Portuguese Pedal Bikes

Nuno Teixeira Unveils the Pluma Track Bike Concept

First of all, for those of you not born in Brazil or Portugal, Pluma means "feather" in Portuguese. Now that that is out of the way, designer Nuno Teixeira has put on display his uber-light Pluma Track Bike Concept, and all I can say is that your eyes must be broken if you do not find this bike aesthetically pleasing.

The Pluma Track Bike is made of carbon/Kevlar body panels, and is obviously built for racing; therefore, there are no breaks on this bad boy. So if one day this concept bike does come to be and you find yourself riding it... Cuidado!
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