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Sir Clive’s clever and compact ‘A-Bike’

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When Sir Clive Sinclair invented the pocket calculator in 1972, everybody expected him to go onto make the next pocket-sized space craft or something of that sort. But fortunately, or unfortunately, Sir Clive dived into the wonderful yet dodgy lane of automobile-making and decided to stream his wondrous talents towards making a super-light bicycle that can be folded up within a mere 20 seconds. As unbelievable as that is, Sir Clive’s A-Bike weighs in at only 12-pounds and proves to be a handy mode of urban personal transportation. The $300 price tag on the A-bike might seem a bit exorbitant, but when you take into account the parking fees and the gym membership you’ll be saving after you get this thing, you might practically wanna pay more for it! See the adorable A-bike in action after the jump.


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Source: Eco Factory

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