Seatless Bike makes you work harder

seatless_bike_1.jpg Sometimes, comfort may be the largest hindrance in your effort to tone up your body or lose weight. The placatory cushion on your bike maybe the malevolent agent that keeps your back unnaturally aligned or simply not letting you work harder with those hips and legs. The TAURUS bike designed for children, shuns the seat due to which you stand leaning forward, and consequently enabling correct posture and stressing the large muscles of the body.The bike also stores six condensers at the back wheel hub of the bike that stock up the energy created from the pedaling. The energy could be called upon when necessary the machine displays the relationship between the energy created and stored.

The steering wheel and wheels could be removed for ease of transportation and portability. All these good points may act like a candy bar to encourage kids to work harder each day.

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October 22, 2008 - 4:59 AM | Posted in - Gadgets
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