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And Now, for Something Completely Different: Exo Neutrino Max

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You can call the Exo Neutrino Max a scooter, and you can call it a bike: it doesn't really make a difference, as this electric machine is so cool, that it won't ever mind.
Built by some really enthusiastic Estonian guys, the Exo Neutrino Max brings forward some really nifty engineering solutions, and the laser-cut frame is one of the most intriguing. The frame is inspired from the Japanese Origami art: while Origami folds paper, "Exogami" folds laser-cut sheet aluminium, for a lightweight and extremely sturdy chassis. And since we're talking laser, we're also talking about infinite ways to customize your Neutrino!

Powered by a 48V 30Ah battery, the Exo Neutrino Max offers a top speed of 45 km/h (28 mph), up to 1500 cycles and a 2 kW motor. The battery is fully recharged in 7-8 hours, which is not extremely cool, but with 2 hours for 85%, things are smoothed out.

The Exo Neutrino Max weighs in only 45 kg (99 lbs) and can be ordered with either belt or chain drive. The piggyback reservoir rear shock and inverted forks take care of the road bumps, but the Exo Neutrino Max can only be ridden bu persons under 90 kg (198 lbs).

For pricing drop the Exo guys a line as prices surely vary with the various optionals you can order. We love this fancy miniature e-scooter as much as we enjoyed their Finntroll audio background.
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