Lamborghini bike anyone?

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Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
New electric bike from the famous exotic car company. Anyone tempted?

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https://www.autoevolution.com/news/electric-lamborghini-bicycles-are-thing-now-124934.html
 

Fonze

Totally obsessive , cool by nature
Location
Bradwell
Rather have the car ..
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
I quite like the look of them, certainly more elegant than other e-bikes I've seen and it looks like they've actually developed that themselves rather than slap a badge on someone else's frame (could be wrong about that).
 

alicat

Legendary Member
Location
Staffs
I like the way the battery is hidden.

Could be quite good as a hybrid if they drop the suspension forks.

Funny they don't mention the price.
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
I like the way the battery is hidden.

Could be quite good as a hybrid if they drop the suspension forks.

Funny they don't mention the price.
That's their mountain bike. The blurb says there's another, faster road bike version.

However, it needs 2 Lamborghistas to take the cover off it so they couldn't show the road version...
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Pale Rider

Legendary Member
Many of the car maker branded bikes are just that - a standard bike with stickers on.

This Lamborghini bike does appear to be their own design - semi-monocoque frame, no seat stays - although like all bikes the components are from the usual component suppliers.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I honestly thought all bikes are made with standard parts, then people upgrade, change, and re jig everything/ somethings to suit the individual.

I quite like the look of it. Clean lines, no clutter, and hopefully less to have to clean ^_^
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
The blurb mentions designed for easy rear wheel removal.

I wonder if that chain case is structural and one sided - the wheel sits on a stub axle like a car.

Not sure how the disc calliper would be mounted, it would generally be on the non-drive side stay which, if I'm right, doesn't exist on this bike.
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
The blurb mentions designed for easy rear wheel removal.

I wonder if that chain case is structural and one sided - the wheel sits on a stub axle like a car.

Not sure how the disc calliper would be mounted, it would generally be on the non-drive side stay which, if I'm right, doesn't exist on this bike.
Looks to me to be on the drive side. If the chain case is one sided and the wheel sits on a stub axle, wouldn't there be a lot of stress and possibly more flex where it attaches to the down tube/BB. They should have gone with the maxim "If it ain't broke, dont fark around with it"

Big time fugly...
Looks like an 'orrible 90's Y frame without the non functional "suspension"
 
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