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Onewheel team's Antic e-bike can pop eternal wheelies

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Liam Brooks
2 hours ago7 min read1 comments
Alright, let's break this down like it's the fourth quarter with the game on the line. Future Motion, the crew that brought us those single-wheel Onewheel skateboards that look equal parts terrifying and awesome, has just dropped a new ride that feels like it was designed after a late-night binge of 70s bike flicks.They're calling it the Antic, which, come on guys, a massive missed opportunity not to name it the Twowheel, but I digress. While every other e-bike company is out there giving us the same old spiel about saving the planet and reducing your carbon footprint—worthy goals, for sure—Future Motion has decided to cut the virtue signaling and get straight to the fun part.Their main marketing pitch? This thing can pop an infinite wheelie. Let that sink in.It’s not just about getting from A to B; it’s about turning your commute into a perpetual stunt show, a constant 'look-at-me' moment that’s either the most fun you’ll have on two wheels or a one-way ticket to the emergency room, depending on your skill level and how much your health insurance deductible is. The Antic itself is a straight-up retro vibe, looking like it time-traveled from a 1975 dirt track, but it’s packing some serious modern heat.They’re boasting a top speed of 35 miles per hour, which, for an e-bike, is absolutely cooking. The range is a solid 28 to 50 miles, meaning you can actually use this for a real trip across town, not just a quick lap around the block.And with those wide tires, it’s built to handle more than just pristine pavement; we’re talking gravel paths, park trails, you name it. But the real star of the show, the LeBron game-winning three-pointer of this entire product, is the Wheelie Assist mode.This is where the tech gets wild. Using a combination of gyroscopes and accelerometers—the same kind of wizardry that keeps a Onewheel balanced—the Antic can supposedly hold a wheelie forever.You don’t need to be a seasoned pro; the bike’s brain does the heavy lifting, keeping the front end up and you, hopefully, upright. It’s a bold move in an industry that often plays it safe, focusing on practicality over pure, unadulterated joy.It reminds me of when the NBA started emphasizing the three-point shot; it was a risk that changed the entire game, moving away from traditional post-play to a more exciting, highlight-reel-friendly style. Future Motion is doing the same for personal transport.The pricing is in the ballpark of what you’d expect for a premium e-bike. The base model Antic will set you back $2,500, though they’re launching with a discount that knocks a few hundred off, which is a nice early-adopter perk.If you want to go the distance, longer-range models with more aggressive tires can run up to $2,900. That’s a serious investment, but for a bike that doubles as a personal carnival ride, it might just be worth it for the thrill-seekers out there.This isn't just a new product; it's a statement. It's Future Motion telling the entire micro-mobility scene that fun is a feature, not an afterthought. In a world saturated with sensible options, the Antic is that audacious, no-look-pass of an e-bike that just might make your daily grind feel like the opening sequence of an action movie.
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#Future Motion
#Antic e-bike
#wheelie assist
#electric bike
#personal transport
#Onewheel

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