If you're interested in building your own eBike for a lesser price ($3,600 USD), check out my previous model, eBike v4.2, which can be found at https://mysuperebike.com/ - I supply a Parts List and a Video Guide to help DIY people build their own powerful eBikes for only the cost of parts.
For CyberBike inquires, sign up for our emails on the above website or shoot us an email directly.
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CyberBike Specs:
- 27kW peak power
- 3,2kWh battery
- 3kW built in charger
- 120kmh max speed (75 MPH)
- Range over 100km (62 miles)
- Custom 3D printed panels
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Price of CyberBike: 6,800 Euro
Price of eBike v4.2 (completed base model): 5,000 Euro
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@robertdbettis4 years agoWow! This is exactly how i want to see people using 3d printer tech! Not for useless trinkets and toys but for very crucial prototyping! I love how you. ...Expand6
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@v1ncen7154 years agoCant wait for textured panels with see through leds, panels integrating gopro mount, and cup holder panel! 8
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@kikac5654 years agoI love your work. You' re a great craftsman. 5
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@clemonsjoey4 years agoGreat work brother, youre taking it to a whole new level! 1
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@triciamcintyre49474 years agoLooks sick, like the way the bike sits, can' t wait to see it in action. 1
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@TheGamemaster874 years agoLoved the work u did on the cyber bike love the 3d printed panels. 1
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@GiovanniBecattiniAmoretti4 years agoI envy you! What you do seems like a lot of fun, though probably challenging.
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@snoman19994 years agoYou got skillz man oh and i used to operate a holz her edge banding machine when i was an apprentice.
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@whoaitstiger4 years agoI love ebikes but thing is inspiring me to get my motorcycle license. I can' t wait till it' s finished.
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@neisserson4 years agoHi ladislav, i am neisser and i live in chile, your cyberbike is simply great, i wonder if it can be built here in chile if you sell a tutorial or a step by step of that model.
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@milliam4624 years agoLooks awesome. I am sure you have looked into this, but i think you might benefit from using a lasercutter to cut your mdf, in which case, you would have. ...Expand
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@xtremluck62604 years agoThese 3d flat/angled panels seem pretty simple. If you need help designing something complex in 3d let me know, i' d be happy to help seeing these took so much effort on your part. Cheers. 1
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@HolgerBeetz4 years agoHey ladi, great to see your progress! iirc you are using petg for the panels. Keep in mind that pet is not the most stable filament id="hidden5" if it comes to uv rays. While i did a lot of parts for my e-bikes in pla and petg, i am perfectly aware that things might degrade in terms of stability and take in concern i have to reprint them again. For a commercial e-bike (which the cyberbike might become one day if i understood you correctly) using something like abs or asa might be a better option. Both filaments are a bit more picky in regard to printing environment (e. G. Closed room for the 3d printer with possibly stable temperatures) also bed adhesion is sometimes not refered to as very good. I have only fiddled around with pla and petg. So i do not really know: i am currious how things turn out. Hopefully you will provide some infos on the controller and the display as well. ...Expand1
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@matteovalenza4 years agoI can' t wait to get one of this bike! Maybe you can adjust it for my height: d.
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@dr.zakikazmi61374 years agoPlease make a full video on this bike how to make its frame and what' s size.
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@danielwysocki3794 years agoHi ladislav, it is amazing what you doing just perfect. I think in the future you should be owner of some big factory electric bikes. Just wait some big - maybe some parts should be little more curved shapes - smoove i mean to not get so much dirt inside small holes and courves. - what about rains? Water slpash? Is everything sealed well? - shape your bike is nice but little from 80s (just my opinion) maybe some more futuristic curves and shapes? - what material is frame? Carbon will be very light - maybe too expensive? Is aluminium? anyway everything what you doing is very profissional and well made. congratulation ladislav!. ...Expand
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@Techdiscussed3 years agoIs it possible to get the bike road ready? So you can get a license plate for it etc, would be a awesome bike to also do the trip to work and back:
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@serginhovault0073 years agoHi ladi. Do you sell just your sketchup snap clicking panel connections? Struggle to find similar ones. Eventually will find but takes a longer time. To. ...Expand
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@matenorth2 years agoHello, what filament do you use? Is pla gonna work outside on sunny days?
