Legalities of use aside, there are three for me, the first being the Cheetah E-Hardtail.
For some reason I liked the look of this bike the moment that saw it a couple of years ago. It wouldn't be on my list of bikes to own, but the simplistic looks of it really appeal.
Now this really is random, the Volt Bike Mariner and Rad Rover Mini. I love the utilitarian almost agricultural design, and see potential with the design, or rather the wheel/tyre size. If legal, I'd be tempted own one or the other, even if it was just for my wife to use for trips on the SD and disused railways lines, whilst I could use it for carrying clutter for when I'm trail building.
For some reason I liked the look of this bike the moment that saw it a couple of years ago. It wouldn't be on my list of bikes to own, but the simplistic looks of it really appeal.
Now this really is random, the Volt Bike Mariner and Rad Rover Mini. I love the utilitarian almost agricultural design, and see potential with the design, or rather the wheel/tyre size. If legal, I'd be tempted own one or the other, even if it was just for my wife to use for trips on the SD and disused railways lines, whilst I could use it for carrying clutter for when I'm trail building.