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January 08, 2005

La biciclette, trasforma - FLUIDA.IT è il mezzo di trasporto ad alta tecnologia ideale, progettata secondo criteri di maneggevolezza ed eleganza. Leggerissima, flessibile, poco ingombrante, di facile utilizzo, FLUIDA.IT è stata concepita delle esigenze del 'nomade metropolitano', per assecondare sia i ritmi dinamici della vita quotidiana, sia i momenti di relax.

How cute! Though I haven't ridden a bike since I was 7, when my mother backed over the one I'd left in back of the car. Still, it looks like fun.

If it virates, maybe I'll buy one.

vibrates.

"FLUIDA.IT follows you wherever you go and proves to be an unusual lifeboat for getting out of traffic when your car is in a jam...."

I've driven in Italy before, and can believe this sentence was written with the sole intent of making traffic in Italian cities more frightening than it already is. Such a feat, which I'd previously thought impossible, might be accomplished should a driver or two do as suggested and abandon their vehicles in the middle of some vast, honking snarl of cars.

path: if my parents had backed over a bike I had at seven, that'd have been the exact response - I'd have never gotten another - there were plenty of close calls.

coppermac: I'll second the frightening aspect of Italian traffic. I know it's cliche to say Italian traffic is crazy, but I recently wanted desperately to rent a scooter in Florence. I'm an experienced scooter rider, if not recently and I was too skeeeeerd to do it. I had fun anyhow.

Riders will go head over heels over on these.

Questa bici pazzesca - fantastico di it's. Ora posso mantenere il mio tronco pieno ancor più di crap che non ci è stanza per. Quella pila persino funzionerà più? Ora devo misura una bici dentro là anche? Pazzesco! Naturalmente, guidare la bici assomiglia a divertimento.

Sì! Accosento!

petebest - shouldn't there be a pietrobesto?

I'm soooo getting one of these - thanks Nostril!

And driving in Italy is not *that* terrifying, if just involves following a slightly different set of socially acceptable norms than in any other country you may have driven. You have to realise that even if *you* are entirely caught off guard by the scooter coming at you in the wrong direction down a one way street at night with no lights on, the Italians aren't - because they're quite used to this sort of thing and they expect it and are alert to it in a way that a visitor never will be.

Olive, when were you in Florence?? Come say hi next time! (and that goes for the rest of you monkeys too!)

pete via babelfish: These bici crazy - fantastic of it's. Hour I can maintain my log still more full than crap that not there is room for. That battery will even work more? Bici hour I must to measure one within here also? Crazy! Naturally, to guide the bici is similar divertimento.

MonkeyFilter: Naturalmente, guidare la bici assomiglia a divertimento.

mothninja, so cosa fare: Ne involiamoci una! allora potremo chiamarci cosí. Cosa pensi tu, bellissima?

I can't find the seat-to-pedal distance. I've got 30" legs; think I could ride this easily?

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