Creative designer Dennis Sedov has produced some remarkable motorbike designs (B, B1, B2, and B3) that shatter stereotypes with unusual forms, new combinations, and new perspectives. He presents a new approach to form design in the bike category, and his cars and products are also bizarre and intriguing.

Now, Sedov has come out with a new motorbike design—B4—that plays wonderfully with negative space, proportions, materials, and geometry. The B4 looks like something from another universe.
B, B1, B2, and B3 (as seen in the photos below) are thicker than B4, which has a leaner design that looks more bike-like than these other motorbikes. B4 splits into two sections, connected at two points, one below the handlebar unit and one under the seat.




The bike sports a copper + black finish with an iridescent gleam, but its most distinct feature is the bike’s wheels. Sedov’s previous motorbike designs involved airless, solid tires that display unique patterns that also serve as the suspension function. However, the B4’s tire is somewhat more traditional.
The tire has a pattern around the hub that looks like a metal dreamcatcher and flexes under pressure to offer a smooth riding experience. See detailed photos below.





