Steel yourself for puncture-proof bicycle tyres

October 13, 2011

 

The industrial designer, artist and architect, Ron Arad has re-interpreted the bicycle wheel in his medium of choice, steel.

The wheels are made from ribbons of stainless steel that have been looped and stapled together in an elegant flower petal design.

The bike is on show at W Hotel in Leicester Square, until 29th of October when it will be put up for auction on behalf of the Elton John AIDS Foundation.

We have it on good authority that the bike is rideable, but no one is prepared to guarantee its grip on wet roads.

Bicycle flats...a different approach
Bicycle breakdown coverCycle insurance with the ETA includes a bicycle breakdown service that you can call upon if you suffer a puncture
Cyclists in Minneapolis who need to fix a puncture or make other repairs out of hours now have access to a self-service vending machine that is open 365 days a year. Bike Fixtation offers self-service kiosks on an extended-hours basis for cyclists to buy an inner tube or patch kit, pump up tyres for free, and make simple adjustments using supplied tools.
Brush up on your puncture repair skills

Information correct at time of publication.

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