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Transportation

Monday Motorbikes M1 Crossover Bike

Monday Motorbikes M1 Crossover Bike

Monday Motorbikes, formerly known as Bolt, has released details on the latest iteration of the M1 crossover bike, and it may change urban commuting for the better. Inspired by the classic mopeds and cafe racers of the 1960s and 1970s but built to modern standards that won’t leave you worrying about maintenance, the M1 combines both form and function to create something unique. The M1 has a 40-mile range and costs only $0.21 to fully charge. More importantly, the everyday, everyone commuter bike is as easy to ride as a bicycle because of the lack of gears and clutch, and it doesn’t require special licensing or registration. A digital dash display gives you real-time feedback on power consumption, keyless entry with password, USB device charging, Bluetooth connectivity and GPS. As if that’s not all survival bike enough, the M1 has an independent pedal drive system for old-fashioned foot power.