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The DiBlasi Express Folding Motorbike | ||||||||||||||||||||
This thing is incredible. When I saw it I knew that I had to have one someday. The DiBlasi is probably the smallest practical street-legal motorbike ever. It weighs only 64lbs and can carry a passenger weighing as much as 320lbs. Top speed is 30mph. The range is about 100 miles on one tank. There was once a time during the 1998 Kalayaan fireworks display in Manila where I was caught in traffic so bad that a Honda Green scooter couldn't get through. That's some pretty bad traffic. Everyone was stuck. You could only walk through and given the heat, you couldn't get very far. Then I saw the DiBlasi. This thing can go anywhere. It folds into a bag and can become checked-in airline luggage. Once you arrive and recover your bags, you just fold it out and in less than a minute you are on your way. International law permits any registered vehicle to be operated anywhere the licensed driver/owner goes. Back to traffic, you can squeeze through just about any traffic jam regardless of density. If you can walk through it you can ride through it on a DiBlasi. But on the rare occassion you do get stuck just carry it off the road. |
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