Friday, October 1, 2010

Commuter Cycle Concept is Bike and Briefcase

Want to ride to the office, but can?t find anywhere to put your briefcase? Then try the commute with Marcos Madia?s Bikoff concept: it is both bicycle and briefcase.

Contrary to appearances, the bike doesn?t go inside the briefcase. Instead, the case is an important structural part of the bicycle, which is itself a very simple folder with a hinge in the main tube. When assembled, the case slots in, locks the bike open and provides extra support to that rather weak-looking tube.

Going on the computer-generated images, the specs include a carbon-fiber body, disk-brakes with the cables running inside the tubes, rear suspension and a rather neat-looking seat/seatpost combo. I like the simplicity, even whilst I worry that the rear brake-cable could easily be snipped by the scissoring hinge. If I was in the market for a folding bike, though, I?d likely choose a Brompton ? they fold up into a tiny package, and they seem to do it with nothing more than the flick of the wrist.

Marcos Madia?s Bikoff [Coroflot via Core77]

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