Why spend time folding your bike in half when you can just jump on half a bike and ride? A unique last mile solution, the German-designed Halbrad (that's "Halfbike" in English) packs the two wheels, ...
An innovative stand-up bike has already raised double its $50,000 (£34,000) fundraising target on Kickstarter. The Halfbike II has three wheels -- one large and two small -- and doesn't have a seat.
Last year, architects Mihail Klenov and Martin Angelov introduced the world to their Halfbike. Its quirkiness apparently struck a chord with a lot of people, as it was successfully funded on ...
Halfbike II is a foldable, standing vehicle. It’s both one of the world’s strangest bicycles and astonishingly popular on Kickstarter: Halfbike II by Kolelinia has raised $973,764 on a $50,000 goal.
If you were under the impression that a pair of large wheels supporting a seat under your butt was the only gas-free way to get around a city, you’ve clearly forgotten about the innovative Halfbike ...
Following on from the design and Kickstarter launch of the first Halfbike, the design team behind the next-generation personal transportation vehicle have now launched a second generation design again ...
Last year, Halfbike became the most funded vehicle on Kickstarter. Now, after refining and perfecting the original design, they are back with Halfbike 2.1. Combining all the best parts from bike ...
If you are in the market for a new fun style of transportation you might be interested in the innovative and very unique Halfbike created by Kolelinia. The Halfbike as the name suggests is a vehicle ...
In most cases, waking up to find half a bike in your garage would throw a wrench in your morning commute. But that’s not the case with the Halfbike, a new vehicle by Kolelinia Lab. Technically a ...
An innovative stand-up bike has already raised double its $50,000 (£34,000) fundraising target on Kickstarter. The Halfbike II has three wheels—one large and two small—and doesn’t have a seat. At the ...
This Halfbike looks like it would be a great option for a flat campus. Like all those colorful bikes that Google keeps lying around. Now, just waiting for the City of San Francisco to declare these ...