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The upright bicycle riding position offered by the familiar diamond-shape frame has been completely abandoned by designer Nick Foley in favor of a semi-recumbent driving pose. His Etta 3-speed prototype is claimed to offer users a more comfortable, natural ride whilst also providing better all-round visibility and a built-in storage compartment. Gizmag contacted the designer for a closer look... Continue Reading Etta commuter cycle carries cargo, too
Tags: Adjustable, Bicycle, Cargo, Prototype, Recumbent
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