A Brompton Competitor? See How The Flit Bike Folds
The Flit M2 is a lightweight, folding e-bike that positions the wheels parallel so that it can be rolled into position like a piece of luggage.
The Flit M2 features a relatively minimal design, but what really sells this e-bike is Flit’s assertion that the Flit M2 can be folded up in seconds and weighs just 14kg (30.8 lbs.). The way it folds up is a bit different than other e-bikes we’ve seen in that the 16-in. wheels sit parallel to each other, making it easy to roll the Flit into the location where it will be stored.
This is a single-speed e-bike equipped with a 250W hub motor that produces a rather modest 35Nm of torque. Helping to make the Flit M2 as responsive as possible is a torque sensor that will allow riders to enjoy power from the moment they begin pedaling.
Because the Flit M2 is so lightweight, battery capacity had to be modest. The 250W hub motor is powered by a 230Wh battery that is estimated to allow riders as much as 31 mi. of range per charge.
The Flit M2 is equipped with Tektro hydraulic disc brakes to give it optimal stopping power.
The folding frame is crafted from aluminum that has been anodized to give it a lustrous matte finish. And thanks to elastomers in the frame where the chainstays meet the bottom bracket, it offers suspension where riders benefit the most—at the saddle.
Flit is taking pre-orders for the M2 with a price just above $2500. Once they begin delivering the M2, the price will rise to a bit more than $3000.
The one consideration we would encourage possible buyers to consider is that this is an e-bike best-suited to urban environments and shorter trips. With a small battery and a single-speed drivetrain, the Flit M2 is likely to struggle on hills. People living in flat communities will have fewer complaints with its motor power and torque.