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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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KAMMOK CROSSWING - Image

KAMMOK CROSSWING

The new Crosswing by Kammok is being dubbed as the fastest deploying car awning, a shelter that sets up in just three seconds. After four years in development, Kammok have finalised their innovative awning that deploys at lightning-fast speed, and with one effortless pull, can provide you with 42 square feet of glorious shade and cover. It features a unique X-Frame self-supporting structure that eliminates the need for those annoying flimsy legs. The Crosswing can w...
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CAKE KIDS ELECTRIC DIRTBIKE - Image

CAKE KIDS ELECTRIC DIRTBIKE

Swedish e-bike maker Cake have introduced a new model aimed at younger riders. The awesome Cake Go is an off-road electric motorcycle recommended for kids aged 6 years and older. With the same good looks as the adult version, the bike has the power output controlled by the guardian, enabling the rider to grow with the bike as their riding skills develop. They can decide how much power the motor is at the disposal of the young rider through an app, ranging from 600 w...
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YAMAHA XS400 | BY HOLD FAST MOTORS - Image

YAMAHA XS400 | BY HOLD FAST MOTORS

Hold Fast Motors is a small workshop run by Andrew Hull from Austin, Minessota. He has done an awesome job turning this 1979 Yamaha XS400 into a Brat/Scrambler hybrid, named "Black & Tan”. Inspired by the knobby tires and the rough look of the Triumph Steve McQueen was riding in the movie "Great Escape", Andrew´s creation went from a brat bike to this cool knobby tired scrambler. source: the bike shed...
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