You Will Never Guess What This Ultra-Cool Eco-Friendly Bike Is Made From
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If you are in the market for a new two-wheeler, you may want to consider this radical bicycle. The brainchild of Israeli inventor Izhar Gafni, the fully functional vehicle that costs just $10 USD to manufacture is crafted entirely from cardboard. And, incase you are wondering, it is water resistant too!
The bicycle enthusiast came up with idea after he heard about a working canoe that had been crafted from cardboard. However, when he proposed the idea to three engineers, they all assured him that it was simply not possible. Not ready to accept defeat, Mr. Gafni decided to try build one himself. However, the task at hand turned out to be harder than he had thought. For one, given that cardboard is normally used to make just boxes, there was not much direction on how to even get started.
While Mr. Gafni was able to get the design right, his biggest hurdle was creating a bike sturdy enough to carry a rider of almost any size and weight. After experimenting with several options he discovered that by using the Japanese principals of origami he could triple the weight bearing capability of the cardboard and therefore, make it strong enough to withstand a real rider. He then had to figure out a coating that would protect the bike in all kinds of weather conditions.
While getting it right took a few prototypes, the end result is a sleek two-wheeler coated with a finish that gives it the look and feel of lightweight plastic. The best part? It can carry a weight load of up to 485 pounds.
Mr. Gafni is now working with investors to get his cardboard creation into stores by late 2013. Given that it costs a mere $10 USD worth of material to make the entire bike, he believes that the finished product could retail for as little as $80-$90 USD, making it the coolest, cheapest, most eco-friendly bike in the world!
Resources: Huffingtonpost.com, good.is, fastcoexist.com
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- izzyover 11 yearswhere is it made
- niceover 11 yearsunique
- cha1over 11 yearsi want one
- 18477almost 12 yearscan it withstand 300 pounds
- 18477almost 12 yearscan it handle steep hills and fast acceleration
- emi1almost 12 yearsweird but cool
- laceyialmost 12 yearswhy would someone want to make a bike out of cardboard???
- Mrs. Mcmahonalmost 12 yearsnico- somewhere else on this website is an article about a bike helmet made totally from cardboard. if it's made right cardboard can support much weight.
- Mrs. Mcmahonalmost 12 yearsanvar-i agree! i wonder how much weight a regular bike can support.
- Mrs. Mcmahonalmost 12 yearsbianca- your questions are great! i also wonder what happens if it breaks. although if it can support 485 pounds it's probably very sturdy!