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Innesenti | The Ultimate Sports Machine

Designed by Trevor Innes, INNESENTI was designed from scratch using Formula 1 and Indy Car Racing Technology he created an incredibly fast machine, with awesome braking and handling. Carefully thought out and tested ergonomics coupled to an unbelievably comfortable seat make the the most practical man powered sports machine in the world.



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TREK FARLEY FAT BIKE

Currently with a mighty 40% discount, the Trek Farley 9 is built for riders who see rough terrain as an invitation rather than a warning. Designed as a fully equipped expedition ready fat bike, it comes with frame specific racks, integrated bags and drybag mounts straight from the factory, turning it into a serious backcountry machine without the need for aftermarket upgrades. Massive 27.5 inch wheels wrapped in 4.5 inch tires deliver exceptional flot...
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TOPEAK PREP 25 MULTI-TOOL SET

Topeak´s latest bike essential product is the Prep 25, a twenty five function tool kit, that provides the perfect bike-maintenance solution, with all of the essential tools you’ll need to get you out of most cycling related problems. Designed with the single speed or fixed gear cyclists in mind, the handy multi-tool set comes all packed in a handy compact bag that can easily be fastened at the top tube. Learn more from Topeak, or purchase now from Amazon...
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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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