Wednesday, January 7, 2015

The Survival Bike was made for the Zombie apocalypse

When the zombie apocalypse hits and you need to haul ass from a hoard, you’re going to want a car or bike with some storage space and a good amount of gas. The Survival Bike has you covered on both fronts.

Motoped Survival Bike. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1xC6K7z)
The utilitarian ride boasts two side-mounted fuel tanks so you can travel up to 500 miles without refilling, and it has a universal rack so you can attach plenty of different bolt-on mounts or harnesses to store your crossbow and other gear. 
Right side view of Motoped Survival Bike. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1ESxB5W)
And while you’re not trying to impress any walkers, it’s always nice when your ride happens to look cool as hell. Most survival packs include plenty of stuff to help you ride out the worst of times — except for transportation. Fortunately, the Motoped Survival Bike has you covered.
Rear view of Motoped Survival Bike. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1vzEtdU)
Powered by a 4-stroke engine, the bike gets excellent gas mileage, and uses downhill mountain bike parts mounted to a custom frame and swing arm for rugged reliability. As for the survival part?
Well, it also comes outfitted with a crossbow, one-gallon gas pack, a survival shovel, a tomahawk, a harpoon, a fixed blade saw, a lighting system, carabiners and climbing rope, a flashlight, a multifunction knife/light, two multi-tools, a neck knife, and a bike mount for that most versatile of tools, your smartphone. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MOTOPED | COOL MATERIAL]
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