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Baik Bicycle

The Baik Bicycle is the epitome of a minimalist bike. The stunning creation was idealized by Spanish designer Ion Lucin, whom wanted a bike with as little elements and lines as possible. Viewed from the side the sleek bicycle is just mate black, and only from an angle view, you can appreciate the bright color scheme in yellow and orange. Also designed was a beautiful branding that follows the minimal idea, as with the bicycle, when seen from above, it has a black tone color only, and in color when viewed from an angle. Unfortunately for now this is still in concept phase. watch the video below



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1975 M151A2 Wolverine

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Z-Scooter

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