Born 14 Albion Road, Islington. Louis Pasteur A chemist. His work on the souring of milk and the use of heat to preserve i James Parkinson Physician, geologist, political activist. Parkinson's disease is his. Born To operate the Fliz, the user has to build up speed by running and then lifting their legs to settle on foot rests at the hub of the rear wheel. The unique bike was entered into the annual James Dyson Award for technology, innovation and design open to international students and founded by the Dyson vacuum cleaner inventor.
The frame has a five point belt which is said, despite appearances, to provide a comfortable, ergonomic ride between running and biking. Strap yourself in! The unusual-looking bike could be the future of cycling — as long as riders know how to balance. The frame has a five point belt which, despite appearances, provides a comfortable, ergonomic ride between running and biking. The belt replaces the saddle and adjusts your position.
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