Copenhagen had a citybike design contest this past year for the bike that they’ll offer in a citywide bikeshare program. Here’s what won… The link shows the runner-ups, the details and program goals.
Interesting that 20″ wheels and a very stout front platform won the day.
20″ wheels that are narrow, as these look to be, require smooth roads — Which CPH may well have. Given such roads, such wheels can deliver the benefits of their compactness.
The low-ish front rack confirms the “low, stout and up front” French porteur approach as being a winner for load carrying. It also confirms that load hauling is a key aspect of citybike reality.
I hope the bike is more adjustable for size than it looks…
Otherwise, it’s a straightforward design that’s readily buildable. Not as futuristic as some runnerups.
https://www.cphbikeshare.com/winners.aspx