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Mostly Kestrel bicycles and concept art for movies, so probably not everyone's cuppa.
I get that he isn't trying to reinvent the bicycle frame, but it still strikes me as ironic he chose that as an example given how pretty much unchanged the modern diamond bicycle frame (geometry) has been for so many years. I wonder if it will ever change.
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I wonder if it will ever change
The main things holding back change are economics and sporting regulations. If there was a cheaper way to join all the bits of bike together in the desired arrangement and with adequate stiffness and strength, somebody would be doing it and making a killing. If there was a way of doing it which made cyclists faster, the UCI would ban it :-)
Just came across this Scott Robertson vid, explaining how to design around given hard points. He uses bicycles to explain his experiences so plenty of neat bicycle sketches appear throughout the vid.
Mostly Kestrel bicycles and concept art for movies, so probably not everyone's cuppa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylPB1jabe6A