ECO-DRIVE/Seoul Cycle Design Competition
This product design has won Bronze in 2010 at Seoul Cycle Design Competition- Cycle Design.
The bicycle has a special place for your smartphone, thus the distance could be measured and the navigation is possible through GPS. You can charge your phone during the ride , due to the battery inside the aluminum frame of the bicycle, which provides electricity for smartphone and signal lamps.
Bicycle Design for People with Disabilities
Bicycle designer Gavin Smith has come up with a new bicycle design that will help people with disabilities to ride the bicycle independently. link
Demon Downhill Bike
The Demon project, inspired by the movie Alien (the 1979 science fiction horror film directed by Ridley Scott), is a symbiosis between animals and technology; Aggressiveness, speed and style; as a fusion of functional and mechanical engineering from Cannondale with a new concept in the frame structure; the exoskeleton.
Concept track bike from designer Alex Suvajac. The bike utilizes current technologies and material. It looks progressive, sleek, fast and fan. The author states that the bike was inspired from nature. Looks very unusual indeed
Marcus Levison-Hays’ Electrobike Pi (2007) combines the lightweight portability of a bicycle with speed and self-propulsion more akin to a motorcycle. A breakthrough in environmentally sound transportation, Pi may be the ideal for commuting transport. Considered a “human-electric hybrid,” Pi charges from any standard household outlet in 2.5–3 hours and can run on a single charge for 25–30 miles. link
Electric bike concept HMK 561
The HMK 561 is a cool electric bike, designed by Ralf Kitmann.
This is an ultra-light bike concept with 0 emission and cool design that was created from conductive carbon fiber that can store energy that can transmit power to drive the lights and the motor into the rims.
horsey’ by eungi kim from korea is one of the shortlisted design entries from more than 3000 participants in our recent designboom competition, ‘seoul cycle design competition 2010‘ link
Designed for the XXIst Century Man exhibition in Tokyo, this monocycle by Ben Wilson is pretty cool.