A motorbike that looks… un-bikely - Yanko Design
Partial credit goes to Sedov's use of a unmarried-point light source to create that sense of mystery, intrigue, and awe… just all in all, Dennis Sedov'southward B1 bicycle is worth looking at and admiring only because it'southward a bike that looks nothing like ane. Probably something you'd mistake for the red Nintendo Switch controller, the B1 motorcycle is this textbook-definition-of-sleek, monolithic form with ii wheels at either cease, integrated into the cycle's overall silhouette. The leather seat barely pops out of the silhouette to create this comfortable seating expanse, and the handles build out of the forepart wheel hub. Sedov uses minimalism purely for aesthetics' sake… the bicycle has no dashboard or even a headlight to brainstorm with, probably implying a futuristic autonomous drive of some sort (let's not forget that the B1 is purely an exploration of aesthetics and concept pattern, rather than an exercise in practicality). At that place's a hollow infinite below the seat that forms a rather eye-catching void, and could also exist used as storage for backpacks and whatnot, simply my favorite detail remains the B1'south taillamp, a stunning, triangular-patterned wall of red light on the hub of the rear bicycle that manages to say both 'come closer' and 'watch your distance' at the same fourth dimension.
Designer: Dennis Sedov
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2019/01/31/a-motorbike-that-looks-un-bikely/
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