![]() Stick to throttle only, and you’ll see range drop to 20 miles (32 km), according to the sales page. Bird claims that’s enough for 50 miles (80 km) of range on the most relaxed pedal assist setting. Powering the bike is a removable 36V and 12.8Ah battery with 460 Wh of capacity. That’s actually a pretty decent display, which I know not from having personally tested the Bird Bike yet, but rather because the same display was used on another e-bike model I tested recently. US riders will also get the benefit of a thumb throttle in addition to pedal assist, while Europeans will have to be content with just pedal assist.Īn LCD screen mounted on the handlebar stem contains all the pertinent riding information, such as speed, distance and battery level, yet keeps the handlebars free of clutter and saves space for adding riders’ own accessories. Whether or not that’s a simple sticker swap or an actual motor variation remains unclear. US riders get a 500W motor, while European riders will find a 250W motor instead. The Bird Bike sports a rear hub motor from Bafang, a leading electric bicycle motor manufacturer that we had the chance to visit in China and tour their factory. It has a sleek, aluminum alloy A and V-frame design that gives it a look that’s both familiar and cutting-edge.” That was our north star when developing the Bird Bike. “The demand for consumer e-bikes has never been greater, and neither has the need for innovative vehicles that get riders excited about cycling. It certainly looks a lot sleeker than the company’s bulbous bikeshare e-bikes.īird’s Chief Vehicle Officer Scott Rushforth deftly skirted around the issue, saying: ![]() But with today’s announcement of the new Bird Bike, the company is now adding black and gray electric bicycles to the mix.īut haven’t I seen that design somewhere?īird’s aptly named Bird Bike features an elegantly designed diamond frame (or a still pretty decent-looking step-through frame in the accessible model).Īnyone who has been around the e-bike block a time or two, though, will instantly recognize the design as particularly VanMoofian.ĭutch bike company VanMoof is no stranger to seeing its designs ‘inspire’ other companies, everywhere from the style of the frame to the innovative packaging.Īnd at least in this case, Bird has done a very nice job of integrating that design into a new consumer-facing e-bike. When you think of electric mobility company Bird, the mind conjures up black and gray electric scooters zipping along city streets.
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