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- Juicer electric bikeSometimes it’s cool for new things to look old. Like your favorite pair of pre-ripped jeans, <a href="https://www.inverse.com/article/25228-juicer-electric-bikes">the electric bikes</a> that come out of Los Angeles-based company <a href="http://www.juicer.bike/">Juicer</a> are both understated and amazing. Starting in 2010, Juicer founder David Twomey builds just two bikes a year and the high-end all-electric machines look more like classic bicycles than modern <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/e-bikes/" target="_blank">e-bikes</a>. With their finessed design and stellar performance, Twomey says his electric bikes do something no other has done before: bridge the gap between dorky environmentalism and cool-guy style.1
- Juicer electric bike 03The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/electric-bike/">electric bikes</a> Twomey builds may be high tech and futuristic, but their design aesthetic more closely resembles something from the distance two-wheeled past.2
- Juicer electric bike 06With an open frame inspired by early Indian <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/motorcycle/">motorcycles</a>, Juicer bikes draw attention when they roll down the street—from green vehicle enthusiasts as well as stereotypical biker types. This is all part of Twomey’s plan to make electric bikes just as cool as their fossil fuel counterparts.3
- Juicer electric bike 02“I emulate bikes from 100 years ago, the 1910s,” Twomey told Inverse.4
- Juicer electric bike 01The bike maker, who posts bike photos on Instagram under the adorable username “<a href="https://www.instagram.com/flugelwagen/">flugelwagen</a>,” sells his new-fangled classically designed cycles on a custom basis, with prices ranging from $4,000 to $10,000.5
- Juicer electric bike 05In addition to looking pretty sweet, Juicer bikes have another selling point: a great deal more power than the typical electric bike currently on the market.6
- Juicer electric bike 04The bikes come with around 720-watt hours and clocks in with a top speed of 30 miles per hour, two features which add a slew of cool points.7