Bugatti And PG Just Created The World's Lightest And Fastest Bike Ever Made And It Costs $39,000

Mar 27, 2017 11:42 AM EDT | Anthony Hunter

While Bugatti's supercars tend to excite auto lovers, its latest $39,000 bicycle collaboration with PG is utterly jaw dropping. The automaker decided to team up with the German luxury bike maker to create the lightest and possibly the fastest urban bicycle ever made called the PG Bugatti Bike.

Like the Chiron, carbon fiber keeps the bicycle's weight down, it weighs a mere 11 pounds, which makes it the lightest of its kind in the world. They also included a shock absorption bar and aerodynamic tubing.

At this weight, a cyclist might even forget that their even riding anything at all. Each PG Bugatti Bike features customization to match the automaker's Bugatti automobiles. Many different colors are available via special paints, colored carbon, along with several types of available leather options.

Aside from its aesthetic, the new bicycle features top-quality materials. Its frame, handlebar, rims, fork, seat, seat post, brakes, and crank all features the highest quality carbon fiber that is available on the market today. Matching this with reinforced cross sections, the bicycle assures maximum rigidity, which also remains as a welcome feature considering its expensive price tag.

The German luxury bikemaker, PG, handcrafted all its carbon fiber components in Germany, using techniques that are only found in the motorsport and aeronautic industries. So owners of this collaboration get to ride the lightest and most rigid bike ever made.

Owning a bicycle created by one of the world's top automakers, people can expect a level of finesse. Aside from the bike's frame incredibly light, PG designed all cross sections to achieve optimal aerodynamics at high speeds. Bugatti also helped develop the bike to be fast.

Bugatti and PG only produced 667 of the PG Bugatti Bike worldwide, making the bike an extremely limited run bicycle. As mentioned above, the bike will cost $39,000.

 

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