As you merge the sleek design of a modern electric sidecar with the iconic style of a classic BMW motorcycle, something extraordinary happens. The result is a unique blend of innovation and nostalgia that redefines the boundaries of adventure-seeking. You’re introduced to the latest creation from MOD: the Simple Sidecar Sahara, inspired by the iconic 1940s BMW R75 Sahara.
The MOD Simple is a retro-styled electric bicycle from Austin-based e-bike manufacturer MOD Bikes. Here is the rewritten text:
The Mod Simple Sidecar’s popularity stems from its sidecar variant, which I had the opportunity to examine in great detail.
With its sleek design and innovative features, the newly released MOD Simple Sidecar Sahara is set to revolutionize the world of electric bicycles with its one-of-a-kind three-wheeled ride that’s sure to turn heads.
Each sidecar is painstakingly crafted with vibrant pigments, paired with a neutral beige frame and an understated graphic scheme, resulting in a truly unique identifier for each motorcycle.
The MOD team has significantly enhanced the entrance fork by upgrading it to a robust twin-crown motorcycle-style suspension fork, while also extending the sidecar body and incorporating two additional headlights alongside a primary cargo rack designed for increased storage capacity. For smaller riders, a harmonious blend of seat and seatbelt ensures a secure and comfortable experience throughout the journey; meanwhile, an intuitive doggy door conveniently located behind the sidecar streamlines entry and exit for furry companions.
According to MOD BIKES founder Dor Korngold, “We’ve revamped Simple Sidecar to create an unparalleled adventure that’s as much fun for the rider as it is for their passenger – a one-of-a-kind escapade engineered for maximum enjoyment.” “Our limited edition bike is more than just a ride – it’s an invitation to explore, craft memories, and cruise with your go-to partner.”
The remaining bike design retains many familiar elements from the successful MOD Simple, combined with a powerful 750W rear hub motor and advanced torque sensor that provides precise, intuitive assistive pedaling. Ultimately, there is also a throttle available for those who don’t always want to rely solely on pedaling.
A spread of 50-100 miles (80-160 km) can be achievable, depending on the setup, with variations influenced by factors such as velocity, terrain and the size of the rider in their sidecar.
The MOD Simple Sidecar Sahara is currently priced at $3,899, with an ongoing promotion offering it for $3,499 until December 1 as part of MOD Bikes’ Black Friday sales event.