I’ll get to more Interbike coverage later, but today I want to pass along a reader submitted design. OOPHAGA is a recumbent trike by Milos Todorovic. He explained the ideas behind his concept:
“These types of bikes need the looks to be more desirable, and that’s what OOPHAGA brings, it’s fresh and urban with an accent on aesthetics. Chassis is made of carbon fiber so it’s very strong and light, and it allows customization by specific measurements. Almost everything is customizable, the rims, the seat, color theme, decoration etc.
OOPHAGA is supposed to be driven on asphalt, but if one chooses it can be converted to an off-road bike. The trike also has shock absorbers for smoother ride. The headrest is removable and supports the head on a longer rides. Recumbent trikes are eco-friendly, which is crucial these days. With OOPHAGA you have a cool urban eco-friendly trike with endless customization options.”
While I am mentioning reader submitted designs, I want to point out this bent-ply frame by Jason Cram. Jason mentioned that an older Bicycle Design post inspired him to build it. He documented his steps along the way, so it makes for a pretty interesting DIY post at Instructables. Nice job, Jason!
Posted in Concept, Student Design, Tradeshows.
Tagged with DIY, Interbike, OOPHAGA, reader submitted design, recumbent, wooden bike.
By James T – September 28, 2010
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