london-based engineer james roberts unviels ‘helyx’, a bike that aims to give the user more control. the piece features an option to unlock your rear wheel and seat so that the long wave-like frame is not synchronized with them.

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

 

while unlocked, helyx allows steering the rear wheel as well as the front one, which opens new possibilities of biking — much more tricks are available with this feature. meanwhile, just by locking one handle, helyx becomes a normal bike.

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

 

the bike has a kickstarter campaign to raise 30.000 pounds (a little less than 40.000 dollars). the designer hopes to deliver his early birds this december for 269 pounds (about 357 dollars) a piece.

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

james roberts' helyx bike allows steering the rear wheel

 

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edited by: maria erman | designboom