Nathan created Stator due to his passion for simple design and engineering, He wanted to build a vehicle that would be safe, easy and fun to ride and stylish at the same time. He spent many days thinking about and honing his concept for the bike and building prototypes and then testing them.
Power for the bike comes from a rear wheel drive 3-phase brushless DC motor with a maximum power of 1,000W. The bike can achieve a top speed of 25 mph and a range of 20 miles. The custom designed batteries that power Stator are high-output, efficient cells that can withstand high recharge cycles.
Rear wheel regenerative braking is paired with a front-wheel hydraulic disc brake. There are options to customize like adding a seat, utility racks, lights, and a phone charger.
A folding handlebar makes the bike easy to pack and transport.
Stator is gearing up for a kick starter campaign in the near future. Check out its website to keep updated! Meanwhile, this video gives more details:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zcdPNJ79-M
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