
- by Speed Expert
Make This Summer Count: How to Get the Most Out of Your Superhuman Bike
- by Speed Expert
The sun lingers a little longer. The breeze feels refreshing. The world stretches out and slows down—inviting you to do the same. This is the season of wanderers, of warm wind and empty streets at dawn. It’s not about squeezing more in—it’s about letting go.
Your Superhuman Bike isn’t just a machine; it’s an invitation. To unplug. To move with intention. To trade traffic and to-do lists for tire hum and horizon lines. This summer, ride not just to get somewhere—but to feel something. Here's how…
The world belongs to early risers. While the neighborhood is sawing logs (snoring), golden light paints the pavement and every sound is crisp—birds, the breeze, your breath. The streets are yours alone, and your ride becomes not transportation, but meditation.
With the Babymaker II Pro you can wake up and go. It’s low maintenance design makes it an ultra-reliable machine. No clunky motors or gears. Just you, your breath, and the open morning. Glide effortlessly. Start your day easier.
A straight path gets you there. But a winding one reminds you why you’re going.
This summer, leave the main roads behind. Find the hidden bike trails by the coast, the alleys strung with murals, the sidewalks lined with fruit trees. The Moonrider and Bomber are built for range and ruggedness—go beyond the predictable.
Turn errands into escapes. Commutes into detours. Rides into Adventures.
You don’t need much.
A handlebar bag with a notebook, a pen, maybe an apple. Ride to a shady patch of grass, a lookout, a quiet corner of the park. Sit. Breathe. Sketch. Reflect.
Your Superhuman Bike is a companion. Let it carry just what you need with storage bags or the perfect riding backpacks. You’ll move easier when you get the weight off your back.
A campfire doesn’t need to blaze all night. It needs to be watched, tended, respected.
Same with your battery. Keep it out of direct sun when parked. Avoid charging right after a long ride—let it cool. Don’t store it empty or at 100% for weeks. Keep it between 20–80% for everyday use if you can. And if you’re headed out for a long ride, use ECO Mode or lower PAS settings to stretch the miles.
Know your range. Know your route. Don’t burn it all at once.
Some rides are best taken alone—just you and the wind, sorting through thoughts you didn’t know you had.
Others? They’re meant to be shared. Laughter echoing down bike paths, wheels in rhythm, stories passed at stoplights. Organize a group ride. Or join one. Let your Superhuman Bike be the spark for a new summer ritual. Start small. A weekly sunset ride. A coffee loop. A “no phones, just riding” Sunday cruise.
The ride is better when it becomes tradition.
You don’t need a plane ticket or a five-step itinerary to make summer count.
You just need two wheels. Some sun. A willingness to wander.
Whether you ride the Babymaker, the Bomber, or the Moonrider—ride like time is on your side. Slow down. Look around. Let the ride remind you what matters.
This summer, don’t just get places.
Feel the freedom of getting there your way.