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Ideal for University Environs: Miniature Handybike Goes Nearly Everywhere

Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:00 AM
Travel/Transportation
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LOS ANGELES--(COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Sep 30, 2003--It`s cool and it`s making major inroads on campuses across the country. Handybike, a fold-it-in-seconds, carry-it-anywhere bicycle gives new meaning to utility and fun. Designed for kids, students and adults, it really does have a practical function as well as being a great source for exercise and unlimited adventures.

The benefits of a folding bicycle are self-evident: whether riding across town or across campus, a bicycle can often be the quickest way to travel. Problem is when the rider arrives, the bike has to be parked and locked. Even then, it may disappear while the owner is inside a building or shopping mall. With a new Handybike, however, the solution is as quick as it is easy: the miniature bicycle can be folded up in about 20 seconds, set inside its totebag and carried virtually anywhere strapped over the owner`s shoulder.

Anyone who can ride a full-size bicycle will find the transition to a Handybike fast and enjoyable. Teens and kids pick it up in seconds. Younger kids tend to learn the art of bike riding quicker on a Handybike because of its lower center of gravity. And for kids who already know how to ride, there really is no transition -- they`re at home with the first cycle of the pedals. For kids over 4`2'' tall it makes a great toy that`s safer than skateboarding or roller blades. For adults, it is a serious, space-saving form of transportation.

Designed in Germany, the Handybike is a clever combination of creativity and precision. All aluminum, it is extremely lightweight at 17.6 lbs., making it easy to carry, load into the trunk of a car or strap onto the back of a wave runner or ATV. Smaller, lighter, and stronger than other folding bikes, Handybikes are fun and exciting to ride.

Handybikes have one speed, with a gear ratio of 52/7 and feature a racing bike front, rear caliper brakes, and small pneumatic tires that inflate to 85 psi. They will carry loads up to 200 lbs. Available through Handybike USA, the diminutive transport sells for $299.95 and the carrying bag, with shoulder strap is $35.

For further information, contact the company at www.HandybikeUSA.com, or phone 310/397-0341.


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