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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2007

Ellipse SF-X concept transforms the bicycle into a safety riding device that gives protection to the rider. The interconnected steering-suspension system integrated into Ellipse SF-X bicycle concept eliminates the probability of accidents by overturn the bike when the brakes are pulled on suddenly, especially on the front wheel. This is a revolutionary bicycle concept that keeps the stability of the rider-bicycle system whether braking or cornering. Ellipse SF-X bicycle ia an All Terrain Bike that combines ingenious constructive solutions into a unique design concept to appeal to any rider.

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  • For more details about this new bicycle concept - Ellipse Sf-X - you may want to watch the other posted videos on youtube under same user. As far as buying one like it unfortunately will not be so easy. At this moment is just an unique working prototype available. It can be sold but for a huge amount of money.

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  • he has an ego problem...

  • not sure which was worse..the bike or the video..

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  • i would break it just like my last maintainbike, :s

    lightness is no point when u jam ur fronfork into 2 pieces :p

  • dude , it's just a bike , not the cure for cancer

  • nerd

  • I'm not sure what's being said about, "1989 Built first bicycle with full suspension...," but the first bike with full suspension is the Bianchi "Bersaglieria" of 1915, made for the Italian military bicycle corps, optionally outfitted with mortar or machine gun rack.

  • YIKES!!!! ya gotta know when to fold. Just ask ' rek-tek ' of the 90's

  • Interesting. However, you fair to realize that the tendency to go over the handlebars is because of weight transfer to the front wheel, which a classical suspension makes a bit worse. You seem to have developed a anti-dive front suspension, which is very cool, but it will go over the handlebars just as easily as any rigid-fork bike out there (which is quite easy).

    Making a ABS system would eliminate that, but that is close to impossible.

    What CAD software is that? get yourself Solidworks...

  • And weight is??? I am not very impressed on this design....

  • Yah, right, thats the future of full sus bikes eh?! No. not really.

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