Draft:Kwiggle
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- Comment: No assertion of nobility, no sources, reads like an advertisement. Funnyfarmofdoom (talk to me) 02:17, 29 March 2024 (UTC)
Kwiggle is a folding bicycle created by German engineer Karsten Bettin in the late 2010s. The folded measurements are 55 x 40 x 25 cm or 21.6 x 15.7 x 9.8 inches, making it one of the smallest folding bicycles of its kind. It has 12 inch wheels and can be configured with a 1, 3 or 6 speed drive. The weight allowance is up to 100 kg or 220 lbs.
Its revolutionary design allows the rider to sit up very straight, almost standing, and swivel the seat while pedaling to maximize efficiency, speeds up to 40 km/h or 25 mph are possible.
As for luggage, there is a front attachment for clip-on bicycle bags and and a rear attachment at the back of the seat to clip on a suitcase to be pulled.
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Homepage: https://www.kwigglebike.com/