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Impossible - a folding electric bike that can be hidden in a backpack

Nowadays, it is almost impossible to get credit for a bold idea in banks, but who needs it when we have Kickstarter, where among other things, the Impossible will soon become possible. We are talking about the folding electric bike "The Impossible", a five-kilogram pocket transport that can be hidden in a backpack.

Electric bikes they have been on the rise since 2010 and seem to be becoming more and more a serious alternative not so much to the city bike, but to vapor-powered means of transportation. Because almost full-blooded carbonic Impossible (some touches of steel is on the fold) in the "fetus" position measures only in height 43 centimeters and it can be folded into the attached waterproof case NeverWet backpack, which does not exceed the weight of a normal school bag at five kilograms, it seems that it will quickly win the hearts of fans of this type of transport and also those who have hesitated until now.


Seat, which resembles a bar stool without a backrest, is also storage space and supports people weighing up to 85 kilograms. It is powered by a 3.6 cylinder DC (disc) engine with a 44.5 gram battery with 2900 milliamps (mAH) that enables driving up to a speed of 20 km/h and a 45-minute autonomy, which means that at normal traveling speed it can do approx. 25 kilometers. We can charge it anywhere socket, so there is no fear of having to walk back.

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Impossible is easy to fold, durable and adaptable depending on the height (40% parts are currently custom made, aiming for 100%) and for now "only" available in white and black. Oh, well the smallest folding bike in the world it is. We thought we forgot something.

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