Inflatable Bicycle Concepts

The Ford Motor Company Designed a Bike That Can Be Deflated to Store

When it comes to bicycles, the word "inflatable" is most often used to describe a bike's tires, but engineers at The Ford Motor Company have developed an inflatable bike concept.

As much as bikes are a convenient and relatively small-scale form of transportation, they still take up a sizeable amount of space within cars and homes when not in use. To make it much more convenient for people to store their bicycles when not in use, Ford imagines that consumers should be able to deflate the frame of their bike. Other parts of the bike, such as the seat, pedals, chain and handlebars would retain traditional designs.

It is imagined that the inflatable parts of the bike would be made of durable, rigid rubber, much like a bike's tire wheels.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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