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Phatfour Sidecar

You can now take your furry friend, toddler or your new flat screen TV on your e-bike very easily and in style. Phatfours fat e-bikes can now be linked to a sidecar that allows you to transport things that do not fit in a bicycle basket. The Phatfour Sidecar is easy to connect and disconnect from your eBike. For example, you can take your child to daycare, disconnect the box and cycle to work in complete freedom. With a size of 91 by 39 and 45 centimetres, it is also not a huge monster and you can easily drive it without taking up the entire bike path. With a maximum weight of 50kg (110lb), it is therefore easy to take a child or a dog with you.



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BAR MITTS

Commuting on a bicycle with cold weather can be an unpleasant experience, unless, you are protected from the elements, with sub-zero temperatures the hands are always the weak link. Meet Bar Mitts, they provide the definitive solution to this problem, a sure cure for cold fingers. The neoprene covers fit over your handlebars and provide warm compartments for your hands, they can be used with regular cycling gloves with plenty of room to brake and shift n...
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GUSTAV URBAN BIKE

The award-winning Gustav by Schindelhauer is an urban all-rounder built to make the lives of everyday commuters easier. With a practical, functional but reduced design, Gustav bolts a tough platform rack directly onto a durable alloy bike with a couple of hub gear options at a reasonable pricepoint. The built-in front rack features a clever strap system making sure that anything from picnic baskets to parcels remain securely fastened, keeping it easy to maneuver thr...
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BAIK BICYCLE

The Baik Bicycle is the epitome of a minimalist bike. The stunning creation was idealized by Spanish designer Ion Lucin, whom wanted a bike with as little elements and lines as possible. Viewed from the side the sleek bicycle is just mate black, and only from an angle view, you can appreciate the bright color scheme in yellow and orange. Also designed was a beautiful branding that follows the minimal idea, as with the bicycle, when seen from above, it has a black to...
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