Design, Two Wheels

Sandwichbike

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So guys, the claim is “If you can make a sandwich, you can make a Sandwichbike.” This makes me more than hopeful because I know I can make a killer sandwich. It’s all here, 19 parts total simply tucked in a single box; you’ve got every piece in front of you from the seat to the frame, even a Schwalbe 26 inch Big Apple tire in there.  Instructions are easy to read with spiffy graphics, all the tools to get the job done are included too! Apparently the task only takes you 45 minutes from start to end; this is too good to be true. The completed project is a really sweet design -props to Basten Leijh- made of weatherproof beech plywood in a lovely honey finish. Scheduled to be launched in Amsterdam on Sunday December 1, 2013 by Pedalfactory B.V.

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