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City Bike | By Need Supply & Carytown Bike Company

Online clothing boutique Need Supply have teamed up with Carytown Bike Company for this exclusive, very stylish city bike. The bike has a minimal look, but it took months of talks, planning, color schemes and frame ions to come up with the final result. The bike features some great details, a leather Regal saddle, Continental Sport tyres, and a sleek leather tape handlebar.




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KTM 450 Rally Replica

The new KTM 450 Rally Replica is the closest you can buy to a Dakar bike. The Limited edition model (85 units) is prepared to compete and is based on the Dakar winning motorcycle, which has led KTM to their 17th straight win. Powered by a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, 450cc SOHC engine that is equipped with a larger 44mm throttle body, the beast uses several race-derived components to help it tackle the toughest of terrains. The limited-edition motorcycle has many...
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DERRINGER BESPOKE COLLECTION

We have featured Derringer Cycles here before, designed by by world-renowned industrial designer Adrian Van Anz, the Derringer Bespoke Collection is a highly limited collection of hand built bikes inspired by the board tracking racing motorcycles of the 1920s. The bikes can be pedaled like a normal bicycle, or can run on a moto-hybrid drivetrain. via Re Craft ...
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QOROS EBIQE

Chinese automotive manufacturing company Qoros have presented at the Geneva Motor Show their new futuristic electric bike, the Qoros eBIQE Concept. eBIQE is a mountain bike styled concept, perfect for commuting, leisurely rides or off-road adventures. Riders can choose from three cycling modes, pedaling with no assistance, pedaling with assistance from the electric motor, or choose motor-power only, allowing a top speed of 65 km/h (40 mph), and a range of 75-miles. ...
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