Israeli Inventor Creates Cardboard Bicycle

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Israeli Inventor Creates Cardboard Bicycle

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Man what a breakthrough this will be. :thumb:
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MOSHAV AHITUV, Israel – A bicycle made almost entirely of cardboard has the potential to change transportation habits from the world’s most congested cities to the poorest reaches of Africa, its Israeli inventor says.

Izhar Gafni, 50, is an expert in designing automated mass-production lines. He is an amateur cycling enthusiast who for years toyed with an idea of making a bicycle from cardboard.

He told Reuters during a recent demonstration that after much trial and error, his latest prototype has now proven itself and mass production will begin in a few months.

“I was always fascinated by applying unconventional technologies to materials and I did this on several occasions. But this was the culmination of a few things that came together. I worked for four years to cancel out the corrugated cardboard’s weak structural points,” Gafni said.

“In six months we will have completed planning the first production lines for an urban bike which will be assisted by an electric motor, a youth bike which will be a 2/3 size model for children in Africa, a balance bike for youngsters learning to ride, and a wheelchair that a non-profit organization wants to build with our technology for Africa,” he said.

http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/10/16 ... the-world/

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:thumb:

Saw this on a cycling forum. Hard to believe until you see him ride it.

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DV wrote: :thumb:

Saw this on a cycling forum. Hard to believe until you see him ride it.

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Hi DV

Pretty wild stuff. I like the part about being able to use the tech in cars down the road.

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