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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

A new concept in bicycle design. This video shows some of the project development and prototype tests.
Um novo conceito em desenho de bicicleta. Esse vídeo mostra um pouco do desenvolvimento do projeto e testes do protótipo.
Thanks to/Agradecimentos a: Edmilson (Nova Oficina), Douglas(Sabesp),Eduardo Eustaquio Van Berguen (Sabesp),Bicicletaria Moema,Bicicletaria Extra Aeroporto -SP,Marcos Ascacibas

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  • Ok... So... "No pain, no gain" is actually an expression. Something like:

    NO PAINS, NO GAINS. If little labour, little are our gains: Man's fortunes are according to his pains. – Hesperides 752.[3]

    You can check the meaning of the term on Wikipedia.

    ...Besides the prototype, I gained a bit of fun, a patent and a lot of experience...

    Anyway, thanks for the comments!

    Good luck to you too !

  • No pain = No gain !

  • Great Video. It's been two years. How has the patent come along and whats your next design? Please see my video of a linear push design

    Thanks

  • Thank you! The evolution of the model is available in our website: outplaybrasil. Liked very much your design as well. Looking forward to see it in action!!! Best Regards!

  • very interesting. couple questions though. what software on the computer did you use and is it uncufterable?

  • Thanks for the comment. The software used was one of the most common in drawing and engineering, Auto Cad (Autodesk). And no... The bike is not uncomfortable at all. In fact, its ergonomics is basically the same of an ordinary adult bike... By the way, the evolution of the model is available in our website: outplaybrasil. See you.

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  • seat could come up bout half a foot!

  • I like the design a-la Softride but with the suspension where it should be. It also looks like it could be easily modified into a foldable bike. However, I don't see why you designed such a strange upright position for the rider. Position in upright bicycles has been studied for quite a long time and the results tested in competitions for decades.

  • @mbarbeto thanks man. good luck on any other projects u do. 

  • custom made + any thing breaks = your screwd

  • @ZombieBrainsForLunch

    Don´t worry... Any comments are welcome...

    The frame is quite strong, so it´s very unlikely to break...

    Anyway, the new design of the bike is even safer... You can check it out in our website outplaybrasil. See ya.

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