Allegedly inspired by a frog, the A-Framefix is a funky green bike that incorporates modern technology and stellar design. The bike was designed by Alex Suvajac in Vancouver.
Most of the bike would be made from carbon fiber with molded titanium at the stress points. The designer said the material would be designed like a human bone.
Suvajac has designed unusual lamps and table from wood and is known as one of the up and coming designers out of the Emily Carr Industrial Design Institute.
Frog Inspired Bike
The A.Framefix
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