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Fliz: a bike in a slightly different way

Fliz: a bike in a slightly different way

Fliz is a Polish language that offers a new alternative option for transportation in urban centers. It offers a different design of the bike, which old and young will turn to. Up until now, the wheels have followed a basic formula: two wheels one behind the other, one between the pedals connected to the drive unit by a chain. The base has remained the same, but the shape and materials have advanced, and this is where the new-age Fliz bike comes into play.

A bike Fliz takes its inspiration from the great-grandfather of bicycles, the invention of Karl Dreis from 1817, which they named Laufmaschine. Hence Fliz's name, as it is supposed to illustrate the launch or moving quickly. Fliz experiments with new ideas and materials. The driver places himself in a row point security, howevers that hangs from the frame instead of sitting on the frame like a traditional bicycle. The driver then starts running, and when he gathers enough driving force, put your feet up on the bar next to the rear wheel.


Fliz like that it doesn't need pedals and relies on the user to get it going by mimicking running. The user can thus cover a longer distance in a faster time. The driver of this unusual bike is head leaning forward through the frame, which is made of carbon-glass fibers. The front wheel is controlled by the handlebars like a classic bike. Fliz is intended for users with a height of around 185 centimeters, and the safety fastening is adjusted to each individual customer.

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