E-bike is a new kind bikes designed by Ncycle and was exhibited at the 2014 eurobike show in Germany, that shows in its design the integration of locking, folding and pocket system in one form.
This bike is unique in mechanism that provides the ease of use, safety ,portability and weight reducing. The rectangle “nlock” can be rotated by 360° to be secured and is adjustable to be fixed in different riding positions. There is also the “npocket” that is a retractable pocket located between the two metal plates of the frame, when it is not in use or filled with objects it disappears.
There is another technology that is the “nfold” allowing the velocipede to be folded in tow seconds, the bike splits in half and eases its storing. Also there is the “npower” that helps the rider by adding forces to the rear wheel.
This e bike has another features like a lithium battery that is built in and supplies energy to the front and rear lights, wireless front speakers, holographic display and charges your smartphone. An electronic screen situated by the handle bars helps the user to see and can show apps from your docked smartphone.














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