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Guvnor Retro Bicycle | By Pashley

This is class! style and elegance from the 1930´s has been applied on the Guv´nor. Pashley have been building classic british bicycles since 1926, this model is based on the once very popular Path Racer made by the company in the 1930´s. It has a classic and very elegant style but is equipped with modern components. Available as single speed or three speed model.



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CLARITY BIKE | TRANSPARENT BIKE BY DESIGNAFFAIRS - Image

CLARITY BIKE | TRANSPARENT BIKE BY DESIGNAFFAIRS

We have featured some cool and innovative bikes in the past, but this is something special. Clarity bike created by German studio Designaffairs features a fully transparent frame! It is made with an alternative to polycarbonate named "tivex", a lightweight material that can withstand high impacts and extreme temperatures....
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WIZARD WORKS BICYCLE CARGO BAGS - Image

WIZARD WORKS BICYCLE CARGO BAGS

From hobby to bustling business, Veronica Lowe and Harry Major turned their love for bike adventures into Wizard Works. Founded in a family garage in New Zealand and now based in London, Wizard Works blends technical prowess with a distinct aesthetic inspired by timeless elegance and 80s rave culture. Each Wizard Works bag undergoes rigorous testing by Harry, Veronica, and their dedicated team, ensuring durability honed through years of gl...
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STRIDA FOLDABLE BIKE

Strida bicycles have been around for a while, winner of numerous awards, the first version was launched back in 87, and since then has evolved and been improved into today´s modern version. The triangle shape folding bike is ideally suited for commuting, it opens and folds in less than 10 seconds so you can bring it on a subway or bus, it´s also the worlds lightest folding production bike and can easily be rolled when folded. Also available from amazon...
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