Whoever thinks that all bicycles are the same is mistaken, and we're not talking about more or less evolved models, made with ultra-resistant materials: we're talking about bicycles made in a completely different way than usual.
For example, did you know that there are bicycles with square wheels? Or that there are bikes made without forks, spokes and chain? Today, we're telling you about the strangest bicycles in the world, but don't worry, if you start with Cyclando there will be no surprises, only bikes made in the most known way: the wheels are round, the chain, forks and spokes are in their place!
The bicycle with square wheels
It seems like madness but it really exists and works! This is certainly one of the strangest bicycles in the world and should only be used with a specific terrain configuration. On a flat course, in fact, it could not move, but if the terrain has regular humps then the bicycle with square wheels works perfectly!

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The bicycle without a fork
It was created by the Finnish designer Olli Erkkila and its appearance is very particular. It is a bike without a front fork, with a handlebar that seems suspended in a void. Despite not having a decidedly important part of the bike's mechanics, this model is used comfortably, without creating any issue while driving.
The bicycle without spokes, forks and chain
This bicycle too was designed by a designer, but this time it is from London. Its name is Nulla and it has a decidedly minimal and futuristic look. It looks like it came out of a science fiction film, but experts say that in the next 20 years, all bicycle manufacturing companies will adapt to this new model. The designer Bradford Waugh removed the hubs, the spokes, the seat tube and the chain, leaving only the bare essentials.
The bicycle that disassembles like Lego
Folding bicycles have been on the market for years, but the Mexican designer Victor Aleman invented a really special one. His bike folds up to fit into a suitcase and can also be disassembled into many pieces, frame and wheels included. The brilliant thing is that the model can be easily and quickly reassembled, just as if it were made with Lego bricks.
The bicycle that becomes a circle
Among the strangest bicycles in the world, Locust is certainly one, a bike that folds around a central circular shape and can be easily carried, as if it were a briefcase. The idea is by the very young Czech designer Josef Cadek.
The tallest bike in the world
It is 5.55 meters high and was invented in Canada by Terry Goertzen, who is the only one who was able to guide it for 300 meters without the help of stabilizers. Surely, anyone using this bicycle should not suffer from vertigo!
The bike with shoes
Its name is Walking Bike and it was designed by the English designer Max Knight. Instead of spokes, it has metal bars and on each of these ends there is a shoe. In this way, the bike works normally, but the optical effect of seeing a cyclist on the walking bike is incredible!
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