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[email protected] March 29th 06 02:47 AM

World's lightest and smallest bicycle (A-bike)
 
Do you seen a world's lightest and smallest bicycle,
With a weight of only 5.5 kg (12 lbs), Innovative design to create this
unique lightweight folding bicycle.

A-bike Video
http://www.abike-shop.com/abike_live_showcase.htm

So Fun Product !

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di March 29th 06 03:42 AM

World's lightest and smallest bicycle (A-bike)
 

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Do you seen a world's lightest and smallest bicycle,
With a weight of only 5.5 kg (12 lbs), Innovative design to create this
unique lightweight folding bicycle.

A-bike Video
http://www.abike-shop.com/abike_live_showcase.htm

So Fun Product !



Who would pay $400 for something as worthless as this thing?



Brian Huntley March 29th 06 04:37 AM

World's lightest and smallest bicycle (A-bike)
 

di wrote:

Who would pay $400 for something as worthless as this thing?


Exclusivity?

I'd be more likely to pay $400 for that than pay $400 for a spoiler for
a Mini or something. (Which also isn't very likely, but still...

I wonder what it's gear-inch setup is. The web site is surprisingly
info-free.


landotter March 29th 06 06:36 AM

World's lightest and smallest bicycle (A-bike)
 
those mudguards/fender must add a craaazy 13 or 18 grams!11!!1! :-P

Seriously, it might have some niche application, but that wheel size is
scary.

Belt drive??


Werehatrack March 29th 06 09:12 PM

World's lightest and smallest bicycle (A-bike)
 
On 28 Mar 2006 17:47:32 -0800, wrote:

Do you seen a world's lightest and smallest bicycle,
With a weight of only 5.5 kg (12 lbs), Innovative design to create this
unique lightweight folding bicycle.

A-bike Video
http://www.abike-shop.com/abike_live_showcase.htm

Tiny wheels able to jam on obstacles that even a 16" would just bump
over, a wheelbase so short it would probably leap from under the rider
on hard acceleration (if hard acceleration is even possible), a
seatpost that's supported by a hinge that looks like it's probably
plastic...there's a three-letter word for things like this. Toy.
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