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?