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Bicycle Shock Absorber

Annoying bumps and vibrations plague all cyclists, the Rinsten Spring is a revolutionary bicycle shock absorber that offers the rider unbeaten comfort during cycling. The innovative solution is basically a shock-absorbing seat post that easily installs under the seat of practically any bicycle and absorbs shocks in three dimensions. The clever system damps vertical impacts and vibrations and adjusts to pelvis bending during cycling, this allows you to apply less effort when riding and avoid injuries. watch the video below

Learn more from Rinsten, or pre-order now from Kickstarter




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BICYCLE HANDLEBAR WITH INTEGRATED BASKET - Image

BICYCLE HANDLEBAR WITH INTEGRATED BASKET

This is a nice simple innovative bicycle handlebar with integrated basket, from Evo. Made out of sturdy aluminum tubing, it mounts just like a normal handlebar (you only require a removable faceplate stem). The basket is the perfect size for your backpack or briefcase during your ride to work. Watch the video ...
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SARTO RASO GRAVEL BIKE

Italian-made and crafted fiber by fiber, the Sarto Raso Gravel Wide is built for speed, adventure, and the roughest trails. Handcrafted in Venice, Italy, this carbon gravel bike combines Sarto’s road racing precision with modern off-road capability. With tire clearance up to 700c x 55mm (2.2”), it handles gnarly terrain effortlessly, while 1x compatibility and space for a 52t chainring give riders flexibility for any setup. The Raso Gravel Wide features r...
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TURN SIGNAL GLOVES

Whether commuting from work or just cruising at night time on your bicycle, being seen by motorists is essential for your safety. These cool Signal Gloves from DOPPELGANGER in Japan, are a definite upgrade on your safety, the gloves have an embedded LED light triggered by a thumb-accessible button that flashes indicating the direction you wish to take, alerting both cyclists and motorists. via ...
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