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Transportation

FlyKly Electric Bicycle

FlyKly Electric Bicycle

It may surprise you, but we actually don’t like spending money.  We know what you’re thinking, “You guys talked about a bean bag chair that costs over $600!” Yeah!  How sweet was that?! But, the truth is, we try to save a buck anywhere we can (mostly so we can buy more stuff) and when we can do so and still get something as great as the FlyKly, well that makes us happier than messing around with our new Nikon (we needed it). The FlyKly lets you ride 1,000 miles for a dollar’s worth of electricity. Thanks to the lithium-ion battery you can navigate your city’s streets—it’s probably not the best for super rural areas where your neighbor is approximately 1,000 miles away—with zero emissions. There’s two models to choose from, the Modern (which looks like it is straight from the MoMA Store) and the Vintage. The battery fully charges in 4 hours and provides you with 40 miles of traveling. Looks like another $1900 on the old AMEX.