Over the last year or so, I have waxed philosophical to all of you about the hottest design I had seen in 23 years, which was the Pee-Wee Herman. I love it for many reasons, not the least of which is it speaks to me. Knowing that and according to an earlier post on this blog titled “My Design Funk Hall of Fame”, the Pee-Wee Herman is my favorite design of all time, at least until today. As you remember, I came up with my hall of fame after looking at over 1,300 designs from the last 15 years. It is a very difficult thing for any design to break into my Top 5, let alone take the #1 spot from Pee-Wee. Today readers, that feat has been accomplished! I like to think of myself as the Billboard Hot 100 (Music) when it comes to bicycle design.
The pictured Design is called “The Nuvinci ”. Not only is this design HOOOTT but the name just flows of your tongue, does it not? Sounds like a classic painting or something. I found out about this design from an email sent to me by one of the designers. Excluding the Pee-Wee Herman, something I have always valued in bicycle design is simplicity. This design is very clean, simple yet decorative in a way that defies my tiny vocabulary.

Post a Comment 5 comments:
thiz d-sign is ok D but is it really all that
March 29, 2008 at 11:28 AM
man (or lady) quit playing! If you can't see- I can't make you- open your eyes
Brian D
March 29, 2008 at 11:29 AM
BSmith, I think you have found your calling.... Nice blog. Need a better,bigger photo of that bike
B Lien
March 31, 2008 at 7:38 PM
I am an ‘Aesthetic’ sort of guy and gadgets are irrelevant to my thought process.
Count me in the "form follows function" crowd. Still, it seems we need each other to win in the market.
Can we do both together?
April 8, 2008 at 9:21 AM
The hub design is based on a concept by Davinci, hence the name alluding to him. Someone on the internet I'm sure you could find more info on it (if you are interested) as the design streamlines how gears are shifted.
April 9, 2008 at 8:02 PM