NIHOLA FAMILY
Stable yet agile.
Cargo bikes often require some sort of learning curve, either because they under-perform or over-perform. The Dutch use wobblier 2-wheelers, but in Holland you also have myriad bike lanes. What if you don't always have bike lanes? It's a real North American question. Turns out, it was a real Nihola question too. While it's undeniable that a 3-wheeler is always more stable, most three wheelers are heavy and don't steer worth a damn. The Nihola was designed for Copenhagen before Copenhagen had bike lanes. It's lightweight, impact-resistant box keeps precious cargo safe, but so does it's handling. No wonder it's our best selling bike, and the perfect bike for North America.
PASSES THE SAFETY TEST
At Curbside, our commitment is to import cargo bikes that prioritize safety, and not just storage. The difference between a European cargo bike and a North American cargo bike is impact resistance. The box isn't just meant to be a container for your kids or groceries, it's meant to be a safe container. Like all of our cargo bikes, Nihola is ruthlessly tested in the lab and proven on the streets to keep your kids safe as possible from crashes and falls. Like the family car - or a replacement of your families car! - it is meant to navigate dense urban gridlock with grace and safety. Like all cargo bikes, it's faster than driving or walking, but like a car, it's got a whole lot of trunk space, and it takes safety seriously. Very seriously.
KEY FEATURES

PEDAL POWER OR PEDAL ASSIST!
HOW DOES IT COMPARE?
NIHOLA FAMILY VS BABBOE BIG
BABBOE BIG
MSRP $3499 (w/out raintent)
HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT?
Box pivot steering (wheels are attached to box and entire box steers)
Impact-resistant marine-grade plywood
7-speed internal gear hub with 277% range
Fits four kids
130lb weight
Without a doubt, the cycling world owes Babboe a thanks for being the first to scale the 3-wheeled cargo bike. But, sometimes the world still requires more. If a cargo bike is judged by weight, steering and stability then the Big only wins on one score (stability). The independent steering and lightweight design of the Nihola is the reason why it's our number one selling bike. It's 40% lighter than the Babboe, and reacts much quicker in traffic.
HOW ARE THEY SIMILAR?
Rigorously tested in the EU to withstand impacts and crashes
Strong steel frames that are treated for rust resistance and chip resistance
Can both be stored outdoors in all weather
Both use low maintenance internal gears
Both use low maintenance (internal) drum brakes
Chainguard to keep clothing clean
Upright seating position
Comfortable grips and saddle
Puncture resistant tires
100kg cargo capacity + 100kg rider capacity
NIHOLA FAMILY
MSRP $4999 (w/raintent)
HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT?
Independent steering (only the wheels turn, just like a car!)
Impact resistant Lexan Plastic
8-speed internal gear hub with 306% range
Fits two kids
70lbs weight
NIHOLA FAMILY VS TRIOBIKE BOXTER
TRIOBIKE BOXTER
MSRP $4599 (w/ raintent)
lHOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT?
Box pivot steering (entire box steers)
Impact resistant PU foam
Lightweight aluminum frame with chip resistant powdercoat finish
Higher maintenance disc brakes
68bs weight
Made in China/Taiwan
Triobike is another Danish company that produces bikes in China that compete on price with Nihola (and Bullitt). The Triobike is a good bike that takes outdoor storability, impact resistance and quality seriously (although the Danish-made Nihola is notably better on overall construction). Our only complaint? A cargo bikes safety is judged by its combination of stability and handling. Both the Triobike and Nihola are stable by virtue of being 3-wheelers. It's the handling that's the issue. The Triobike uses box-pivot steering that requires the rider to 'swing' the loaded box from left to right in order to steer. It's heavy and cumbersome. On the Nihola, the wheels steer independently, just like a car. This makes the Nihola a quicker reaction bike for high contingency traffic situations.
HOW ARE THEY SIMILAR?
Rigorously tested in the EU to withstand impacts and crashes
Can both be stored outdoors in all weather
Low maintenance Nexus 8 Internal Gear hub
Fits two kids
Chainguard to keep clothing clean
Upright seating position
Comfortable grips and saddle
Puncture resistant tires
100kg cargo capacity + 100kg rider capacity
NIHOLA FAMILY
MSRP $4999 (w/raintent)
HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT?
Independent steering (only the wheels turn, just like a car!)
