The Bamboo Bicycle by Mitsuishi.

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The Bamboo Bicycle by Mitsubishi.

May 18, 2009 Riding on bamboo.

As the industries of the world search for sustainable construction materials, it's not surprising that many keep coming back to bamboo, one of man's oldest building materials. Bamboo can be at the same time, light, strong, durable, and very hard and has the additional benefit of being the fastest-growing plant on Earth. In recent times we've seen bamboo used in computers, surfboards, scooters, and Mitsubishi's “green plastic” is derived from bamboo. Bamboo's strength and flexibility also makes it ideal for use in bicycle frames, leading to a raft of projects using the ecologically sound material. Today, a new range of bamboo bicycles is being released in Denmark by Brazilian industrial designer, Flavio Deslandes.

"Bamboo is nature's own organic tube structure,” says Deslandes. “I have always believed that this fine material has a great potential. The challenge to make it work has kept me going. My motivation was always the opportunity to connect modern design with natural materials. The idea to make this connection in a bicycle is logical if you think about it: Biking is a very energy effective way of transportation. And combining a sustainable material as bamboo with energy free mobility feels quite right."

The bamboo used in Deslande's bicycles is hand picked in Brazil, then dried and surface-treated longevity. Special tools and techniques are used in the manufacture of the bicycle, according to Deslandes, and the new bikes are available online at a price of EUR 3800.

 

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Not sure why they can't just use aluminum extrusion tube, but there it is.
Like the Flintstones and stone age vehicles, but a wooden bike coming out of a Mitsubishi factory today.
 

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Wonder if this happened on your bamboo bike if you'd get any splinters in your bum?

 

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Bamboo won't splinter easy sailor. Its very tough.

And bamboo bikes are better than their aluminium counterparts since they are broken down faster by the environment, so is more eco-friendly.

Okay, i have run out of reasons to justify the bamoo bike.
 

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That's a quiet innovative concept, I would like to own one though I wont like to face a situation Sailor posted (post no #3) lol.
 

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