Rubbee X makes every bike electric. It has batteries, electronics and a motor that touches the rear tire of the bike. It also has a wireless cadence sensor that tracks Your pedaling pattern and adapts the electric assist automatically. Its patented quick-release lock technology enables Rubbee to be installed and detached with one hand, in just one second. Make Your bike electric.

We've prepared these rewards to our Kickstarter backers with heavy discounts from future retail price. These prices are only valid for our Kickstarter supporters.

We have a long history of making electric drives for bicycles. All the way since our first Kickstarter campaign to today. We commit to deliver the Rubbee X in time for the next riding season.

Combined, our team has over 40 years of experience in development and manufacturing of electric vehicles. We've worked on multiple hybrid electric trucks, charging stations, electric cars and, of course - Rubbee itself. So when it comes to engineering - we've got what it takes.

We used to manufacture all the previous generation Rubbee units in our own assembly line in Lithuania. Now we're gearing up for a much larger scale of manufacturing. So from the very beginning we've developed Rubbee X in close partnership with a solid manufacturing partner. Hint - they employ over 2500 people. They are huge ! This ensures quality, smooth certification process and great after sales support.

For the past year we've been working on our next-gen electronics, new motor, batteries and other new components of the Rubbee X. It's a product we've developed from the ground up with all our knowledge from the previous generations of it. We've built multiple prototypes along the way, here are some moments of our journey and a short video about how the earlier prototypes of Rubbee X works:

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We've also introduced the Rubbee X at the largest bicycle industry fair Eurobike 2017 this September:

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