Designer Nicolas Petit (Nicolas Petit) develops concepts of cars and motorcycles. The main feature of his concepts is not a futuristic look and a maximum not harmful to the environment and ergonomics.
Nicolas Petit (Nicolas Petit) established an eco-friendly and ergonomic concepts Motorcycle Harley-Davidson and Kawasaki. Let's hope that the manufacturers of motorcycles to draw attention to its work.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Motorcycle Concepts Petit Nicolas
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Chetyrehlitrovy Monster Bike
Leonard Clemens, creator of the monster, found on a motorcycle chetyrehlitrovy engine power of 350 hp. Something I doubt that this monster can go. Anyway, moving pictures of motorcycle I have not found
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Double Velo! One Bicycle For Two
Quite an unusual tandem. The seats there are not one after another, as in the classic version, but on both sides of a bicycle frame. So you can walk, pedal, side by side with a friend or girlfriend
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
P.U.M.A (Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility)
We’ve long seen the small personal Segway machines on TV and cruising around town. Although the personal sized auto-leveling transporters have never yet seen the popularity that the company imagined - the Segway has done quite well.
Now General Motors and Segway are teaming up to present what is basically a two person version of the original Segway “people mover”. It uses a host of technology including electric drive, lithium-ion batter, dynamic stabilization, all-electronic acceleration, vehicle-to-vehicle communication and even autonomous driving.
Even more interesting is that this may not be just a concept… all the technology featured on the PUMA vehicle is avaliable today.
“Project P.U.M.A. represents a unique solution to moving about and interacting in cities, where more than half of the world’s people live,” said Larry Burns, GM vice president of research and development, and strategic planning. “Imagine small, nimble electric vehicles that know where other moving objects are and avoid running into them. Now, connect those vehicles in an Internet-like web and you can greatly enhance the ability of people to move through cities, find places to park and connect to their social and business networks.”
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