Exploring Cake Ebikes: Premium Swedish Brand Revolutionizing Electric Bikes

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In this episode of The Inevitable podcast by MotorTrend Channel, we dive into the world of ebikes with Eric Asmon, the Chief Growth Officer of Cake ebikes. Now, Cake is a Swedish brand that's making waves in the industry. They may cost a bit more, but they're built to be rugged and overbuilt. But here's the thing, they're not just about making cool bikes. They're also fighting poaching in Africa. That's right, 3% of their sales go towards their electric Bush bike initiative. And you can support the cause by buying some of their merchandise.
Now, let's talk about what sets Cake apart from other ebike manufacturers. They pride themselves on being light, quiet, and clean. And they've found a sweet spot between electric mountain bikes and electric motorcycles. But hold on, what exactly is the difference between an ebike, an electric motorcycle, and an electric mountain bike? Well, it varies from state to state in the US. In California, anything without pedals is considered a motorcycle and requires an M1 license. But in New York, it's all about the speed. If it goes up to 30 mph, you can ride it with a regular driver's license.
Cake's flagship bike, the Cal, was inspired by the CEO's desire to ride without disturbing the neighbors or dealing with the hassle of pedaling on flat terrain. And when it comes to weight, Cake's bikes are lighter than their combustion engine counterparts. Plus, they have fewer parts, making them easier to maintain. And let's not forget about their unique design. Just take a look at their Osa model. It's a city delivery bike that's all about function over form. It's minimalistic and efficient, with no unnecessary frills.
So, why should you consider an electric motorcycle over a traditional one? Well, for starters, you'll never have to visit a gas station again. And forget about the noise and fumes. Electric motorcycles offer a silent and clean riding experience, allowing you to truly connect with nature. And let's not forget about the environmental benefits. Electric bikes don't pollute the air, making them a sustainable choice. The shift towards electric bikes is inevitable, and Cake is at the forefront of this movement, accelerating the growth of the market in North America. So, get ready to embrace the future of mobility with Cake ebikes.

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