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The Crossbow: Canopied electric motorbike for comfy all weather rides

Bikes have always been a subject of interest for guys, so much so that the escalating passion triggers designers to come up with creations smothered with awesomeness. One look at the Crossbow and you are bound to slip in a state of amazement. The bike comes tagged with an electric status and the unusual designing lends a lot of pizzazz.

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Crossbow

The Crossbow is a brainchild of Phil Pauley and will make sure that the tension to wear and carry a helmet all the way while zooming on a bike gets deleted forever. The most striking part is the windshield that has been pulled out to rest above the head. The presence of a canopy cover not on enhances the good looks of the electric bike, but also protects the rider from various weather conditions, like dust storms and harsh rays of the sun, to name a few.

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Crossbow: An Extreme All-Weather Electric Motorbike

The futuristic design is eye soothing and stands out of the crowd. Mostly bikes tend to get a little unstable when riding at low speeds, but not in this case. The presence of the eye striking canopy, apart from lending protection, gives additive stability and complete control even when moving at low speeds. Accelerating and zooming at high speeds will come caked in sheer pleasure; thanks to the automatic canopy designing that maximizes aerodynamics and sends thrill chills when a rider gets in the high speed zone.

The extreme all weather bike will jazz up the riding experience that too the eco friendly way. The fresh designing and ability to touch high speeds will send an adrenaline rush amongst serious riders. The canopied electric motorbike will leave a mark on racetracks and country roads too. The all new bike breed is bound to create ripples and endow the rider with unimaginable comfort that too without emitting. So, get drenched in the charm of riding a bike, while enjoying the comfort and protection of a car that too in unending style.

Via: Inhabitat/ Philpauley

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