Flat-pack Sandwichbike – the bicycle IKEA would make

Making bicycles from wood is nothing new. In 1790, the timber-built Celerifere might have done without pedals, or even steering, but it represented cutting edge bike technology of its day nonetheless. Nowadays the use of wood, bamboo and even cardboard as a primary building material for bicycles is the preserve of low-volume, but highly creative makers.

flatpack snadwichbike

According to bicycle makers PedalFactory, “If you can make a sandwich, you can make a Sandwichbike”

The Sandwichbike is the bicycle that IKEA might make – a plywood construction bicycle that can be unpacked and put together in just 45 minutes. The single-speed bike comprises 19 parts delivered in a box along with the tools required to assemble it

flatpack bicycle

The bike is heavy, poorly equipped and relatively expensive, but to compare it with a conventional bike is to miss the point. The Sandwichbike is a toy – a collector’s item that reminds us how far the bicycle has evolved since the time of the Celerifere.

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  1. whobiggs

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    No brakes either!

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