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Rotation Folding Bike
(images via: Tuvie) The ‘Rotation’ city rotating & folding bicycle design by Yirong Yang is fully adjustable, so you can determine the best position for the handlebars, saddle and distance between the front & rear wheels. It’s also two different vehicles in one – it can be used as a bicycle or unicycle – and folds up after use. Eco-Friendly and Adaptable Versabikes
(images via: The Design Blog) With a design that oddly resembles a person on their hands and knees, the Versabike is fully adjustable so anyone can configure it to their own specific needs. That means it can be shared by multiple people, and can grow with a child. The eco-friendly design has recyclable parts and can expand out or contract while in motion. The Shift Bicycle
(image via: Designapkin) Its shape calls to mind the classic three-wheelers of yore, but the Shift has modern style as well as function. The tilting rear wheels help balance the bike at slow speeds. The wheels shift inward as the child builds up momentum, causing the balance to gradually shift from the bike to the child. That makes the transition to a traditional two-wheeled bicycle a little easier. Minimalist Spokeless Bicycle
(images via: Tuvie) If you’re the type of person for whom minimalism is the gold standard of design, you’ll love the Nulla spokeless bicycle, which doesn’t have a central hub or a chain-drive. The seat juts out disconcertingly from the frame and the wheels seem a bit flimsy, but it sure is stylish.
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