on being a sustainable and eco-friendly consumer choice. Future Motion has gone in the other direction and emphasized how its new product can pop infinite wheelies, which sounds like a quick way to either have a lot of fun or get hurt, depending on your worldview.
After developing a series of single-wheel skateboards called the OneWheel, Future Motion has released a new transportation option with an e-bike called the Antic. (Although I’m very disappointed it’s not named TwoWheel). The ’70s-inspired design boasts a top speed of 35 mph, a range of 28 to 50 miles, and wide tires to handle a variety of terrain. It also says that with its wheelie assist mode, the bike’s gyroscope and accelerometer can stop an endless single-wheel ride. The base model Antique has a list price of $2,500 but is currently discounted by a few hundred bucks for launch; Long-range options with more capable tires will run up to $2,900.