Our minds work towards simplifying life and it seems right. Of course, with the technology, capabilities and knowledge at our disposal, there's no reason why it shouldn't be. German designer Adreas Mocellin added his crucible to this trend and let's see what he created.
A bike Revolve it is airless folding bike (because we would write inner tubes, but the irony would be too great), which will be able to replace the existing wheels or inner tubes on wheelchairs and wheels.
If we already have folding bikes, why not have foldable inner tubes, he asked himself Mocellin. Most inner tubes measure between 16 and 20 inches, but the Revolve measures whole 26 inches and can be folded on less than a third its size. The frame of the bike is from aluminum.
Revolve, the first modular inner tube, is definitely a step forward in practicality and simplification for cycling and vehicles that require tubes.
Gallery: Revolve bicycle - a folding "air tube" that does not require a presser
More information:
revolve-wheel.com