
"It uses a mixed wheel setup with a 20-inch front and 24-inch rear wheel, creating a shorter wheelbase gives it both a small footprint and agile handling. The small front wheel also keeps the cargo's weight lower for better stability. Compared to the standard Unicorn, this one uses a smaller rear wheel and non-stretched frame, keeping the fork directly under the handlebar rather than using a linkage system. As a bonus, the smaller Pony version adds fork mounts and more rear rack mounting options, too."
"Key features are: Dynamo front light mount Internal routing for dynamo through fork and left/right chainstay for front and rear lights Internal dropper post routing Internal front derailleur routing Front wheel 20″, rear wheel 24″ 3-pack mounts on fork and down tube for extra cargo Standard + custom rack mounts Belt drive compatible Sliding dropouts (thru-axle or quick release) Swappable thru-axle inserts on fork (12mm & 15mm); for 100mm hub width Double kickstand support"
"The bike handles cargo up to 50kg (110lbs), riders up to 100kg (220lbs), or a combined rider+cargo load of up to 130kg (286lbs). The one-size-fits-all frame design uses adjustable cockpit height to accommodate riders from 1.5-2.0 meters tall (4'10" to 6'6″)."
"The Unicorn Pony is available in three colors - Confetti (because, of course), Night Rider, and a limited edition Raw. MSRP is €999 for the frame and €2.249,00 for a well-equipped build (but not exactly what you see here...this is their "dream build"). It's available now for pre-order with shipping planned for November."
The Ten07 Unicorn Pony is a very small cargo bike designed for tight spaces, building on the earlier Unicorn utility bike concept. It uses a mixed wheel setup with a 20-inch front wheel and a 24-inch rear wheel to create a shorter wheelbase for a small footprint and agile handling, while keeping cargo weight lower for stability. Compared with the standard Unicorn, it uses a smaller rear wheel and a non-stretched frame with the fork positioned directly under the handlebar. It adds fork mounts and expanded rear rack mounting options, supports belt drive, and includes internal routing for dynamo-powered lights, dropper post, and front derailleur. It supports sliding dropouts, swappable fork inserts, and double kickstand support, with a one-size adjustable cockpit for riders 1.5–2.0 meters tall. It carries up to 50kg cargo, 100kg rider, or 130kg combined, and is offered in three colors with pre-orders and November shipping.
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