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"THE DETAILS ARE NOT THE DETAILS.  THEY MAKE THE DESIGN."

 

CHARLES EAMES

 

 

GAMBIT

GAMBIT is a recumbent bike inspired stylistic of Chevrolet Camaro.

Dynamism and subtle minimalism are the main features of his design.

It comes with all the necessary elements in the modern bike, but also brilliant gadgets such as unusual lighting, electronic beep and the drawer power and set of keys. There is a possibility of individual adjustment of the seat and the handlebar. The bike also has an amortization and the possibility of folding the seat.

           GAMBIT project envisaged to create a new comfortable form of recumbent bike. From the very beginning the project was a bold and innovative concept. A modern model of the Chevrolet Camaro became an inspiration of the bicycle. That actually happened to the key an the challenge to build something very outstanding.

           The bicycle the same as the majority of contemporary recumbent bicycles was put on wheels about the different diameter, 20' at the front and 26' at the back, however the front wheel was fastened one-sidedly. The position of the cyclist, apart from its hands, isn't running away from the bicycle of the type Easy Racer. Putting the handlebar under the seat improves on the visual field of the rider. The innovative design of the frame which, seen from the side, has been reduced to a straight line, is very eye-catching both passers-by and arouses the interest of drivers of other vehicles. Used in bicycle frame built-in LED lighting is generally not visible during the day and at night allows for safe and comfortable travel.

           The bike fits perfectly in contemporary urban space. You can travel on Gambit comfortably on perfectly smooth asphalt and gravel paths. Applied solutions, such as high-capacity lithium battery, 8-speed inner derailleur, built-in set of handheld tools, and the panel with ability to turn on lighting which is located on the handlebar make the bike becomes a problem-free to use during long trips.

If you want to know more or  you are interested in the project, write to me.

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