Tuesday, July 30, 2013

This Fixie Uses Two Frames to Make One Bike

This incredible looking bicycle, known as Viks, is a fixed-gear commuter bike with a twist: it actually uses two identically shaped frames to form its body.
Made from sweeping tubes of stainless steel, the two frames flank the wheels and come together at the bottom bracket and head tube to create what—from the side (see below)—looks like a (relatively) normal bicycle. The lack of seat tube adds to the quirky look, and the single-piece fork and
handlebar—also made out of stainless steel tubing—look cool if not entirely practical.
Art on the wall at Chuy's in Austin

This Fixie Uses Two Frames to Make One Bike

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