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Carrying local advertising on a delivery cycle is nothing new, it helps pay for the upkeep. Neils Holme Larsen of Nihola has taken this idea and come up with a novel approach.

If you going to carry advertising, do it properly. The Nihola Postertrike is a superb mobile hoarding. Beautifully finished in stainless steel, the cylinder is designed to take high-quality, full-scale artwork. Forget advertising the local butcher, this is aimed at cinemas, music concerts, etc. Not only is the Postertrike a fantastic way of promoting advertisers, it is also a capacious load carrier. The front of the cylinder is in fact in a hinged door allowing easy access to a twotier container capable of carrying a wide variety of objects.

Like all Nihola trikes, the Postertrike is built around the transport box, which is an integral part of the frame. The round shape makes it inherently strong and allows the front wheels to turn around it. And because the level of the loading bottom is below the centre of the front wheels, it has a low centre of gravity, which aids stability.

Prime ad sites are always in demand so having one that actually moves around must be even better.

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In Denmark the Postertrike costs around Dkr20,000.


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The philosophy behind the Nihola is simple: lightweight materials and a rigid design.

Apart from the ingenious Postertrike, other Nihola trikes include the Basic, which has a barrel-shaped front container that converts easily between child carrier and load carrier, and the Cigar, a more elongated version. They all have one thing in common: stability, and stability means security.

Favourable reviews in the Danish press, the Nihola has attracted customers from across Europe.

Nihola APS
Vesterbrogade 137
Kobenhavn V
DK-1620
Denmark

phone: +45 3322 7905
fax: +45 3322 7907
email: nihola@nihola.dk
web: www.nihola.dk


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Alan Davidson
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