the Karka-Bike is an eco-responsible motorcycle prototype created by Oussama Ammar and Mohamed Ouni. A demonstration of creativity rather than a business model for this Tunisian motorized two-wheeler. The Karka-bike combines a composite wood frame (90% recoverable) with a 350-watt electric motor. Not a thunderbolt, but enough to take the rider up to 35 km/h. The discreet motor is integrated into the rear wheel.
a claimed range of 120 km is impressive, given the battery's compact size. The battery is housed in a leather bag attached to the underside of the seat. Atypical, the Karka-Bike shows that it's possible to ride something other than a metal and plastic machine. An original solution.

a claimed range of 120 km is impressive, given the battery's compact size. The battery is housed in a leather bag attached to the underside of the seat. Atypical, the Karka-Bike shows that it's possible to ride something other than a metal and plastic machine. An original solution.
