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Showing posts with label concept bike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concept bike. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

An Interesting Concept Bike From The Specialized Bike Company

This concept bike certainly turns a few eyes and even more if used on the road. The design has an appeal although like most concept bikes ends up too extrovert and too expensive to become a marketable model. Mind you the money the Specialized Company have made means they have wads of disposiable income to invest in these kinds of ventures.
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Monday, 15 February 2010

The Mighty Bicycle


I'm not too sure where this cycle comes from as the website that it originated from is now deleted.It is a concept bicycle of course, not too sure how much it weighs, it looks quite heavy so economical riding would be difficult. In fact I am not too sure what it was designed for other than fashion. Looks cool though.

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

What Will They Think Of Next In Cycle Design?

What will they think of next in cycle design and technology?
I for one would feel kinda self-conscious about riding this monster, how about you?
Regardless of the reasons for getting this off the drawing board it does lack a bit of taste fashion-wise.




The idea behind Concept Bicycles called Versabikes is to make reselling your bicycle easier since they can be adjusted to fit multiple riders. The customizable bikes would also add to the comfort of the rider and even grow with the rider. Versabikes are a very unique design by Nathan Durflinger and are hypothetically made to be eco-friendly with pieces from materials like finished plywood, polycarbonate, or machined aluminum. The frame would work with all standard bike hardware and could be manufactured in two different sizes including a small size that could be adjusted as a child grew. A very cool concept that would greatly reduce waste is made a reality!

This was clipped from http://www.besportier.com/archives/concept-bicycles-called-versabikes---a-nathan-durflinger-design.html