Yike: An Electric, Carbon Fiber Bike That Costs $3,600

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If you’re looking for an alternative to a car or bike and just happen to have a few thousand dollars lying around, you may want to check out the Yike.

It’s a tiny, foldable bike that’s entirely electric. Made from a carbon fiber composite, the Yike weights just 23 lbs and can achieve a top speed of 14.3 miles per hour. It also features a LiFePO4 electric battery that can recharge in around 40 minutes and, according to the official website, it can be folded up in just 20 seconds.

Oh, and it costs $3,600.

It’s certainly a handy little device, and as this video shows, it’s got quite a few benefits. But whether or not those benefits are worth nearly four grand is up to you. You can purchase the Yike here.

Via Wired

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