The Cyclotron Ushers in the Next Generation of Cycling with Ultra-Futuristic Smart Bike
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 28, 2016 -- The Cyclotron, a revolutionary new spoke-less smart cycle from the future, is currently live and trending fast on Kickstarter having already raised more than 75% of their crowdfunding raise goal in 5 days.
The Cyclotron is an all new bicycle like nothing else on the market. After 3 years of extensive stealth development and testing, the Cyclotron has finally made its public debut. The result is a bike that makes all regular bicycles appear like relics from a nostalgic past, allowing the Cyclotron to officially stake its claim in the world as “The Future of Cycling.”
“All areas of our life are progressing and evolving very fast, new inventions appear literally every day, outdating the ones from yesterday. But looking at bicycles, they haven't evolved with nearly comparable speed within the last decades,” says Sina, Head of Design, “I wanted to create the perfect 'Two Wheel Vehicle' that overcomes these weaknesses and combines the world’s most advanced technology with uncompromised quality & art.“
The Cyclotron features a revolutionary design and functionality that promises to enable riders to reach their goals in an unsurpassed fashion. Closing in on more than 15 patents, the Cyclotron is innovative power at its best. The Cyclotron is equipped with spoke-less wheels and is the first commercially available bike using this technology. The bike is also stocked with an electronic e-gear box chainless drive drain allowing for incredibly fast shifts.
Driving the Cyclotron at night toggles the automatic light sensor that switches on/off depending on the currently daylight situation. It is officially the world’s most advanced lighting concept which allows riders to tremendously enhance their visibility while riding in traffic or on roads with no public street lighting. The Cyclotron is equipped with dual halo led wheels and a bike laser lane projector which illuminates the ground on the path of the rider. The self charging Li-Ion Battery Pack powers the Cyclotrons lights for more than 8 hours without engaging the internal dynamo.
The effecting result is straight out of a futuristic Sci-Fi movie. Visually stunning and sleek, the Cyclotron produces an impressive effect that is not only beautiful but ensures the safest ride on the market.
If that’s not enough, the Cyclotron has been equipped with a powerful app and bluetooth low energy (BTLE) sensors. The app allows for real-time cycling data of every ride, in-app navigation, track & train software, autonomous accident and emergency reporting service, and theft prevention and GPS Bike Finder.
The Cyclotron is manufactured from Space Grade Carbon Fiber Composite, making the bike rigid, stiff, and ultra lightweight, staking the claim as the world’s lightest gearbox bike. The aero frame and fully integrated system means no cables, wires, or external components. The final design stands out for its clean, modern, and minimalist look.
"It’s powered by a smart IOS & Android app, it transforms from a fast road bike to a cargo bike in seconds, is the lightest gearbox bike on the planet, has the world’s most advanced lighting system and sensors on board, and it looks like it is straight out of the 'Tron Legacy Movie‘. Seriously, what else do you need?,” asks Jost, Head of Web Development for Cyclotron.
Riders can step into the future with Cyclotron, currently live and available to support on Kickstarter: http://kck.st/28Xw94n
About Cyclotron
The Cyclotron Team formed in 2012 to develop and distribute a groundbreaking versatile smart bike, that combines the most advanced technology & art. The company is the first to announce a commercially available hubless production bike. The heads behind the bike are an international team with decades of experience, dedicated to disrupt the cycling industry with their Bike of the Future.
For more information on Cyclotron please visit http://www.cyclotronbike.com
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Chris Evans, BuzzTilt, LLC, +1 3234054060, [email protected]
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