Anthony Clyde and Daryl Neal with their two-wheel-drive electric farm bike concept at Mystery Creek Fieldays, 2014
Anthony Clyde & Daryl Neal with the original concept — Mystery Creek Fieldays, 2014.
Our Story

We remain stubbornly committed to farmers.

Back in 2014, farm boys Anthony Clyde and Daryl Neal unveiled a bold concept at Mystery Creek Fieldays: a two-wheel-drive electric farm bike. It won awards, turned heads, and caught the attention of investors. That spark of an idea eventually grew into the UBCO 2X2 utility bike, a capable, easy-to-ride machine that found its place on-road as a delivery vehicle.

But for Anthony and Daryl, something never sat right. Despite humbling country-wide support, their original dream — a reliable, practical, electric farm bike — was still missing.

Twelve years later, they're back at it.

Anthony and Daryl decided to give it another crack. Teaming up with engineer Hayden Reeves, the trio returned to where it all began: Mystery Creek Fieldays. This time, they brought a new heavy-duty, galvanised-framed, step-through electric farm bike, forged from 12 years of hard-learned lessons and today's improved technology.

We didn't just upgrade the old idea. We rebuilt it from the ground up for working farmers and their teams. Step-through, tougher build, no nonsense, just function, reliability and performance.

The Galvbike team are proud to carry forward the vision presented in 2014, this time with a dedicated focus on reliability and practical on-farm use. We look forward to working with our supportive New Zealand farm community to finally make this vision a reality.

— Anthony, Daryl & Hayden

Built for farmers, not showrooms.

$7,990 NZD incl. GST — taking pre-orders for December 2026 delivery.