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CMYK Electric Bike

CMYK Electric Bike

The urban dweller relies on efficient transportation. The city is not the friendliest place for the flexible city inhabitant; sometimes it is even downright dangerous.

Cars and motorcycles dominate the streets. Buses and subways, no matter how competent, are still not the most reliable of transportation. Bicycles solve the matter for most people, especially the growing number of those seeking a more environmentally friendly way of life.

For those urban bicycle-lifestyle enthusiasts, the release of the recent Spark award-winning CMYK Electric Bike cannot come soon enough. The Spark Awards are given to those who are considered pioneers in the design industry.

The minimalistic CMYK, created by renowned designer Manuel Saez, is specifically for the urban user; the user that needs flexibility, is passionate about their ecological footprint and the freedom of the streets.

Made to compact effortlessly and light to carry, the CMYK runs on a 110volt lithium battery that needs to be charged for two hours to ride for 50 minutes. This micro-bike is not meant for great distances or for speedy getaways, but then it doesn’t need to be.

While most people might prefer the traditional bike for its ability to provide a workout, the CMYK appeals to the busy, but nevertheless green, consumers who are looking for alternative methods to get around town without breaking out into a sweat.

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by Henry Guyer
Gloobbi Technology



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