An innovative stand-up bike has already raised double its $50,000 (£34,000) fundraising target on Kickstarter. The Halfbike II has three wheels—one large and two small—and doesn’t have a seat. At the time of writing, the project has raised over $112,000 (£76,000) with 21 days of fundraising to go.
Halfbike II is the work of Sofia-based startup Kolelinia, headed by architectural duo Martin Angelov and Mihail Klenov. The pair said the Halfbike was a simple design for getting around contemporary cities. The project is the follow-up to the original Halfbike, which debuted on Kickstarter in 2014 and raised £55,000.
Klenov said he was under no illusion that the Halfbike was a replacement for traditional bicycles but said it did have some advantages. “We’re in no way trying to convince anybody that a Halfbike is better than a bicycle nor that you should get one and throw away your trusty old bike,” he tells WIRED UK.
“The two are so different that they’re actually hard to compare. The feeling of riding a Halfbike is really nothing like riding a bicycle.” Klenov says the main advantage of the design is its portability, adding that it was also a lot of fun to ride.

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