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  2. Biomega (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Biomega Bamboo bicycle. Biomega is a Copenhagen-based, Danish brand of designer bicycles.It was immediately known for engaging with international designers from outside the bicycle industry; including Marc Newson, [1] Ross Lovegrove, [2] Karim Rashid and Bjarke Ingels, [3] often giving its products unconventional solutions. [4]

  3. Cycling in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Bicycles became common in Copenhagen at the beginning of the twentieth century. The city's first bicycle path was established on Esplanaden in 1892, [8] another early example are the paths established around The Lakes in 1910, when the existing bridle paths were converted into isolated cycleways to accommodate the heavy growth in cycling at the time. [9]

  4. Copenhagen Wheel - Wikipedia

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    The Copenhagen Wheel in 2017. The Copenhagen Wheel was a rear wheel e-bike system. The wheel was connected using an iOS or Android application and was equipped with an electric motor, battery, and suite of sensors that worked together to amplify a rider's pedal power.

  5. Copenhagen City Bikes - Wikipedia

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    City Bike, Copenhagen Copenhagen City Bikes or Bycykler København was the bicycle sharing system of Copenhagen, Denmark.Launched in 1995 with 1,000 cycles, the project was the world's first organized large-scale urban bike-sharing scheme, [1] [2] which, unlike its Dutch predecessor, featured what are now considered basic elements such as coin deposit, fixed stands and specially designed bikes ...

  6. Cycling in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Blue markings for cycles at an intersection A public bicycle pump and direction signs for bicycles along a 'bicycle highway' in Copenhagen.. There are an estimated 7,000 kilometres (4,300 mi) [2] of segregated dedicated bicycle paths and lanes in Denmark and the four biggest cities alone account for more than 1,350 kilometres (840 mi) with 609 kilometres (378 mi) in Aalborg, 510 kilometres ...

  7. Donkey Republic - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Republic is a Danish company that operates public bike-sharing systems. The company was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2014. [1] As of June 2024, it operates in cities of 8 countries including Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Finland and Sweden. [2]

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