Honda U3-X
Bicycle purists need not apply, but the Honda U3-X might be ready to change how we get around on two wheels. Technically a unicycle, The Honda U3-X is a sleekly designed cycle that replicates the Segway, only for people who want to be a little more hands on with their travel. The unit is about the size of your standard computer tower and it is powered with a battery that allows the U3-X to hit speeds of up to 4 miles per hour. In order to operate the bicycle you merely unclip the device, sit on top of the seat, and then lean in the direction that you want to go. The machine takes care of the rest. The fact that the bike only goes 4 MPH shouldn’t really effect what you think of it and instead you should focus on the fact that the device is handheld and can be fit under your arm when you aren’t riding it. The U3-X could completely change mobilization for certain demographics of people.
Taurus Seatless Bike
Julia Meyer designed the Taurus No-Seat bicycle and she did it in order to appeal to those looking for the greatest work out possible on two wheels. While cycling is already an intense work out, Meyer cooked up a way to make your ride even more extreme. The first thing you’ll notice about the Taurus is that it doesn’t have a seat — and that’s intentional. By foregoing having a seat to relax on riders will be forced to stay posed and leaning forward, thus tightening up their core and increasing their physical exertion. You’ll get a better full body work out, including your legs, than ever before. Of course you’ll never be able to relax so this might find itself relegated to the fitness niche of the cycling world. Still, the Taurus looks really cool and there is no arguing with the physics of how the machine will work.