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Ibert Safe-t Seat

Let your child have a better view than your backside! Unlike other bike seats or trailers, your child rides at the back, this front-mounted design allows you to safely load and unload your child. The read more

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Vanmoof Bicycles

Vanmoof is an ambitious young Dutch company that was born from a love for bicycles and a hunger for change. The basic idea is to help all citizens of the world to move around within the city in a fast, easy and stylish manner. According to Dutch designer Sjoerd Smit, everything unnecessary was r...read more

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Maestro Custom Bicycles

Cicli Maestro are a custom bike online shop, they are based in Milan, Italy. They combine their love for bicycles and great craftsmanship experience to produce unique and authentic bicycles at a reasonable price. You can design your own customized bike on their website, the bikes are h...read more

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Mercedes Benz Special Edition Bikes

German Luxury car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz has launched a special edition lineup of bikes. The All Mountain version is the model  that really stands out in the series, it features Fox Racing F32 RL suspension fork, a DT Swiss suspension components, a 30-speed  x.9 gear shift system from SRAM, hydraulic AVID Elixir 5 disc brakes, and D...read more

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Horse Cycles | Custom Bike Shop

Horse Cycles is based in Brooklyn, NY. It is a one-man custom bike shop each frame is made with love and care, innovation and inspiration. The bikes are made locally by hand, one at a time by Thomas Callahan, he uses the best materials while working in concert with the customer to improve th...read more

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Picycle Electric Bike | By Pi Mobility

The PiCycle is not simply a motorized bicycle, it is a new hybrid electric bicycle, an eco-bike, with a propulsion system that can be used by pedaling or by a motor. Unlike other electric bicycles, which are usually charged on a common electrical outlet, the PiCycle uses human power, when ri...read more

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Triobike | Three In One Bike

Triobike from Denmark, is ideal for those wanting to take their children to school safely and quickly, with two seats in front. It also functions as a simple bike, and can be used to transport objects. The trioBike carries up to 80 kg load, or the equivalent of two children under 9 years. It has...read more

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James Perse Cruiser | Limited Edition

Originally popularized in the 50s and 60s, the Beach Cruiser is known for its style and tires that handle well in the sand. Its shape and functionality has become a basic accessory in Southern California. Combining a vintage style with a modern look,  read more

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How cool does this look! Bruno is a Swiss based brand but operates very much in Japan. Their bikes are very stylish and combine great parts with good frames. The bike features cork tape handlebars and tan tyres, it has 8 speed´s and indexed shifters....read more

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Essentials Worth Adding This May

Most "essentials” lists lean too safe. This one doesn’t. May’s lineup mixes everyday upgrades with a few curveballs, the kind of gear that actually earns space in your routine. From smarter carry and better coffee to standout tech and small tools that solve real problems, these are the pieces worth paying attention to right now. ...
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Best Gear Picks Right Now

Some products are easy to overlook. Others quietly become the ones you reach for every day. This month’s Editors Picks leans into the latter, a tight selection of gear that balances design, function, and long term usability. Nothing here is filler. Each piece earns its place through how it performs once it is actually in your hands, not just how it looks on paper....
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The Best Huckberry Finds This Month

Huckberry has a way of filtering out the noise. What makes the cut is usually gear that earns its place through use, not hype. This month’s picks leans into that idea, with a mix of rugged carry, refined essentials, and a few pieces built for getting outside and staying there longer....
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