Although it looks about as comfortable to ride as a park bench, this twin-cylindrical electric motorcycle, designed by Belarusian designer Artem Smirnov, is meant to be truly practical for urban travel thanks to its light weight, manageable size, and respectable efficiency. The body that runs the full length of the bike incorporates the headlights, seat, and taillights into a single unit. The twin battery packs that are situated below the body are detachable and can be charged in your home, eschewing the need for a garage. The bike can hit 75 mph and go for 68 miles on a single charge, making it ideal for daily commutes and even freeways. Right now, the Punch is only a concept but should make the transition to reality without much effort. We just hope it gets picked up (and become the recipient of some seat padding in the process).
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