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Big 20, Small Wheel Touring Bicycle

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Designed for Inner City Bikes by industrial designer Joey Ruiter, BIG20 is an urban bike that’s “small for easy storage, lightweight and very maneuverable.” The small wheel touring bicycle comes with a steel frame and two 20” wheels to avoid even the worst rush-hour traffic jams. Despite the bike’s small dimensions, its lightweight construction and comfortable and efficient ride position make it a fun ride.
The standard version with 1×10 drivetrain disc brakes is completely customizable. “Set yourself apart from the crowded field of commuters” with BIG20.
Images courtesy of Joey Ruiter.

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