The Vektar, the worlds first computer bike, was launched in 1985 long before we had health and safety laws. Equipped with ‘micro chip technology’ the rider could see how fast they were going, how far they had gone and how long they had been riding for at the touch of a button. The head’s down display ensured that you would ride into the back of your mate or a kerb as you fiddled with the control panel.
If that wasn’t enough you could listen to the radio on one of the three AM preset stations either while riding the bike or parked up hanging out with their pals. Later models came with a MW tuner giving even less crappy sound quality.
The main feature though was the advanced warning and alarm system. Once you had chosen one of the eight sounds from the ‘revolutionary sound generator’ on the top tube mounted control panel, you could use the handlebar mounted controller to terrorise old ladies as you rallied around the housing estate.
a little bummed this wasn't actually an electric bike but just a bicycle with some electric bits glued on
yes, although rechargeable battery technology was not as far along back then as it is today, the first electric car was actually built before the first gasoline one (in the early 19th century!!)
they became more commercially viable in the 1890s but then the fossil fuel industry took off and crushed it... sigh...