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The Yasujiro bike is your pocket rocket

Gravity bikes have been on the scene for over 30 years, but they have yet to move from garage production to mass production. Although they are only working downwards in terms of function, their number is diligently "biting the knees", so it is only a question of time when production will move to the assembly line. Unofficial races are lined up around the world one after the other, which Tange saw as an opportunity that gave birth to the Yasujiro bike.

Tange, who is no stranger to bicycle manufacturing, turned to designer Jean Christophe Charrier for a creative solution, who drew inspiration for the bicycle from 50 cubic racing engines from 60′, 70′ and 80′ years. Wanting to get as close as possible to the position of the racers of the time, he chose instead of the standard 20-inch 24 inch wheels. Antidote solutions refined its design with aerodynamics, while Tange turned to Facs Moto for the fiberglass seats, while the suspension fork with integrated crown was contributed by Bos MTB. Other pieces of the puzzle are represented by Shimano with the brake system, Asterion with rims and Schwalbe with Big Apple tires.

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Since these types of speed bikes have no pedals, their usefulness is considerably reduced. But when you're hurtling down a slope at 100 km/h and more, that's quite enough. They say that korajža is valid, but only by wit. Helmet on your head for healthy fun! Watch out for the radars.

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