
CICLOTTE
The Design Exercise Bike

CICLOTTE FEATURES

HANDLEBARS
The carbon handlebar is one of the more characteristic formal and technical features. It is adjustable upwards and downwards to adapt anatomically to the various posture positions, while maintaining constant tension to the forearms.

PEDAL MECHANISM
The unhooking system of the pedal mechanism, integrated on purpose, allows the external wheel to be disconnected, thus ensuring maximum acoustic comfort during training.

SADDLE
Made of carbon with alcantara padding the saddle is adjustable, in various ways: two upwards, one horizontal by moving the casing, and one downwards.

DISPLAY
The touch screen display, inspired by home automation systems, ensures a simple and immediate interaction with the programme settings for the 12 levels of effort adjustments.

SUPPORT ARMS
The curvature of the large support arms distributes the load in an optimal manner, ensuring maximum stability and further exemplifying the aesthetic line.

TRANSMISSION
The original trademark of Ciclotte technology, the dual satellite epicycloid system used four gears with varying cogs in functional space of just 58mm: by multiplying the number of flywheel rotations it contributes to generating a high intensity magnetic field and maximizing the level of resistance.

CICLOTTE
An object of design, fitness equipment, home accessory. Ciclotte is the new must-have of luxury fitness: a project that combines idea, form and technology, rethinking the traditional aesthetic standards and the actual interpretation of the exercise bike.
Ciclotte arises from the need to bring into everyday life a design that is a real expression of contemporary living, where work and relaxation, exercise and entertainment share the same dimension, within fluid spaces where all objects can interact with one another.
The minimalist design in terms of aesthetics and technology, and the appeal of material quality evoke with the first touch the emotion of a road race, faithfully reproducing
its dynamics and performance.
Designed by Luca Schieppati & built in Italy