YikeBike owners join an exclusive club in the world of people who appreciate and value design, freedom, innovation, and award winning products. YikeBike has been developed by a team who dared to change the world and believe in a better form of personal transport.
Award Winning Worldwide acclamation
Appeared on the front page of TIME magazine, on permanent display at London’s Design Museum, iF product design award winner, Guinness World Record holder, other design awards including: BEST Product design award, HiTech Hardware award, WIPO Innovative Inventions, German design award, Green Dot sustainability, and finalist in the ‘Nobel Prize’ for sustainability.
Freedom
YikeBike delivers your personal freedom. Freedom from congestion, freedom from rush hour traffic, freedom from parking hassles and freedom from fuel bills. YikeBike provides you the freedom you have desired for so long …
Mobile
YikeBike design offers an indulgence, fun and freedom encompassed inside technology. YikeBike is a fashion statement and an extension of your personality. Innovative design delivers time, safety and efficiency in portability.
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Designed and constructed in Christchurch New Zealand, the YikeBike is the worlds smallest, lightest electric folding bicycle weighing just over 10kg.
Unique
Every part of a YikeBike is for a reason and everything is in its place. It’s uncompromised design with structured clean lines balances both form and function.
YikeBike is a mobile piece of art that stands proud and performs.
Orlando Jones (born April 10, 1968) is an American comedian and film and television actor. He is notable for being one of the original cast members of the sketch comedy series MADtv and for his role as the 7 Up spokesman from 1999 to 2002.
Jones was born in Mobile, Alabama on April 10, 1968. His father was a former professional baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies. He moved to Mauldin, South Carolina, when he was a teen and graduated from Mauldin High School in 1985. One of his early acting experiences involved playing a werewolf in a haunted house to help raise money for the junior/senior prom. Jones enrolled in the College of Charleston, South Carolina. He left in 1990 without finishing his degree.
He scored his first Hollywood job in 1987, writing for the NBC comedy A Different World, on which he had a small guest role in the season five finale. During 1991-92, Jones penned the Fox series Roc and, in 1993, he co-produced The Sinbad Show. He also made a brief appearance on the FOX sitcom Herman’s Head in 1992.
Orlando Jones posted this video of his “Bucket Challenge” in an attempt to bring attention to violence in the United States and around the world. What was in his bucket represents the lives taken unjustly around our country. As a lifetime member of the NRA he said: “I’m challenging myself to listen without prejudice, to love without limits and to reverse the hate.”
He explains his NRA membership in an interview with Fusion like this. Jones: “I had a cross burned in my front yard when I was in the 6th grade. I grew up in the Deep South and I have a very intimate relationship with race. My father carried a gun. Did he carry it because he was some thug or anarchist or wanted to hurt people? No, he wanted to protect his family. For me, I became a member (of the NRA) because I wanted to affect change in the organization. Do I share all of their ideals? No…”