ONYX is bringing mopeds back in style with US-built 60 mph electric bikes


My ideal bicycle suspensions. Twin fork in front, twin absorber trailing arm rear suspension.

In their heyday during the 70’s and 80’s, mopeds were one of the coolest ways to get around. The feel of a motorcycle, yet as manageable as a bicycle (and without the need for a moto license), mopeds were the ultimate freedom vehicle. With most reaching speeds of 30 mph (48 km/h) stock, yet tunable to higher speeds, mopeds were seen as a fast and efficient way to get around. But with the unyielding march of time, mopeds eventually went the way of the mullet and the 8-track.

Until now, that is. San Francisco-based ONYX Motorbikes is bringing mopeds back in style, with a twist. This time, mopeds are going electric!

Electrek caught up with ONYX founder Tim Seward in between personal deliveries of his company’s new electric mopeds.

Tim started ONYX with just a few thousand dollars and an idea. Like many entrepreneurs, he took to Indiegogo to raise the money he needed to produce the electric mopeds.

The response was overwhelming. Almost 500 backers shelled out nearly $1M to get their hands on one of Tim’s electric mopeds. That was in June of last year. Ever since, Tim and the team at ONYX have been working nonstop to meet the demand. Now that work has paid off as the company began making deliveries last week.

And like a true founder, Tim has been delivering the mopeds personally to the early reservation holders.

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ONYX RCR and CTY mopeds

The mopeds are impressive, to say the least. They come in two models: the entry-level yet not-so-timid ONYX CTY and the flagship ONYX RCR.

The CTY is closer in performance to the original 50cc mopeds of the 80’s. Its 2.5 kW (3.35 hp) rear hub motor provides a 30 mph (48 km/h) top speed. The removable 48 V and 768 Wh battery is sufficient for up to 40 miles (64 km) of range at 20 mph (32 km/h) and closer to 25 miles (40 km) at full speed.

The RCR is more in line with 125cc motorbikes and pushes the boundaries of the word “moped” with a 60 mph (96 km/h) top speed thanks to its more powerful 5.4 kW (7.2 hp) rear hub motor. Its 72 V and 1.66 kWh battery provide up to 75 miles (121 km) of range at 20 mph (32 km/h).

Both mopeds feature removable batteries, hydraulic brakes, full suspension and integrated LED halo headlight and LED bar tail light. Between the two, Tim says that the RCR has gotten by far the most attention:

“The RCR has been 10 fold more popular than the CTY. People are looking for something more powerful than the current offerings on the market, and the RCR kicks that out of the park for most people. While the CTY is a super fun bike that can reach upwards of 30-35 mph it just doesn’t have the raw power of the RCR that most of our customers are after.”

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