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Monkeycycle modular kids bike provides eight rides in one

3:00 pm November 26, 2018 By Julian Horsey


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 Monkeycycle modular kids bike

Monkeycycle is a new type of modular kids bike which can be changed depending on their needs and has been specifically designed for children from nine months to 6 years old. As your child grows the modular bike design of the Monkeycycle can be modified to provide new exciting vehicles depending on their needs and requirements. From a balance bike to a quad bike and even a pram. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about each configuration and design of the modular kids bike.

Monkeycycle modular kids bike

Available from $199 and offering a 50% saving off the recommended retail price of $398, the Monkeycycle is now available via Kickstarter and will start shipping out to early bird backers during March 2019. Its creators explain more about the inspiration behind the modular bicycle and its design.

“As parents we want the best for our kids, right? We knew a balance bike was the best way to teach balance skills and the fastest way to pedal freedom. ​ You may have bought bikes in the past only to realise that they grew out of it super fast! As an engineer and keen cyclist, I knew a better solution was possible. Meet MonkeyCycle! The Modular bike that grows with your child. Monkeycycle has 8 kits that grow with your child so you’ll never need a new kids bike again.”

To make sure you are one of the 1st to own the Monkeycycle jump over to the official crowdfunding campaign page by following the link below.

Source: Kickstarter

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