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Limited Edition Strida Mk2 Folding Bike

The MK2 is based on Mark Sanders original single speed drum brake design for Strida. The strida bike handlebars are mounted horizontally so the rider can sit comfortably upright with an excellent view of the road. The genius of the triangular frame is that it can quickly fold. In five seconds, you have a light, compact form that you can easily wheel, stow in a closet, load in your car or take on the train. Limited to only 20.



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Lemmo One MK2 eBike

The award-winning Lemmo One MK2 redefines versatility in urban commuting. Blending the convenience of an e-bike with the freedom of a traditional bicycle, it allows riders to switch effortlessly between powered and manual modes. The secret lies in the Smartpac, a sleek, removable unit that houses the battery, motor control, and GPS tracker. Detach it, and the Lemmo One instantly transforms into a lightweight manual bike, cutting down its weight from 18kg to 15kg for...
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OVERLAP BIKES

Overlap Bikes is a recent startup from Portugal, they build single speeds, fixies and internally geared bikes, with sleek details that set them apart. Two models are currently available, the Pura, a single speed road bike, and the Gentelman´s Racer, with 8 gears. Details include a Brooks saddle, Lightskin seatpost, and integrated anti-theft tracker, but you can talk with the guys and have a custom built ride. ...
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VRUM CATTIVA E-BIKE

Cattiva is a new e-bike from Vrum Bike. An assisted hybrid bike that ensures extra speed and efficiency. The idea behind the Cattiva is that you will only get some electric power when you really need it, say for a little sprint or a hill that gets in the way, other than that, it´s just a normal bike, although much lighter than a regular one. When you´re going downhill or braking just turn your pedals the other way and the batteries will charge with the inertial mo...
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