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Designed by Hyun-jik Song, a designer from Seoul, South Korea, the Trike is meant to be the future of mobility. The body frame of the TRIKE draws inspiration from the bold, muscular built of a gorilla, having a forward-leaning center of gravity.

source-image: Hyun-jik Song

Trike has better cornering and stability than two-wheeled motorcycles. Within the tight city centre, people may enjoy smaller, more economical, manageable, one-man transportation than larger vehicles. The three-wheelers will also allow you to enjoy a refreshing drive farther than any other city, thanks to their stable driveability.

source-image: Hyun-jik Song

source-image: Hyun-jik Song

Geometric element in design.Trike is already unique by having three wheels. So I decided to focus on the element of number 3. The triangular element, consisting of three lines, is used in architecture as a more sturd structure, such as a truss, and as the simplest yet safest frame structure in the machine.

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The seating space for the Trike is like a design you may see nearly every day, motorcycles. Once mounted on the ride, you’ll lean over and grip a handlebar used in steering.

source-image: Hyun-jik Song

source-image: Hyun-jik Song

My own way of expressing the elements of triangle in motorcycle design is presented in this project. The rear wheel is held in place by a massive swingarm that pushes against the bike through a giant suspension coil. The electric-powered commuter geometric aesthetics pleases the eyes wherever you drive it.

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