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Bike in a Bag

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What is that thing? Homemade?

What sort of engine does it have?

730 Euros as a kit? I want!

Coolest home built I've seen in a while

.... It's amazing that nobody is selling these things commercially or from a major manufacturer etc

What is the cc,?

What does it weigh lol?

Amazing feat of engineering either way.....

If he hasn't trademarked and patented that vehicle he should ASAP

Either that guy was extremely strong or that bike is very light, my guess is the latter.

With all wheel drive and a simple method of dismantling it has to be electric, so at that weight the bit we saw was about it in terms of range.

So just a show bike, with a range of a few metres...IMO

If you check out the website, you will see that one option is a Honda gasoline engine.

And I do not read Cyrillic

If you check out the website, you will see that one option is a Honda gasoline engine.

And I do not read Cyrillic

Then it will be a completely different bike. It won't dismantle as easily, it won't have all wheel drive and it won't be anything like as light. A Honda Wave then......

Thanks for the English link.

Engine clearly visible, but looks like a Chinese copy of a Honda engine.

Website says GF210 - which is a Honda model number.

But no matter, both engines same size and displacement.

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