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The Motoped Cruzer Is Inspired by Early 1900’s Board-Track Racers

The Motoped Cruzer Is Inspired by Early 1900’s Board-Track Racers

Not long ago, we shared the Motoped Survival with you, and claimed it was one of the sharpest doomsday-looking rides we’ve ever come across. Now the guys behind it are back with the Cruzer, a hybrid bike/moped that looks nicer than the sum of its parts. Designed for city travel and easy country roads, the bike lets you pedal when you’d like to show your Fitbit you’re alive, and engage the 49cc engine when you want to cruise. A single tank of gas can take you 100-150+ miles. The styling is inspired by 100-year-old board-track racers, and the ride features an elongated brushed stainless steel tank, billet aluminum, and eye-catching brass accents and wood fenders. It’s the moped you dreamed of riding back in high school.