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A project log for N+ Open Bike Shoe Platform

Additive-enabled, modular bike shoes made with a 3D printer and a sewing machine.

marcsmarcs 10/16/2017 at 07:000 Comments

Because I'm a designer I have worked through a lot of ideas for aesthetics and some of the messier central sketches, began to develop ideas about how a system might work. 

Modular shoes, right? Let the facebook shares begin... ugh.

But I think for a cycling shoe it has merit. I have 5 bikes, 5! Like many bikers I follow the N+1 bike formula, where N= the number of bikes you have , N+1= the number you need. The idea of dropping a couple hund' on a pair of shoes for each discipline and season makes me shutter, and the used bike shoe market is best left unexplored. I'm going to design a rigid core to which the user can attach various treads, textile uppers, and midsole/insoles around to make a tuneable shoe - because as a cyclist there's nothing greater than dialing in the right bike for the right trail, everything just *sings*.

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