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Two-Direction mechanism for bicycle

February 8th, 2011

Two-Direction mechanism for bicycle
1. If we turn the pedals forward, the bicycle will move forward.
2. If we turn the pedals backward, the bicycle will move forward. This is very practical and more efficient, because we would use a different group of muscles while resting the ones we used during the usual pedal rotation. Read more…

Forkless bike by Olli Erkkila

January 23rd, 2010

Forkless bike designed by Olli Erkkila, from Finland.Olli Erkkila, a designer from Finland, has designed an interesting bike cruiser without the usual fork – Forkless. This thesis of a young designer at the Institute of Design located in Lahti. So Ollie embodies his passion for bikes, cars and motorcycles, which made him a truly professional designer in this category. This bike is different from conventional bikes, perhaps, only by design. Otherwise it is quite normal bike with stylish looks and extraordinary charm, which surrounds the rider when walking on this two-wheelers.
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Concept Bike by Robert Rae (innovation suspension system)

July 15th, 2009

The best suspension system ever bikes. New design for MTB!
Concept Bike by Robert Rae (innovation suspension system)
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IF-Mode folding bike by Mark Sanders

June 3rd, 2009

Art Bikes by SHEPARD FAIREY & KENNY SCHARF

May 16th, 2009

Ghotic Rasta Bike from Russia

May 16th, 2009

Ghotic Rasta Bike from Russia
Glamor and Gothic Russia Customizing Bikes
Long winter evenings Russian cycling enthusiasts kastomayzinga not sitting idly by examining the future weather forecasts and diligently worked to further their reincarnation cycles. Read more…

Ciclotte – concept bike by Luca Schieppati

May 15th, 2009

Ciclotte - concept bike
Ciclotte is a fitness tool as well as being a furnishing complement, designed by Luca Schieppati, a young designer from Milan. The project is the evolution of a previous concept. Ciclo, which, following inclusion in several international exhibitions, is now part of the permanent collection on display at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan. Read more…