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Vanhulsteijn Bikes

How cool is this ride? Vanhulsteijn bikes are all handmade from stainless steel in Holland, the bikes are custom built according to your height, as well as your "innerleg" measure. You can also choose from several Gear options. The most notable feature has to be it´s atypical and unique frame, leaving the saddle almost floating and allowing you to easily carry the bike over your shoulder. [scouted by: Wieland Vernooij]



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Tarran T1 Pro Electric Cargo Bike - Image

Tarran T1 Pro Electric Cargo Bike

The Tarran T1 Pro Electric Cargo Bike is redefining urban transport with its innovative features and family-friendly design. This e-cargo bike boasts auto-deploying Dynamic Dualdrive landing gear for stability at low speeds, ensuring a wobble-free ride when braking. Built around a monocoque aluminum frame, it features a recyclable EPP cargo box that can carry up to 200 kg (441 lbs) and accommodate up to three Euroboxes or two children. The T1 Pro is power...
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MIA Bike

Born in New York City, Martone Cycling Co. bikes are built for the urban commute. Their latest offering is this compact urban cruiser designed for densely populated cityscapes. MIA ("mine" in Italian), is a lightweight (weighs a mere 11 lbs) and stripped down urban commuter that is easily stored and very maneuverable, it is crafted in steel alloy and aluminum, and features a SRAM Automatix (2 gear transmission) that requires no gears shifting (it adapts au...
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SMITH FOREFRONT BIKE HELMET - Image

SMITH FOREFRONT BIKE HELMET

Smith have been developing winter sports helmets for many years, they are now stepping into the cycling helmet game with the tech advanced Forefront Bike Helmet. Most cycling helmets don´t have nothing truly innovative to offer safety wise, they mostly focus on weight, number of vents, and aerodynamic characteristics. Smith are now poised to disrupt the bike helmet industry with the use of Koroyd, a patented tubular core material that is better at absorbing impact ...
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