Fliz is pedal-free running bike
SITTING down to ride a bike is so London 2012. Tom Hambrok and Juri Spetter have peered into the future and invented Fliz – the running bike.
They explain:
The prior aim of developing FLIZ was to bring a completely new driving experience to everyone. Based on the very first bike – the “Laufrad“ – we created a velocipede concept of healthy, ecological mobility in overcrowded urban space. Its laminated, innovative frame with 5 point belt system provides a comfortable, ergonomic ride between running and biking. The frame integrates the rider and due to its construction it works both like a suspension and like a top carrier whereas the belt replaces the saddle and adjusts your position.
Do say: WOW! What back pain? Don’t say: Isn’t his what bikes used to look like – such as the Dandy Horse from 200 years ago?
Spotters: Fliz, News Time School
Posted: 31st, August 2012 | In: Technology Comments (5) | TrackBack | Permalink