Self-Assembled E-Bikes

The City Vanture E-Bike Uses Mortise and Tenon Connectors for its Frame

Vanpowers Bike launched a fundraising campaign for the 'City Vanture,' a lightweight e-bike with a unique frame build. The frame of the City Vanture is conjoined via mortise and tenon joints, essentially shaped pieces of aluminum with connectors that, when joined together, will not slide loose under regular use. Vanpowers Bike takes advantage of this frame structure by shipping the bike disassembled and allowing customers to put it together themselves, which reduces shipping costs.

Aside from the frame build, the City Vanture is a traditional e-bike with a 350w rear motor that delivers a top speed of 25 mph. The bike delivers approximately 50 miles of range per charge, and takes roughly two hours to charge. It is important to note that, while the specifications are currently set in stone, Vanpowers Bike stated that its City Vanture bike will be customizable in the future, meaning the company may release upgraded replacement parts.
Trend Themes
1. Mortise and Tenon Connector Bikes - Companies can explore the use of mortise and tenon connectors in bike frames to reduce shipping costs and allow for customer assembly.
2. Customizable E-bikes - E-bike companies can take advantage of customizable options such as replacement parts to create a unique selling point for consumers.
3. DIY Bike Assembly - Assembling bikes on their own can be an attractive option for consumers who want to save money on shipping costs and have greater control over the process.
Industry Implications
1. Bike Manufacturing - Bike manufacturers can explore new frame building methods and customizable options to appeal to customers and adapt to changing market trends.
2. E-bike Manufacturing - Electric bike manufacturers can innovate with customizable options to cater to the growing demand for sustainable transportation options.
3. Online Order Fulfillment - Online retailers can offer customers the option to purchase disassembled products, such as bikes, and reduce shipping and handling costs.

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