Oregon Manifest Bike Design Competition
Every couple of years, the Oregon Manifest launches a contest designed to surface new ideas in bike design from teams across the country. San Francisco’s entry into the contest is EVO, a collaboration between HUGE Design, 4130 Cycle Works, and PCH International’s Lime Lab. The team built a bike that took into account new 3D metal printing techniques, while also creating a flexible system for adding modular accessories. Ryan Lawler takes a look at the San Francisco entry into the Oregon Manifest Bike Design Competition.
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