Paul Timmer's Ash Wood Bike is Stylish and Highly Functional
Michael Hines — March 3, 2015 — Autos
References: paultimmer.nl & dezeen
Dutch designer Paul Timmer has built a bicycle made out of ash wood and 3D-printed aluminum parts. Timmer's creation is undeniably stylish and it functions just as well as an aluminum or steel bicycle. The bike weighs in at just 24 pounds, and according to the designer, the wooden frame provides "exceptional comfort" and can absorb most bumps and vibrations from the road.
Timmer's bike has a unique look because of the fact that ash wood was used. Perhaps the biggest design change is that the handlebars sit right on top of the forks. A belt is also used to drive the bike instead of a chain (the chain's grease would ruin the bike's look). While Paul Timmer's bike is a one-off at the moment, there are plans to rework the design so that it can be made on a larger scale.
Timmer's bike has a unique look because of the fact that ash wood was used. Perhaps the biggest design change is that the handlebars sit right on top of the forks. A belt is also used to drive the bike instead of a chain (the chain's grease would ruin the bike's look). While Paul Timmer's bike is a one-off at the moment, there are plans to rework the design so that it can be made on a larger scale.
Trend Themes
1. Wooden Bicycles - Creating bicycles made from wood presents an opportunity for sustainable and unique designs.
2. 3D Printing in Bike Manufacturing - Incorporating 3D-printed aluminum parts in bicycle manufacturing presents opportunities for lightweight, customizable designs.
3. Alternative Bike Drive Systems - Exploring belt drive systems as an alternative to traditional chain drives in bicycles provides opportunities for improved aesthetics and maintenance.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Design - The wooden bicycle industry can embrace sustainable design principles to create environmentally-friendly transportation options.
2. Additive Manufacturing - The 3D printing industry can leverage its technology to offer customized and lightweight components for bike manufacturing.
3. Transportation - The transportation industry can explore alternative drive systems for bicycles to provide innovative solutions for urban commuting.
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