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Designed and manufactured in Italy the Sadler hubless bike is an example of exquisite craftsmanship and also claims to be the world’s most compact folding bicycle. The Classic Sadler weighs 25 lb. (11.5 kg) while the e-bike version tips the scale at 32.6 lb. (14.8 kg) - https://www.autoevolution.com/news/italian-craftsmanship-meets-style-and-innovation-in-compact-folding-hubless-sadler-bike-181899.html#
It was back in 2015 that we first heard about the Canadian Helix, a sharp-looking, compact #folding, lightweight titanium bike with 24-inch wheels. It has now finally entered commercial-scale production – and it's not made entirely like other titanium bikes https://newatlas.com/bicycles/helix-titanium-folding-bike/
The electric folding bike, Peugeot eF01 has a weight of 17 kg and can be used anytime anywhere thanks to the innovative mechanism of the Peugeot Design Lab. This bike only takes less than 10 seconds to fold and ride. When the bike is located on the trunk of a car, the bike can be charged using electric power from the car https://www.designlisticle.com/peugeot-ef01-innovative-mobility-solution/
The Yunma Evelo is a light electric #bicycle with elegant design. It’s compact size and weight of only 14kg, allows for easy carrying through street “shortcuts” you would not otherwise cross with a bike. The detachable battery is fully charged in less than an hour and provides a 30km ride https://www.propeller.se/work/e-bike/
Why do #folding bikes (almost) always have small wheels? The answer is simple: to limit the space occupied in folded mode, of course. The wheel of London mechanical engineer Alex Animashaun folds up into three parts https://velosophe.be/2020/08/03/roue-pliante-tuck-bike/
The Naicisports X1 #eBike seems to have it all, with its foldable design, impressive range, powerful motor, and versatility. Equipped with a 350W hub motor and 7,8Ah battery, the X1 can cope with any kind of terrain, making the bike suitable for both urban rides as well as off-road adventures https://www.autoevolution.com/news/naicisports-x1-foldable-e-bike-promises-84-miles-per-charge-it-is-an-all-terrain-wheeler-172946.html#
The ONEBOT-S7 #folding e-Bike by designer Kinson Chan poses a series entry in this domain with its frame constructed using the die casting process. This allows the whole bicycle to be formed from a single piece of magnesium and aluminum alloy https://www.yankodesign.com/2021/10/26/this-sleek-portable-e-bike-made-from-a-single-piece-of-aluminum-has-a-unique-three-fold-mechanism/