• Powered by electricity, the Tryton MM2 bike boasts zero emissions and neck-breaking speeds

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    We’ve never seen a machine on two wheels looking more aggressive before. You could blame the fusion of futuristic design inspired by the past. The result, the Tryton MM2 designed by Vil Tsimenzin, a bike we just love, for its design and green qualities. The bike is powered by electric batteries that keep it going for a sweet 132 miles on a single charge. Hook it up to a 110V outlet and it juices up in just two and a half hours! The bike uses carbon fiber re-enforced thermoplastic body panels and weighs around 215lbs. taking around 4.4 seconds to reach the 100mph hour mark, this one boasts top speeds of up to 160mph!


    Now a bulky black-clad superhero with his cape fluttering behind him would look perfect on the Tryton MM2. Need a green bike Captain Planet?
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    [TheDesignblog]

    Posted in Topics:Transport, Tags: , on October 1, 2010