Forbes was the first media outlet to ride an UBCO FRX1, of which there are currently two prototypes. A 2.2kWh battery is slung under the Ducati-esque tubular space frame (painted in trademark UBCO white), and for now, the seat is an off-the-shelf mountain bike saddle. The street-legal UBCO 2x2 stares jealously at the FRX1, which may get a street kit someday. Other bikes in the mix include Stealth’s $12,000 B-52 (from Australia), and Cake with their Kalk& electric bike, which is street legal and goes for $14,000. The UBCO FRX1 and the 2x2.
Source: Forbes October 19, 2019 16:07 UTC