What If There Was An Electric Bike Inspired By Tesla’s Cybertruck? (Video)

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Published on March 2nd, 2020 | by Guest Contributor

March 2nd, 2020 by  

Originally published on EVANNEX blog.
By Denis Gurskiy

Cyber is in, folks. Even though Tesla’s Cybertruck unveil was considered at the beginning, some grew to believe the idea was . And as time has passed, the design seems to have grown on more and more people. Last we heard, the Tesla Cybertruck has preorders.

tired of waiting for the CyberTruck so we built a CyberBike — https://t.co/F9dejJxyFv pic.twitter.com/x2eGi54Mcr

— Casey Neistat (@Casey) February 3, 2020

Since the wait to grab one of these is still a ways off, people have grown impatient. Making a homemade Cybertruck is this year’s , and we love it. Yes, even EVANNEX did its own , which debuted at this year’s event. Well … now the trend has actually expanded out to other vehicles too.

Social media star Casey Neistat took this trend head-on with a recent project. However, he decided to add a plot twist for his 12 million YouTube subscribers. Using a , Casey and the folks at SUPER73 created a shell to make it resemble a Tesla Cybertruck. The “Cyberbike” is a first-of-its-kind design and it really showcases Tesla’s ever-growing influence on pop culture — this video (see below) currently has over two million views.

Casey’s Cyberbike even features a bed just long enough to hold a 6-pack of beer! Okay, so it doesn’t drive so well, as its handlebars kinda poke out of its windows. And rather than Tesla’s space-grade stainless steel exoskeleton, Casey and his team opted for plain ol’ aluminum. The headlights and brake lights don’t really work either. Oh … and it can’t charge at a Tesla Supercharger — even though it is (indeed) electric.

The actual bike underneath the shell is the upcoming , a street-legal electric bicycle. With its 960 watt-hour battery, this bike can go for approximately 40 miles with a 20 mph top speed. There’s no word on how the added weight of the Cyberbike shell would affect these specs.

Congratulations to @iLLKimbro@chrisprythm & @speekeazy with their cut “Super Dope Move” being featured in the latest episode @ @caseyneistat featuring the World’s first @teslamotors Cyberbike!https://t.co/WlIiVaFDIx#CaseyNeistat #Tesla #PUSHaudio pic.twitter.com/zOX1vlnUIH

— PUSH.audio (@PUSHAudio) February 3, 2020

It should be noted, however, that SUPER73 has no intention of releasing this “Cyberbike” design for any of their forthcoming electric bikes. It would be pretty cool though if they did — just sayin’.

What would you do if you saw this thing in person?#cyberbike #electricbike #notatesla #caseyneistathttps://t.co/fFF4g4YUSr

— RideApart (@RideApart) February 7, 2020

An earlier version of this article appeared on . EVBite is an electric vehicle specific news site dedicated to keeping consumers up-to-date on any developments in the ever-expanding EV landscape.

Featured image: cropped screenshot of CaseyNeistat’s video

 
 

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