There are many cycling enthusiasts around the globe. It is one of the most healthy, greenest and cheapest way to travel. Some cyclists love to explore the world on their bikes and with the variety of e-bike options in the market this mode of transport is gaining a lot of interest just everywhere. One of the concerns when touring on a bicycle is a place to rest and sleep. A person has to carry around camping gear and install it, which is cumbersome.
A Canadian cyclist named Jeremiah Brown loves traveling and camping using his bike. He came up with the idea of a Cyberdrop e-bike camper which is inspired by the design of the Tesla Cybertruck. It is a cross between RV-ing, bike packing, and bike touring. The prototype has dual motors for moderate hills and triple motors for big climbs. It is built with a fully welded aluminum frame.
Cyberdrop e-bike camper features an eight feet long and 38 inches wide bed that provides a comfortable sleeping place to the user. There is enough room to keep a bag near your feet where you can keep items you need while on the go. The height of the camper is about 46 inches so people up to six feet and seven inches tall can easily be accommodated inside.
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The camper is fully insulated using XPS rigid foam board and neoprene gaskets. Cyberdrop e-bike camper is thus designed to sustain any weather and terrain. Also, the cabin is finished with hull liner fabric giving a cozy feel to the user. There are pockets on the sides where important stuff can be kept.
The power to the motors is provided by the 72-volt/9.5-kW lithium battery which is situated in the ebike’s cargo compartment. It gives a range of up to 130 miles rechargeable in eight hours on a standard 110/120v household socket. Solar panels installed on the roof of the camper also provide extra power. You can pedal it up to 37 miles per hour.
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