The Japanese Have Invented A Pet-Friendly E-Bike Called A Mopet, And It’s Going To Make Their Transportation Much Easier
The ever-bustling cities keep growing in size and intensity, but as they do so, it becomes increasingly more difficult taking your pet for a walk: perhaps the dog’s favorite park is on the other side of the city, the traffic is a constant source of anxiety, etc. But there’s plenty of room to adapt, and pet lovers often do whatever’s necessary to keep their pets safe and happy.
This aligns perfectly with the subject of today’s post. A Japanese company has invented a very hip and practical e-bike, or a moped, if you will, with a name that matches its purpose—the mopet.
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The Japanese have invented a mopet, a pet-friendly e-bike
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It’s designed to transport cats and small dogs further distances
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With the mopet, you could take your dog to a park on the other side of town without trouble
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The mopet is both practical and chic
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Image credits: mopet.ebike
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It’s probably going to be very popular among urban pet-lovers when it hits the global market
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Image credits: mopet.ebike
But for now, it’s only available in Japan
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Share on FacebookWow! Amazing! The only problem is cats might try to jump out so I think there should be a top you can close on the storage area. And it looks like it’s stable! I honestly still don’t know how to ride a bike without training wheels because I’m so paranoid I’m going to die if I try so-
A tip, it's going to be hard to balance when you are still. Keep your knees pointed forward, head up, and eyes forward. It will take a white to figure out how to stop swerving, but when you learn, you never forget. And the faster you go, the easier it will be to balance. It's okay if you can't ride, I learned when I was 12 and a half. You can do it!
Load More Replies...I wonder how this would work with water, mud, or rocks. I'm no engineer, but I'm curious if the design protects the dog from things that the front tire kicks up🤔
Wow! Amazing! The only problem is cats might try to jump out so I think there should be a top you can close on the storage area. And it looks like it’s stable! I honestly still don’t know how to ride a bike without training wheels because I’m so paranoid I’m going to die if I try so-
A tip, it's going to be hard to balance when you are still. Keep your knees pointed forward, head up, and eyes forward. It will take a white to figure out how to stop swerving, but when you learn, you never forget. And the faster you go, the easier it will be to balance. It's okay if you can't ride, I learned when I was 12 and a half. You can do it!
Load More Replies...I wonder how this would work with water, mud, or rocks. I'm no engineer, but I'm curious if the design protects the dog from things that the front tire kicks up🤔
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