Talk about crafty! A new San Francisco-based startup is hand-making electric motorcycles projected to sell for around $5,000. Nathan Jauvtis, professional tinkerer and co-founder of Bolt, came up with the idea to build a clean, fully electric motorcycle that is easy to ride and accessible to enthusiasts. He started working on Bolt in his garage and has now started taking reservations from buyers.
What sets Bolt apart from other bikes? For starters, you will use a smartphone app to start it, and the bike can be tracked via GPS locator should it ever go missing. Parents will even be able to set limits on Bolt's speed to protect teen riders from the temptations of fast riding.
So what do you think? Is this the future of motorcycling? Weigh in by leaving a comment below, or join the conversation on Facebook. You can check out Bolt Motorbikes at www.boltmotorbikes.com.
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