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Father riding Carry moped with two children through a sunny park
This is not an e-bike

Carry everything.
Go everywhere.

A 4kW electric cargo moped that hits 30 mph instantly, rides on full suspension, and hauls your kids, groceries, or anything life throws at you. No pedals. No compromises.

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Not another e-bike.
Not even close.

Carry moped showing step-through cradle frame with front cargo rack
01 — Step-Through Cradle Frame

Storage built into the frame

No pedals means the frame drops low — really low. The step-through cradle design creates a natural cargo bay between your legs for school bags, grocery runs, or your kid's soccer gear. Just step on, drop your stuff, and go.

  • Low center of gravity for extra stability
  • Sit in the bike, not on top of it
  • Easy flat-foot at every stop
Carry moped with full suspension and rear passenger seat
02 — Full Suspension

Soaks every bump

High-performance fork and rear shocks absorb every bump, crack, and pothole. The long wheelbase and low center of gravity mean kids wiggling in the back won't throw you off balance — a common complaint with other cargo bikes. Carry stays planted no matter what.

  • High-performance fork & rear shocks
  • Extended wheelbase — stable with wiggly passengers
  • Motorcycle-grade components throughout

Kids wiggling in the back doesn't mean your bike has to.

A big complaint cargo bike riders have: bigger kids cause serious wobble and make the ride feel unsafe. Carry's motorcycle-inspired rigid frame, low center of gravity, and full suspension handle squirmy kids without breaking a sweat. No wobble. No white knuckles.

Father and child riding Carry moped at speed on tree-lined road
03 — Unapologetically Electric

Instant to 30 mph

A 4kW motor delivers the kind of acceleration that makes e-bikes feel like toys. You won't clog traffic on a hill — you'll fly up it. The giant 2kWh battery powers 60 miles at full speed, and there are zero pedals to pretend otherwise.

  • 4kW motor — as fast as cars on surface streets
  • 2kWh battery — 60 miles at full speed
  • No pedals — pure electric, pure throttle
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The details

Motor 4kW continuous
Battery 2kWh lithium-ion
Range 60 miles at full speed
Top Speed 30 mph
Suspension Full — HP fork & rear shocks
Frame Step-through chromoly steel cradle
Wheelbase Extended for stability
Brakes Hydraulic disc, front & rear
Tires Motorcycle-grade all-terrain
Pedals None — pure electric throttle
Maintenance None required

FAQ

Do I need a driver's license?

Yes. Carry is a moped, not an e-bike, so a valid driver's license is required to ride.

Is it safer than an e-bike?

Significantly. Carry is built with a heavy-duty steel frame, motorcycle-grade tires, and full suspension components designed to handle real roads at real speeds.

Why is it so stable?

The low center of gravity, extended wheelbase, and wide motorcycle tires give Carry a planted, confident feel — even fully loaded with cargo and passengers. You can easily flat-foot at every stop.

What maintenance does it need?

None. No chain, no gears, no oil changes, no tune-ups. Electric means virtually zero maintenance. Just charge and ride.

Can I test ride one?

Yes — test rides are available in the SF Bay Area on request. Join the waitlist and we'll set one up.

Why no pedals?

Removing pedals is what makes everything else possible. It drops the seating position low to the ground, opens up the cradle frame for storage, and lets you sit in the bike rather than perched on top of it. It's a better ride in every way.

Designed in California. Made in California.

Built by parents, for parents. We got tired of choosing between flimsy e-bikes and gas-guzzling cars for the school run. So we built something better — right here in California.

Ready to Carry?

Sign up for the early bird waitlist and take $1,000 off. Test rides available in the SF Bay Area on request.

No commitment. We'll email you when your Carry is ready to ride.