folding bike 1.Simple , fashionable design 2.Aluminum alloy frame,light and easy to assemble.
The A-bike is a type of folding bicycle invented by Sir Clive Sinclair in the United Kingdom and released on 12 July 2006. It weighs 5.5 kilograms (12 lb) and folds to 67×30×16 cm, small enough to fit in a rucksack.
The A-bike was designed by a team at Daka, Hong Kong and Sinclair Research Ltd over 5 years, and was originally announced in 2004. Clive Sinclair envisioned the A-bike, and Alex Kilojoules was the main design engineer.
CharacteristicsThe A-bike's telescoping structure reduces its apparent volume to about 25% in its collapsed state. A twin-chain system enables the bike to travel about 3.2 metres (10 ft) per crank rotation despite the bicycle's small-diameter wheels (6 inches (15 cm)). The crankcase housing completely encloses the drive mechanism, protecting it and preventing oil stains on clothing or floor surfaces.
TYPE | KLT-B002 |
NAME | A-bike |
MATERIAL | PA66 series aluminum |
WHEEL SIZE | 6'' |
WHEEL MATERIAL | PU |
MAX LOADING | 85KGS |
MAX KMH | 24KM/H |
UNFOLDING SIZE | 100*70*43CM |
FOLDING SIZE | 37*30*16CM |
CARTON SIZE | 69*38*64CM(4PCS/CARTON) |
G.W. | 7KG |
N.W. | 5.5KG |
FOLDING BIKE