When historic Italian Velocino bicycle meet modern technology - Yanko Design
With electric scooters and skateboards rising rapidly in popularity due to their unrivaled power to carve their style through our over-populated streets, we have seen an influx of unique concepts being generated. All the same, none of them have quite compared to this remake of the Velocino Bicycle! Designed to be as light and compact as possible, without compromising the comfort of the user, this unique manner of transport carries an aesthetic that is far different from annihilation nosotros have seen earlier! This individuality has been enhanced further with the retro blueprint fashion that has been applied to the concept. Oversized integrated lights, off-white tires and a tubular construction take been tied together with the traditional color scheme that is blackness with brown accents. This certainly makes a change from the over-engineered alternatives that we are used to seeing!
Designers: Haemin Kim & PDF HAUS
History of Velocino. Velocino was originally commissioned past Benito Mussolini effectually the early 40s. He wanted to offer Italians a compact, light and handy vehicle that people could store at home or anywhere else it might have them. Although this model seems like a very convenient option for city cycling and carrying on public transportation, it never took off in the erstwhile days. The project was canceled around the fourth dimension that Italia decided to join Globe War ii.
Sketch. A remake of Velocino bike to electric kickboard with a saddle fold structure designed to be light and portable.
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2019/10/08/when-historic-italian-velocino-bicycle-meet-modern-technology/
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