Geek.com
writes: "Kariv got inspired by the man who made a canoe out of
cardboard, and combined his own passion for bicycles and recycling to
create a functioning cardboard bicycle. It can withstand water,
humidity, and is surprisingly strong. As the video above shows, it took
quite a while to develop with Kariv working through several generations
of the design. The bicycle needed to be strong enough to seat a person
of up to 140 kilograms, which at first led to prototypes that were bulky
and uncomfortable. But as with most things, the more you work on an
idea, the better you become at using the materials to see it to
fruition."
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