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Hyanide is a concept bike, created by German designers Oliver Keller and Tillman Schlootz for the 2006 Michelin Challenge Design.
Named for its supposed resemblance to a crouching hyena, the Hyanide is designed to run on a flexible rubber tread that spans the machine's entire underside. So if any part of the bottom is touching the ground, the Hyanide should be able to move, no matter how deep the quagmire, no matter how rough the terrain.
Hyanide Seen at Gizmodo.com
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BY Fabien Montique on July 11, 2006 02:28 PM |
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