The portable bike concept isn’t anything new. But while the idea has been around for some time, so have its kinks. A portable bike’s frame and its wheels are often too small. This results in an issue with stability, thus making for a nervous and uneasy bike ride.
The Sada Bike by Italian engineer Sada Gianluca eradicates those kinks through a series of innovative adjustments that result in a hubless, collapsible bike that provides exceptional stability.
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