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A-bike A-bike folded. The A-bike is a folding bicycle released by Sir Clive Sinclair in the United Kingdom on 12 July 2006. It was designed by Hong Kong design agency Daka, in collaboration with Sinclair Research, over a 5-year period. It was announced to the public in 2004. Clive Sinclair envisioned the A-bike, and Alex Kalogroulis was the ...
The Zike, or Sinclair Zike, is a lightweight electric bicycle invented by Clive Sinclair and marketed by his company Sinclair Research Ltd in 1992. It was a commercial failure, selling only 2,000 units while originally intended to be produced at the rate of 10,000 a month. It was ended six months after introduction. [1] [2]
Sinclair on an X-Bike prototype. By 1990, Sinclair Research consisted of Sinclair and two other employees down from 130 employees at its peak in 1985, [21] [33] and its activities later concentrated on personal transport, including the Zike electric bicycle. [50] By 2003, Sinclair Research was collaborating with Hong Kong-based firm Daka.
The bike combines excellent performance with great components for the price—plus it comes out of the box nearly 100% ready for commuting use. The Level is responsive and fluid and has a smooth ...
$2299.00 at lectricebikes.com. T1 E-Bike. Right now, Velotric’s T1 bike is 27 percent off on the brand’s website. This means that instead of costing $2,199, you can snag it for a cool $1,599 ...
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The C5 emerged from an earlier project to produce a small electric car called the C1. After a change in the law, prompted by lobbying from bicycle manufacturers, Sinclair developed the C5 as an electrically powered tricycle with a polypropylene body and a chassis designed by Lotus Cars. It was intended to be the first in a series of ...
Close to 1 in 10 people in the U.S., about 32 million people, are Hispanic males; the U.S. Latino population is nearly evenly divided between men and women.