those arrows on the frame point backwards. they will slow you down.
Actually the arrows point both ways, the negative space between the backwards arrows make forward arrows in an escheresque manner.
So the motion cancelling potential of the arrows acting in both directions means that the bike will be caught in a motionless parodox.
At least that is my conclusion.
Actually the arrows point both ways, the negative space between the backwards arrows make forward arrows in an escheresque manner.
So the motion cancelling potential of the arrows acting in both directions means that the bike will be caught in a motionless parodox.
At least that is my conclusion.