City Pedelec 24/7
Phillip Guenther wants to create bicycles that stand the test of time and that is the perspective he had upon designing the City Pedelec. The Pedelc is a futuristic looking bicycle that wouldn’t look out of place on an episode of the Jetsons or the SyFy Channel. Bright yellow with gray tires, seats, and handles the City Pedelec is a heavy duty bicycle designed to be utilized by numerous people all without breaking down. The gears, chains, and spokes are all hidden inside of the casing of the bike and the seats and pedals can be adjusted at will. There is a built in motor for leisure riding and a basket attached to the front for short term storage. The goal with the City Pedelec is to find its way into the rent-a-bicycle areas that major urban sprawls are beginning to employee. The sturdy build and quality components make this the perfect bike for constant usage by the public.
Artikar
Minimalism has taken over much of the fashion and design world and there’s no doubt that the style is beginning to seep over into the cycling world. You’ll see many minimalist bikes on this list, but none more eye popping than the Artikar which was designed by Ben Wilson. The Artikar is a low to the ground, reclined seated bicycle with four wheels where the rider has their legs poised in the air in order to pedal. The wide frame of the cycle is supported by a color filled ring that encapsulates the rider. The neon lighting will make the car visible in track and the experience should replicate a relaxing, aerodynamic bike that can be taken on the road without any major qualms.