Nobody asked for a treadmill on a bike — but the Netherlands built one anyway. This is the Lapit, the world’s first treadmill bike. No pedals, no chains, no gears — just a belt under your feet. You walk, the bike moves. A 350 watt motor pushes it to 17 miles per hour and one full charge gives you 60 miles of range. This isn’t a weird experiment. This is built for real roads, real commutes, real everyday life. The Netherlands didn’t just build a strange bike — they built the bike nobody knew they needed. Would you actually ride this? Comment below.

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2 Comments

  1. 100 percent I would ride that because they say riding the bike is exercising what they said treadmills are exercising and walking is exercising so why not do all three and one and still be exercising

  2. In the good thing about this is that if it's raining outside you can probably still have it inside just keep it on the kickstand and walk on the treadmill itself if you don't already have a treadmill

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