"Mission One" sports a clean, pure ride of up to 150mph. The emphasis is on quiet so don't expect to hear any pipe action. 
MO debuted as this year's TED Conference to rave reviews and many celebrities pre-ordered.
The critics agree that MO is not some lame techie's excuse towards the "green" movement.
What the bike does have is an obsolescence of internal combustion cycling. Crank it up to 150 with an amazing 100 ft-lbs. of instantaneous torque at every speed. (You shouldn’t speed or break traffic laws yada yada yada.)
With zero carbon emissions, the ear-splitting tailpipes and planet-killing exhaust are history (I'm still not sure if this is a plus).
Its liquid-cooled AC induction motor and single-gear transmission also eliminate the distraction of shifting. There’s no need for a gas tank, with a next-generation lithium-ion battery pack that runs a full 150-mile range between charges. Use the interactive interface (just like pro racing teams use) to collect data on your laptop, adjust the throttle maps and tweak the regenerative braking system to suit your riding style.
The amazing profile and clean lines are from world-renowned designer Yves Behar. Neiman's exclusive edition is limited to just 10 bikes tricked out with numbered NM plaques, exclusive wheels, and a special paint job. You are welcome to venture to San Francisco to meet your bike and the people who designed it. You’ll also receive one-on-one training with a pro on a test track, learning the nuances of handling for optimal performance.
Oh right, lest we forget the price: $75,000 (tax, title, and shipping not included).











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