Overview
- Antic debuts as a Future Motion spinoff brand focused on playful two-wheelers that repurpose the company’s Onewheel motors, batteries, tires, and balancing software.
- The 1970s-style mini bike introduces Onewheel Mode, a self-balancing assist that helps riders hold controlled wheelies.
- Three versions are offered: a $2,100 base model through December 1 with 12–28 miles of range, a $2,700 Long Range with 24–50 miles, and a $2,900 Long Range+ with performance treaded tires.
- Components include hydraulic front suspension, front hydraulic braking, rear regenerative braking, and an iOS/Android app for ride customization.
- Future Motion says Antic bikes are designed and assembled in the U.S., orders are available now, and all models are slated to start shipping in January 2026.