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THE CHALLENGE
With global warming and climate change on the rise people need to use alternative forms of transport to help reduce the rising temperatures and the consequences of rising temperatures, however, many bikes have issues. They’re heavy, hard to carry around, easily stolen, and they break down very easily. So with this in mind how do we get people to ride more bikes?
THE OUTCOME
The foldable bike, made with a carbon fibre frame, bezier curve steer hands, shaft drive, using rectangles and circles with extruding, scaling and rotating as part of the movement of the bike.
Further information about the specification of the product:
CAD was used to develop the shape of the bike. The steer hands are going to be made with a bezier curve, the whole frame will be designed by using rectangles and circles with loads of extruding, scaling and rotating. The material of the carbon fibre is going to be made with image texture as well as the leather seat. The tires and carbon fibre have a glossy shader. The front lights are glass, and the backlight is also glass but redone.
The material is made out of carbon fibre which is going to be made with an image texture, a glossy colour, the material will be made of carbon fibre and is going to be made with leather seats. The tires and carbon fibre have a glossy shade, the front lights and black lights are made out of glass.
Shaft Drives use precision-cut gears and a shaft rod to smoothly and efficiently transfer power from the pedals to the rear wheel. This fully enclosed design runs quieter, shifts smoother, and lasts longer than bikes with chains. With the shaft drive bikes, there is no more grease on your hands or your clothes; and no more chain and derailleur maintenance.