The Donky Bike and the Rizoma Metropolitan

I have posted a few of Ben Wilson’s pedal powered creations in the past.  His designs like the ARTIKCAR, the SeeBikeSaw, the Bike_Kar, and the Pocket Rocket 2 may have been one-off art projects, but his latest bike is a product that you can actually purchase.  The 20 inch wheel, 3-speed Donky Bike features a heavy duty steel frame with front and rear racks. Though the racks are an integrated part of the frame, they are removable for storage. According to Wilson, “In the future, Donky bike will offer further accessories which will be able to clip onto the frame.Check out the website for more information about the bike. You can also purchase one there if you are so inclined.

Another bicycle that caught my attention recently is the Metropolitan, by Italian motorcycle accessories company Rizoma. The seat tube free frame design reminds me a bit of the early monocoque Kestrels that we sold in the bike shop where I worked in college. I still have a lingering affinity for those vintage Kestrel frames, so maybe that’s why this bike intrigues me a bit. Some of the design details are pretty interesting too… particularly the handlebar/stem assembly (see detail shots of that and more here). At €3,700 though, this is definitely NOT an urban bike for the masses…and I won’t get into the sizing and step over clearance issues that this type of frame introduces. It does look nice though, as you might expect for a bike designed and manufactured in Italy, so if you have that kind of money burning a hole in your pocket…why not?



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4 responses to “The Donky Bike and the Rizoma Metropolitan”

  1. Androo Avatar
    Androo

    Love love love the Donky bike. A cheap-and-cheerful BMX of a cargo bike? How can you go wrong?

  2. greenobike Avatar
    greenobike

    Donky bike forerunner?
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamesbondsv/7069823333/
    “The frame is a mini velo bike from Origin 8 and Alex Wilson, … built a frame-mounted rack…”

  3. Mark Sanders Avatar

    Ben Wilson is a real bike innovator – also loved his monocycle, sinclair X1, and
    Whizz-Kidz, Trikes (for a National Charity which helps raise money for mobility)

    http://www.benwilsondesign.co.uk/
    http://future-motorcycles.com/sinclair-research-x1/

    Ben also worked with Alex Kalogroulis on the Sinclair A-Bike

  4. pierre Avatar
    pierre

    The Donky makes and affordable durable mini cargo bike, and despite the height of the racks it remains well balanced when loaded. However, its weight because of the all steel super heavy duty construction very much in the BMX style, makes it unfit for distances longer than a few miles.

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