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• #202
One of my favourate recent views.
With cool top tube protector.
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• #203
i would feel like lightning on a moyer
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• #204
"Zero Bike" is designed by Makota Makita and Hiroshi Tsuzaki from Tokyo, Japan. The bike is a hubless, spokeless and very lightweight bicycle powered by cranking magnetic pedals which rotate the tires suspended between other magnets. It has won a design excellence award by the Industrial Design Society of America.
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• #205
that is amazing
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• #206
Nice fixed wheel in my ideal workshop ...!!!
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• #207
Not the Condor workshop then?
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• #208
i dont know about porn but it is intresting......well i do know about porn:) -
• #209
this is the blog it came from http://bicycledesign.blogspot.com
its not all fixed wheel but there is some really nice designs on there(sorry if it has already been posted before)
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• #210
Mike Giants custom cannondale
http://www.fecalface.com/SF/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=97&Itemid=69
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• #213
+1 that is a tough looking bike
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• #214
bristlypioneer
"Zero Bike" is designed by Makota Makita and Hiroshi Tsuzaki from Tokyo, Japan. The bike is a hubless, spokeless and very lightweight bicycle powered by cranking magnetic pedals which rotate the tires suspended between other magnets. It has won a design excellence award by the Industrial Design Society of America.
This is a crazy idea. Future aadvances in magnet technology! They would have to be some serious advances. This type of things winds me up.
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• #215
You would have to have a control sytem in place to get that bike to work, the power needed, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh crazy fucking desgners
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• #216
and wear some antimagnetic cup on yer jewellery you never know what the electromagnetic effect would be...
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• #217
that bike would be perfect for bike polo no darn spokes to get in the way and a nice space under the bottom bracket for those trick shots
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• #218
yes but how would i stop the ball from getting in then?
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• #219
ah the goalkeeper would use 48 hole hubs the electrobike would be a strikers / wingers bike and you could shove your mallet through and tackle dribble on the other side of your bike no worries
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• #220
I'd keep sliding off the front of it with a saddle/toptube like that.. and good luck keeping those rims true on London streets..
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• #221
TheBrick(Tommy) [quote]bristlypioneer
"Zero Bike" is designed by Makota Makita and Hiroshi Tsuzaki from Tokyo, Japan. The bike is a hubless, spokeless and very lightweight bicycle powered by cranking magnetic pedals which rotate the tires suspended between other magnets. It has won a design excellence award by the Industrial Design Society of America.
This is a crazy idea. Future aadvances in magnet technology! They would have to be some serious advances. This type of things winds me up.[/quote]
Less mechanical resistance.
If it was yellow it could be one of those TRON bikes.
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• #222
ahh Tron, sometimes i wish life was more like tron
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• #223
Your life isn't like Tron? You need a better dealer.
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• #224
http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2007/june/2/FrancesMahon.htm
never heard of these before looks nice
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• #225
if only the decals were matching the wheels
http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2007/june/2/JesseLockhart.htm
it would then be sweet as cherry pie
he well set the scene,it look like somthing out of country life magazine.......the porch not the bike:)