25 MPH Top Speed

The Babymaker's watertight hub-drive motor is powerful to get you up those big hills and stealthy enough to keep people guessing if your bike is electric.

Up to 70 Mile Range

The 360wH Samsung Lithium Ion Cells are contained in a industry leading lightweight design. The frame will keep everyone guessing, "Is that electric?"

Weighs 35 lbs

The Babymaker II's fantastically light frame sets it apart from other heavy electric bikes. Pick it up with ease and comfortability.

Low Maintenance

The Gates Belt Drive ensures that a rider won't have to worry about chain maintenance for up to 1000 miles of riding.

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Premium Components

What makes the Babymaker II so good?

The Babymaker II is crafted with top-tier components that prioritize durability, performance, and style.

  • At its heart, a whisper-quiet 350W rear hub motor delivers powerful pedal assist, providing effortless acceleration and smooth rides across varied terrain.
  • It features a premium, integrated 36V10AH Samsung Lithium-Ion battery that charges quickly and offers impressive range, making it perfect for extended commutes or weekend rides.
  • The Babymaker II’s Gates Carbon Drive belt system ensures a low-maintenance, grease-free experience.
  • The Shimano hydraulic disc brakes offer precise stopping power for added safety.
  • A streamlined LCD display, and customizable options, every part of the Babymaker II is chosen to deliver an unparalleled, seamless riding experience.
babymaker belt drive

Gates Carbon Belt Drive

babymaker display

Smart LCD Display

Babymaker wide handlebars

Wide Handle Bars

stealth 350w hub drive

350W Rear HUB Motor

babymaker stealth battery

Integrated Stealth Battery

babymaker hydraulic disc brakes

Powerful Hydraulic Disc Brakes

FAQs

What makes the Babymaker II different from the original Babymaker?

Babymaker II has a 40% larger battery than our original Babymaker. On top of this it sports a wider flat handlebar, a longer stem AND they are assembled in the USA! Babymaker II comes standard with premium components including a Gates carbon belt drive and Magura disc brakes.

Are you accepting International orders?

We are currently only accepting orders for customers in the contiguous USA (including Hawaii with an additional shipping charge) and Canada. At this time we are not able to ship to Alaska.

Can I remove the battery?

Yes, but it's not designed to be removed regularly - only for maintenance. Babymaker II is designed to be charged with the battery inside the frame.

What is the warranty on the Babymaker II?

At Superhuman Bikes, we are committed to delivering products of the highest quality. All Superhuman Bikes are warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of delivery. The warranty excludes normal wear and tear, damages from misuse, accidents, or improper maintenance. Replacement components will carry the same warranty date as the original purchase.

Is it hard to assemble when it arrives at my house?

Your Babymaker II will arrive mostly assembled. The pedals, front tire, seat and handlebars need to be installed. Kickstand is pre-installed. Assembly instructions are provided HERE.

Not so sure? When in doubt we recommended contacting your local bike mechanic for help.

Unfortunately, damages resulting from improper assembly are not covered under warranty.

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Technical Specs

Battery

36V 10AH Samsung Lithium Ion Cells

Range

20-70 Miles

Charge Time

2-3 Hours

Motor

350W Geared HUB Motor

Speed

25+ MPH

LCD Display

Smart Display with Speed Odometer, 5 Pedal Assist Levels, Battery Life

Sensor

Cadence Sensor

Components

Drivetrain

63T-22T Gates Belt Drive

Crankset

165mm / 175mm Prowheel

Pedals

ME55 Wellgo Aluminum

Brakes

MT30 Magura Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Grips

Black/Brown Ergonomic Faux Leather

Saddle

Road Style Velo

Seat Post Collar

38.1mm Aluminum Quick Release

Seat Post

350mm / 31.6mm (Length / Diameter)

Wheels

700c 22mm / 19mm (External / Internal)

Spokes

12 / 13 Gauge (Front / Rear)

Tires

700 x 28c Kenda (Presta Valve)

General Information

Total Weight

35 lb (15.4 kg)

Battery Weight

2.5 lb (1.13 kg)

Rated Weight Capacity

275 lb (124.74 kg)

Frame Material

6061 Aircraft Grade Aluminum

Accessory Mounts

Seat Tube, Bottle Cage, Rear Rack

Walk Assist

Press and Hold

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Customer Reviews

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Smooth ride!

Stealth is right. This bike does not look like an electric bike at all but it definitively provides a nice boost on the hills of San Diego. Great experience so far.

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Chris Stuart
Great!

Pretty easy to assemble with high-quality materials along with cool & sophisticated engineering.

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Thomas Kind
Verdict is still out

The bike arrived timely and well packed. But just a day before we left on a trip, so wasn’t able to unpack until yesterday. Assembly was easy and straightforward. Only been on the bike once for a short test ride, but so far seems nice, but a little bit of a stiff ride. Plan to use it for commuting, so I’ll be putting it to the test soon enough. Nice components and build so I’m excited to see how everything holds up in the long term.

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Lee Chavarie
Babymaker 2

Love this bike ! Clean and simple , fast and fun . Great for fitness .

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adolfo simmonds
Commuting on airless tires with a Great Bike

I really love this bike. There are a few things you should know though. First the BM2 is good for short rides only. It is best for short pleasure rides or commuting. With the small battery, fixy geometry & without drop handle bars for hand & wrist comfort you can only go about 35 miles comfortably. I use it for commuting preferring my carbon road bike for long rides. Because of the weight of the bike you may experience a lot of flats. This depends on the terrain you bike and whether you can avoid thorns, glass & debris. It depends on how vigilant you are maintaining tire pressure to avoid pinch flats and the type of tires you run. If you want to commute on the bike (which may be the only real use for the BM2) and you can't afford flats look into airless tires. It's not cheap especially if you have your bike shop install them. I had Tannus 25's 95 "psi" put on and they work great. You should have the bike shop measure the inside of your wheel rims with calipers before you order. They seem to vary. Mine were 16 mm. My bike shop mech advised not to order the 28's because they are much harder to install. The 25's run great. My BM2 seems even faster with them.