The M.A.D.Gallery Presents Handmade Electric Bikes by Avionics

AVIONICS VM handmade electric bike captures the thrill of flying high while riding on solid ground. Blending minimalistic features into a retro style reminiscent of the 1930s, these two-wheelers boast an unparalleled spirit sure to turn heads as they speed by

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This artful conception hails from Avionics, a business started by two Polish gentlemen, Bartek and Jaromir, who discovered their joint passion for adventure and the golden age of invention by a chance encounter.

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The chrome-plated headlamp will help guide a night ride with its 1,000 lumens of light while the bike’s taillight offers an output of up to 15 lumens via a bank of 18 COB LEDs.

“From the very beginning, we knew that Avionics must stand out in terms of design and performance. The design of Avionics references vehicles and planes from yesteryear, while its interior technology showcases the twenty-first century,” explains Jaromir. “Absolute fusion of nature and engineering powered by electricity.”

The innovative engineering, refined details, and incredible grandeur are all elements embedded in AVIONICS VM, now exhibiting at the M.A.D.Gallery in Geneva. We can’t wait to get in the saddle as this is not your run-of-the-mill bicycle.

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AVIONICS VM disrupts the standard way to ride a bike with its unique and striking form built to be reliable and withstand time. A ride on the AVIONICS VM provides freedom of movement in harmony with nature, a surge of adrenaline, or the opportunity to defeat agonizing traffic jams on an environmentally friendly alternative free from noise and exhaust.

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Every component, down to the last detail, was considered and finessed by expert craftsmen (apart from the electric motor and Lithium-Ion battery packs), putting this electric bike in a class by itself.

Created exclusively for the M.A.D.Gallery, the AVIONICS VM is limited to 52 electric bikes, numbered accordingly, each arriving with a certificate of authenticity. The sweeping lines of the sturdy frame are made with chromium-molybdenum steel, an incredibly strong and corrosion-resistant material, and chrome steel, a standout colour produced specifically for this M.A.D.Gallery collection. Integrated into the frame is an ergonomic seat using leaf spring suspension to provide a smooth ride and a notable design element.

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“When you look at Avionics from the profile you will see the section of the airplane wing created from the leaf spring and part of the frame,” describes Bartek. “This is an unusual solution for suspension and a feature distinguishing Avionics from any other bike or motorcycle.”

Accents handcrafted from Jatoba wood enhance the AVIONOCS VM’s visual allure with rich, warm tones. The sleek wooden chest located at the bottom of the frame confidentially houses the battery, immobilizer, and electrical components, protecting them from weather and dust while simultaneously adding a touch of class with old-school leather straps. From the saddle and grips to the headlight and fork covers, these hardwood features are exquisite.

The AVIONICS VM has a massive 5,000-watt electric motor harnessing incredible torque (125 newton-maters or 92 feet-pound) with top speed reaching 36 miles per hour (58 kilometres/hour), which is a hefty amount of acceleration for everyday use. Featuring a 24-ampere hour lithium-ion battery pack, the bike can travel an estimated range of 74.5 miles (about 120 km) in low-power street mode and can be topped up in two to three hours from a domestic plug socket. Additionally, there is a USB port for charging the bike.

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It takes approximately six months to design and produce an Avionics electric bike with the longest and most demanding stage in the process being the electronics and the shortest assembling the bike, which takes a week.

The AVONICS VM e-bike is programmed with various street modes limiting its power to more street-friendly speeds. The three different lower-speed modes for street riding restrict the power from 750 W to 500 or 250 W. Using the force mode of the AVIONICS VM, you can ride like the wind – which is certainly why the ‘M’ in ‘VM’ stands for makani, meaning wind in the Hawaiian language.

Controlling that kind of speed means being outfitted with the right tires and brakes to match the AVIONICS VM’s particularly impressive power. Decked out with hardy disc brakes measuring 203 millimetres (8 inches) on both the front and back wheels makes stopping as effective as possible. Another bonus to the brake system is that the power created from slowing down is recouped and helps charge the battery pack, extending the ride time until you have to plug in. Oh, and for when the battery runs dry or for the very sporty, AVIONICS VM is armed with traditional cycling components like pedals to get back home the old-fashioned way.

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