socalboomer
holy cow that thing goes tiny! That\'s awesome. . . wonder how much they will retail for when they come out. . .
windykites
I was waiting for the rear window to smash as he closed it. Lol! It certainly is amazing how small it folds. I notice that the wheels are smaller than other recumbent bikes. What is the lower limit to wheel diameter. Just think with 6\" wheels, you could almost fit one into a carrier bag!
Slowburn
re; windykites1
The smaller the wheel the more difficult it is to get over bumps. I would not want to go to less than 18 inches.
Fred Conwell
Small things count, like the plastic tubing over the chain in the no-go area of the rider.
William Volk
Looks like ERTO 406 (20\") wheels to me. Pretty much the standard in Recumbent Trikes.
icykel
I think this will struggle to compete with the \'Gekko\' by HP Velotechnik. The Gekko does not fold as small or as quickly but not far behind and forms a very neat package. The Gekko also has 20\" wheels all round--this one looks 16\" or smaller--too small !
Clay DeLong
vapor ware. You can\'t buy one of these they are still looking for partners to help build them.
kellory
If I can afford it, I want one. But i will install a hub motor in the rear wheel and powerpacks, to increase it\'s range and my comfort. recharge powerpacks off solar panels, on bright days, and grid when overcast.
nehopsa
I checked out Gekko: it is cute. But mudguards for $499?! Somewhat steep.
sonic
The wheels are plenty tall unless your taking it in the dirt.