How often are you out on a bike ride when you're faced with a hill that you just can't quite cycle up? Maybe you don't have any juice left in your e-bike battery, or you don't have enough gears to ...
Discover Trondheim's innovative bicycle lift—a unique urban cycling solution designed to help riders conquer Norway's steep hills with minimal effort. This video offers a close look at how the ...
Unless you're a masochist, pretty much no one likes riding a bike uphill. That's why bicyclists in Trondheim, Norway use a "bike elevator" to move up an incline with ease, almost no leg work required.
This is a great municipal invention in Trondheim, a hilly Norwegian student town. The Trampe lift was built in 1993 to take cyclists up the 1:5 gradient of the Brubakken hill, the steepest in town.
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