Exclusive view of OLTO electric bikes for Infinite machines

What about the bicycle thief? The company has a set of tools to prevent theft based on the term “unlimited security”. All OLTO EBIKES come with GPS and the Internet, so you can track your EBIKES via Companion App (iOS and Android will be available on startup). As a redundant measure, there is a safe location to install airtag for peace of mind. If someone tries to tamper with the bike, an alarm will sound and you will be notified on your phone. The steering and motor locked, so moving the 178-pound ebike takes a lot of effort. Most of this is powered by a secondary battery, which will continue to run for 30 days if you remove the primary battery from the OLTO. If you are still on your guard, there is a place where you can attach a U-lock to the bracket.
Speaking of accessories, Infinite machines have a range of first-party accessories, from phone installation to back racks and children’s carriers, which you can use with an OLTO configuration when placing an order. If you want to add third-party accessories, such as the mount of the bottle cage under the seat, there are also some mounting points.
Pedal or throttle
You can use the power button, NFC tag to turn on OLTO, or use the app. Like some modern electric cars, it can be lock-free or automatically locked based on the distance you are from the device (if you want). There is an internal pocket with a USB-C port on the stem that charges the phone, while the taller top is a rectangular display that shows battery life, the mode where the OLTO is located, and the battery meter.
Photo: Julian Chokkattu
Photo: Julian Chokkattu
On the right handlebar is the twisted throttle, a reversible R-button, and also the boost throttle, which can get a little vibration from the motor if needed. On the left is a button for turning signals, a button that opens the seat to access the battery, which is also large. You can also switch headlight settings between high and low beams. OLTOs come with rearview mirrors, but they are optionally mounted and have hydraulic disc brakes that have internal wiring to clean the exterior.
The seats are comfortable and can accommodate two people. There are passenger pulling tripods and driver’s footstools. If you want to put some work on the ride instead of relying on the throttle (maybe extending the range to an estimated 40 miles), you can convert these latter tripods to pedals. Converting from footstool to pedals can be confusing, but once you put it down, it takes a few seconds.
OLTO has three modes: Level 2, Level 3 and Off-Road. You must choose the type according to the local speed of the bike lane. In Category 2 mode, you can get 20 miles per hour and have full access to the throttle. In Level 3, you can The only one Use pedal assist but jump to 28 mph. On off-road you get all the features, the OLTO can speed up to 33 mph. You may see localized settings for these patterns based on the laws of your region.