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Bike power without pedals

By Gerrit Wiesmann

Published: July 8 2008 19:06 | Last updated: July 8 2008 19:06

The first time two-year-old Niklas Mertens climbed on his father’s handmade plywood version of a children’s bicycle and took a ride he attracted a good deal of attention.

“People just gaped,” says Rolf Mertens, then a designer for a computer magazine, remembering the sight of the toddler wheeling about in a pedestrian zone in Aachen, Germany. “They had never seen a two-year-old zip around like that.” Niklas’s mother, Beate, says: “He got on and took off. He only stopped for meals and sleep.”

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