Named after the legendary Italian cyclist Alfredo Bindi, Alfredo Wooden Bicycles has unveiled two extremely stylish models: the N27 Comfort and the N27 Gran Turismo.
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While bicycles offer one of the most economical and useful forms of transportation, their weak points are often safety (on a bicycle, we are exposed to both traffic and weather), storage space, and comfort. The German company Canyon Bicycles is well aware of this reality, and they are working to bridge the gap between the bike and the car by rewarding the popular two-wheeler with a fully enclosed cabin, plenty of storage space and a more comfortable space for the rider.
Have you ever wondered what kind of bike Primož Roglič rides?
In his latest project, French designer Ora-ïto teamed up with French entrepreneur Marc Simonci to create the Angell bike. The stylish electric bike weighs only 13.9 kilograms, and with a touch screen on the handlebars, it offers a smart and simple ride around town.
The Bavarian manufacturer of luxury steel beauties BMW and one of the leading Italian bike manufacturers 3T have joined forces to offer BMW enthusiasts the best driving experience behind the wheel of a bike.
Due to its practicality, the GoCycle GXi electric bike is the ideal city companion.
The RE:CYCLE Swedish bicycle is an excellent example of how to use recycled materials to help the planet and people.
CES 2019 does not only serve entertainment electronics, but also something else. Even in the electronic world, design has its place, and one such presentation is the Coleen bike, which will present the pleasure of urban mobility anew.
The Norwegian start-up company ReTyre has found a new way to quickly and elegantly change the tires on a bicycle, so that we can instantly adapt to the changed driving surface. After two years of research and tests, they presented a product with which we 'change' the tire on the bike and we already have a completely different 'rubber', with a profile that suits us better at that moment.
Even if you don't follow the world of motorcycling very often, you definitely notice some unusual 'creation'. Something similar could be said about the Honda CT90 BMX 'Redline', produced by Lossa Enginering. She's so weird she's downright brilliant.
Technology is advancing in all areas and the cycling world is no different. Bicycles have already changed significantly throughout history, but this time we got a special device that does not need a chain to drive the bicycle.
London engineer James Roberts invented a special Helyx bike that gives the user more control over the steering. The special design allows the user to 'release' the rear wheel and the seat, which can then be used to further steer the bike.