Impact resistant Lexan Plastic
Strong steel frame with chip resistant powder coats and rust resistant undercoats
Low maintenance drum brakes
70lbs weight
Made in Copenhagen
NIHOLA FAMILY VS BABBOE CARVE
BABBOE CARVE
MSRP $10499 (w/out raintent)
HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT?
On/off tilt steering option
Glues to the ground on high speed corners
Heavier wood box for impact resistance
High quality Yamaha motor integrated into frame
Global after-sales serviceability on motor
Wide-range Nuvinci hub with 380% range
High powered lights runs on battery
Carries 2-4 kids
150lbs weight
The Babboe Carve is without a doubt the most advanced cargo bike on the market. It borrows Nihola's independent steering and adds a higher-speed tilt feature - which you can also turn on/off. So, how to choose? The Nihola is perfect for slower-speed dense urban traffic whereas the Carve is perfect for dense urban traffic and higher-speed off-street bike paths. The biggest reason to go for the Carve? The best-in-class Yamaha motor.
HOW ARE THEY SIMILAR?
Rigorously tested in the EU to withstand impacts and crashes
Independent steering
Strong steel frames that are treated for rust resistance and chip resistance
Can both be stored outdoors in all weather
Low maintenance internal gears
Powerful disc brakes
Chainguard to keep clothing clean
Upright seating position
Comfortable grips and saddle
Puncture resistant tires
100kg cargo capacity + 100kg rider capacity
NIHOLA E-FAMILY
MSRP $7459 (w/raintent)
HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT?
Independent steering only
Get's a bit tippy in high speed corners
Lightweight, impact-resistant Lexan Plastic
Good quality Bafang aftermarket motor kit installed onto frame
Spotty after-sales serviceability on motor
Decent range Nexus hub with 306% range
No lights included
Carries 2 kids
85lb weight
ACCESSORIES WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND
Your Nihola is ready to hit the streets but before you go out make sure you have the worlds best lock, an Abus chain! Storing outside overnight? The Parka is strongly suggested. A rear rack helps organize more stuff and the Elips light securely bolts to the rear rack for theft-proof visibility.
IN SUMMARY:
Why do we love the Nihola Family? Because it's safe and fun, and has zero learning curve!
- It's the number one cargo bike in Denmark.
- The three wheels keep you stable and the independent steering provides handling where bicycle infrastructure is lacking
- The Lexan plastic box is highly impact resistant and super lightweight
- The steel frame is strong and both chip and rust resistant
- The upright position fits all riders and is safe and barrier-free
- The puncture resistant tires are a welcome touch
- The full chain case means less laundry so you can look sharp
- It's better than a car!
From Our Buyer...
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"Today, Copenhagen is known as a leading bicycle city, with algorithmic bicycle signalling systems, bicycle freeways, and a taxonomy of bike lanes used by urban planners everywhere. But, it wasn't always this way. For a long time, bicycles competed in the same space as cars, and a cargo bike was needed that took on more safety. This is why Nihola is the perfect North American cargo bike, it was designed for the emerging bicycle city. In fact, it helped emerge the Copenhagen we know today."
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ABOUT NIHOLA
n 1998 Niels Holmes Larson (Ni-ho-la, yes, it's true) was at a bike show in Copenhagen. As an engineer in a city that had rapidly grown its cycling culture and infrastructure since the late 1980's he was interested in the bicycle itself; and whether better engineering could close down barriers to create more cycling adoption.
An article in a Copenhagen newspaper proved he wasn't the only one thinking the exact same thing. In the article the writer wrote of the same bicycle show, saying that 'bicycles would only be able to compete against cars when they could transport two children and groceries at the same time.' And so, Nihola was borne.
In Holland people often own more than two bikes per person. In Denmark it's usually just one. That means the Nihola had to be a cargo bike and a regular daily bike, all in one. The independent steering provides two wheel handling and the 70lb weight is nearly 40% lighter than the competition.
And, it's safe. That means the box is tested for high impact resistance but it also means the bike can share the same space as cars with responsive handling and a stable footprint.
Today, Nihola is the most common cargo bike in Denmark. And, they are still made there too. From the frame welding to final assembly. They are a company of stubborn integrity who take quality and engineering seriously, Curbside is the first store outside of Europe to import Nihola, and we're proud to be the oldest and largest dealer in North America.