Custom Japan Co., Ltd., in collaboration with EXPO2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, has announced the release of the next-generation electrically assisted bicycle, the “eXs e-Bike MotoLike”, which aims to provide a ride that feels similar to a motorcycle. This innovative e-bike will be available from October 8, 2024, offering both safety and excitement for urban riders.
Next-Generation Urban Mobility
The eXs e-Bike MotoLike is designed to combine the thrilling experience of a motorcycle with the flexibility and lightness of an electrically assisted bicycle. This model is equipped with features that ensure a safe, comfortable, and stylish ride on urban streets, making it a perfect option for both city commutes and suburban adventures.
Key Features
- Battery and Mileage: A high-capacity lithium-ion battery allows up to 80 km per charge. The battery is removable for easy indoor charging.
- Tires and Suspension: 20×4.0-inch fat tires ensure smooth rides on both paved roads and rough terrain, while front and rear suspension absorbs vibrations for added comfort.
- Braking System: Equipped with hydraulic disc brakes for strong braking on any surface.
- LCD Display: A large, waterproof IP67 display shows speed, battery life, and distance remaining. Easily switch modes with the left-hand controls.
- SHIMANO Gears: The reliable SHIMANO 8-speed gear system ensures smooth rides in urban and suburban environments.
- LED Lighting: LED headlights offer three lighting modes—small, low beam, and high beam—ensuring safe night rides.
Additional Features
- Storage: The bike includes a secure storage space in the frame and comes with a rear carrier, ideal for adding accessories like the “Motobo Wat BB” luggage box.
- Realistic Lighting: The LED headlights and taillights not only improve safety but also enhance the bike’s street-style appeal.
Technical Details
Product Name: eXs e-Bike MotoLike
Color: Black
Price: ¥241,500 (excluding tax)
Future Development
Custom Japan is also developing a next-generation electric moped model based on the eXs e-Bike MotoLike, aiming to provide even more urban mobility options.
For more information, visit Motomegane.