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@erriolhao24044 years agoGood day what is the specs of yung motor hub and battery /thank u.
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@wandersonsattv15454 years agoOl gostaria de saber se vc vende o gabarito do quadro dessa bike eltrica.
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@germanangeles56484 years agoLadislav which software do you use for design?
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@jamesestrada52 years agoHow did you make the mechanical slide lock/joint for the panel?
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@hugotox14 years agoK by jsi vdl jak moc ti: d cyberbike vypad pardn!
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@AndyMatrix4 years agoRather 3d printer a big back bracket so you have space to mount breaks/signal lights and a number plate.
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@msquraishi4 years agoHi ladi, do you personally hand make all the cyber bikes?
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@mrbizi56524 years agoCan you share your cad file so others can leverage?
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@semoroko4 years agoGood job bro awsome i like it me too make it. 1
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@Wakodaf4 years agoHodne dobry! Odkud jste, myslim cast cz?
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@SoyshiroFR4 years agoHoly Shit ! That blew my ears off xDDD
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@ck14254 years agoI heard about your protoype going into the market. Congrats to you and your gf. 2
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@kavankariyappa48333 years agoWhich motor did you use and what it' s cost. I think it is to costly.
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@muntha2pro6664 years agoI always watch you video and i love ebike but i have no money buy.
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@mechanicalengineer68794 years agoI am hiren from india can you share your design of ebike with me?
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@andreroquemore383 years agoHow much is your bikes i' m united states.
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@amol38503 years agoCan u give me bike moter, battery and battery control.
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@HandyC4 years agoAll good til you get to the next frame and it' s a mm different blame those damn welders. Oh wait. 1
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@spacemansam_4 years agoMost of the e bikes at this price point don' t seem worth it (stealth b52) this seem well worth the money and the quality of the bike. I want one so bad lol!
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@maxmustermann20444 years agoEverything cool - but a piece of aluminum sheet cut and folded by hand - would have done it too. i don' t know much about e-bikes yet. Bu id="hidden9"t i am a trained vehicle manufacturer and am interested in motorcycles and their design. It looks too much like a bike for motorcycle performance. I am currently building my first pedelec with german bicycle approval. If you are interested - check out my instagram account. ...Expand
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great to see your progress!
iirc you are using petg for the panels. Keep in mind that pet is not the most stable filament id="hidden5" if it comes to uv rays. While i did a lot of parts for my e-bikes in pla and petg, i am perfectly aware that things might degrade in terms of stability and take in concern i have to reprint them again. For a commercial e-bike (which the cyberbike might become one day if i understood you correctly) using something like abs or asa might be a better option. Both filaments are a bit more picky in regard to printing environment (e. G. Closed room for the 3d printer with possibly stable temperatures) also bed adhesion is sometimes not refered to as very good. I have only fiddled around with pla and petg. So i do not really know:
i am currious how things turn out. Hopefully you will provide some infos on the controller and the display as well. ...Expand 1
how to make its frame and what' s size.
- what about rains? Water slpash? Is everything sealed well?
- shape your bike is nice but little from 80s (just my opinion) maybe some more futuristic curves and shapes?
- what material is frame? Carbon will be very light - maybe too expensive? Is aluminium?
anyway everything what you doing is very profissional and well made.
congratulation ladislav!. ...Expand
don' t seem worth it (stealth b52) this
seem well worth the money and the quality
of the bike. I want one so bad lol!
i don' t know much about e-bikes yet. Bu id="hidden9"t i am a trained vehicle manufacturer and am interested in motorcycles and their design. It looks too much like a bike for motorcycle performance. I am currently building my first pedelec with german bicycle approval. If you are interested - check out my instagram account. ...Expand