This unexpected locked-gate bicycle is an awesome invention by artist Stephen Williams. As fanciful as it is fun, the bike is sculpted from a bizarre combination of objects that give a couple of old gates a more mobile lifestyle. Imagine how much attention you’d get cycling this mad machine down the street!
Artist Stephen Williams Creates a Quirky Bike from Two Antique Locked Gates
by Helen Morgan, 11/18/11
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Yeah, just park that personified fence in-between a couple of shrubs and others could lock their bikes to it. But to be more practical make a bike that puts a person head first, on their stomach and looking down in a relaxed position while using some kind of heads up display, probably with mirrors to see forward. Oh, add a flywheel where a person could just plug it in at night, then in the morning or after work, they could just use that built up kinetic energy.