The LEAOS e-bike is available in two iterations, the LEAOS Pure and the LEAOS White, two colorways that both feature the system’s MPF middle motor drive. That advanced motor and the internal battery pack can drive the LEAOS to as high as 28 mph, either as a pedal-assist or pure electric power. Its base model cruises beyond 15 mph, and both are fully street legal– although the 28 mph model may require a moped license in most areas. The LEAOS Carbon Fiber Electric Bike is available now, and buyers can order using the configurator on the LEAOS website. The price is understandably high for this technology, as it is still in its infancy and has yet to see the price drops that come with the scale of critical mass. The base model, with speeds of up to 15 mph, starts at nearly $7,000 USD after conversion. If it keeps your car in the garage more often and gets you to and from work every day, that cost begins to justify itself. Stay tuned for more about LEAOS models in the future…