Folding Scooter

1979 Study for City Traffic in Milan (prototype) Triennale XVI

The folding scooter was developed as part of a study to solve inner-city congestion, a topic that evolved over many years to include a wide range of proposals and projects, such as bike tracks and moving walkways (1972); a bus designed for FIAT, enabling passengers to store their bicycles within a designated bus area (1976); a folding steel bicycle with small wheels for Batavus (1976); a bicycle umbrella to protect riders from bad weather (1979); and the lightweight aluminum bicycle Zoombike, which easily folds and unfolds and fits into the luggage compartment of a car (2000).