Friday, August 21, 2009
3N1 Concept
The 3N1 concept is a Freebie Design giveaway for Pinoys.
It is simply a Chariot drawn by a motorbike (Wheter Big Bike, 125cc, 155cc, or Electric - it's up to you) with a glorified contraption that conforms with the laws of ergonomics, aesthetics and aerodynamics without compromising the Utilitarian spirit or theme of the Filipino.
The 3N1 concept aims to bring back the lost "nobility in mobility" of the Pinoys in general.
It is also a cheapest way to empower the masses - allowing them to bring themselves, their families, their business anywhere from point a to point b for as long as the roads allow, regardless of bad weather or traffic.
The 3N1 keeps the agility and minimalisitic values of the motorbike in tact, while meets global automotive standards in terms of creature comfort, safety and feeling of security.
Just like the Pinoy Tricycle, everything inherent on the practicality of the trike is retained, but everything inherent with small cars like ergonomics and convenience as well as all weather application is adopted.
The 3N1 allows the driver to drive without a helmet, it also allows the driver to continue driving in the event of a sudden downpour of rain which is typical to Philippine Weather Condition. It also allows the passengers to sit comfortably without being exposed to extreme sunlight or extreme rain water or wind, keeping their stocks or goods dry and protected.
The 3N1 also allows dignified mobility, making the driver drive more decently since he no longer need to do any attention drawing moves since the 3N1 is inherently an attention getter - by default.
The driver will as an affect, drive more safely in favor of the passengers and the pedestrians.
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COPY ALL THE IMAGES IN THIS PAGE.
I have no desire to sell these blueprints, anyone is free to replicate/ fabricate it to his own use, whether personal or commercial.
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Trima S3
Filtrike 200X Concept
This is just a design excercise... in other words... Just playing around with some free time in my hands.
i like your ideas about 3-wheeled cars...
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