Best City Bikes of 2014 - There have been a lot of good bikes, but only a few can be the best city bikes of 2014. Cycling trends change very quickly and with demand growing, it seems like a new niche bike brand is around the corner every week. And if a few years ago, well-known brands dominated the market and dictated trends, 2014 is proof that the baton of innovation was taken over by smaller and (yet) unknown ones. In 2014, we devoted quite a few lines to such people at City Magazine.
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The Pininfarina company, which is also known for its collaboration with Ferrari, will produce 30 unique Pininfarina Fuoriserie Bikes, inspired by cars from the 1930s. A gem on two wheels is a blend of tradition and innovation.
If we are thinking about traveling or moving abroad and our favorite means of transport is a bicycle, it would be a good idea to first check which cities in the world are the most cyclist-friendly.
The Arvak wooden bicycle is the work of the French design studio Keim and the workshop Breitfuss. It is distinguished by its shell-like frame, which provides exceptional load-bearing capacity through the outer surface, similar to what happens with an eggshell.
Markolo unique bicycles are the work of designer Marko Marovt, who assembled his first bicycle at the age of 7.
The Gi Bike is a bicycle of the 21st century, made by city lovers - for city lovers. Conscious, intelligent, practical, light as a feather, easy to drive and made for driving pleasure.
The higher class of Canyon bicycle equipment presented a new concept of bicycles for the city and the suburbs - with them you will ride better and safer during traffic jams and crowded streets.
The modern design of the nCycle folding bike, characterized by uncompromising functionality, acts as a means of transport from the future.
Sure, you can play up your bike with a really interesting chassis or some serious tires, but that's really all you can do to make your bike stand out. While these bikes are resting in bike shops, concepts are being born around the world for the bikes we all want.
Since the world will only last if it manages to find balance again, it is no wonder that it has helped itself with bicycles, which make a huge contribution to the green trend. Not only as a recreational sport, but also as a choice of mode of transport and transportation. Of course, it was not only people's greater awareness that contributed to this, a lot of the 'credit' for the jump from four to two wheels can be attributed to fuel prices, but the ever-richer range cannot be neglected either.
Children outgrow clothes and shoes as quickly as a new computer. The fate of clothes and shoes is shared by many children's things, but if the clothes can be used relatively cheaply, for example the same cannot be said for bicycles. Well, now you can. Miilo is a bike that grows with the child. It is the one without pedals, the one suitable for a skilled young man or young woman, as well as a unicycle.
"The Yerka Project" is an innovative bike, which is also an extremely strong lock that "pulls the nose" of even a skilled thief.