Kevin Scott, 21, designed the space-age bike that wraps around a lamp post so it can be locked-up safely - without the need for a lock or chain.
The De Montfort University graduate used a ratchet system built into the frame of the bike to allow it to wrap around a pole, enabling the lock to be wrapped through both wheels and the frame.
Revolutionary: Designer Kevin Scott, 21, rides on what appears to be an ordinary bicycle, before showing the easy mechanism for allowing the frame to bend
Securely locked: The bendable frame now allows the bike to be wrapped around a lamp post, with a regular bike lock able to secure the frame and both wheels
The frame can be ratcheted tight to allow the bike to be ridden like a normal bike, but it can be quickly loosened to allow the frame to be bent back on itself.
As such, finding a spot to lock it up on London's busy streets is a cinch - you simply wrap it around the nearest lamppost.
Mr Scott's creation is currently on show at the Young Designers 2 show in Islington, north London.
He is hoping that his unusual cycle will catch the eye of a bike loving backer who will enable him to develop it further.
More than 52 bikes are stolen in London every day, according to official figures.
A total of 23,748 bikes were reported stolen in London in 2009-10 — up 27.8 per cent on the previous financial year — but police believe that the true figure could be double that.
Experts recommend that users should spend around 10 per cent of their bike's value on a decent lock - ideally two - and always lock it to a solid object through the frame.
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