There are more and more cycling enthusiasts. There are also more and more people who leave their steel horses at home and ride a bike after errands.
Austrian designer Andreas Schweiger makes hangers with style from discarded bicycles.
Although rather unusual, the compact Halfbike is a must-have vehicle for exploring city streets on three wheels. With its shape and mode of transportation, cycling to school or work will now be more than fun. So the bike is a bit different.
The MoDe:Pro and MoDe:Me smart bike studies are part of Ford's mobile project (Ford Mobility Plan), which delves into how to better connect classic transport to work, to school,... whether by car, bicycle or public transport with modern technologies. Ford offers the answer in two folding bikes, MoDe:Pro and MoDe:Me, which can be stored in the trunk, which they themselves have and which, despite their small size, can carry a lot of luggage.
Bicycles as such are not the most beautiful thing in this world. You can only do so much with a frame and two wheels. The beauty of a bike therefore mostly rests in its functionality and not so much in its aesthetics, but one company is trying to change that very boldly - Carbon Wood Bikes. All their bikes are handmade from wood and carbon fiber and are a fine example of applied art.
We all know what a bike is like. We all dare to claim that we can at least roughly draw it, even those who are not talented at drawing. After all, we only need to draw the frame, add handlebars, seat and wheels. It seems like an easy task, but as it turns out, it is far from the case. Velocipedia is the project of Bologna-based designer Ginaluce Gimini, who asked friends, family and strangers to draw a bicycle from memory on a piece of paper, then turned the designs into professionally drawn concepts.
Buying an electric bike? Introducing electric bikes that turn heads. Stylishly finished, with attention to detail. These are the e-bikes that will make you the biggest dude in town!
The Slovenian brand S-BIKES shows a new direction of urban mobility with its innovative concept. The electric folding bike responds to the needs of modern mobility with a product that is a design icon, combines high-quality components and opens up new possibilities of use.
For Peugeot, entering the world of cycling is nothing new. Did you know that it started manufacturing bicycles as early as 1882, and powered by an internal combustion engine eight years later? The production of cars and bicycles were separated in 1926, but in 2011 the French returned bicycles to the "mother" again. The Peugeot e-Bike eUO1s is not Peugeot's first bike, we only remember the AE21 hybrid from 2013 or the e-Bike eF01, which was presented together with the new generation of the Peugeot 5008 model, which can be integrated in the luggage compartment. Well, for more serious urban challenges, there is the e-bike Peugeot e-Bike eU01s.
Greyp Bikes has announced the new Greyp G12S electric bike, which boasts enviable features. It promises an incredible electric range, so you can travel Slovenia with it without any condition. It is environmentally friendly, extremely powerful and covers an enviable 240 kilometers with just one charge.
Bicycles have come a long way in recent years. Many things have changed, but what remains the star constant is the shape of the frame, which has been practically unchanged since the very beginning. You don't trade a winning horse, but that hasn't stopped some from trying something different. In 2016, there were quite a few such attempts. Let's take a look at them.
The Upside Rack is an innovative bike rack that turns things upside down. Literally. If until now we were used to lifting the bikes correctly, the Upside Rack introduces a new tactic and a completely new way of mounting the bike, not the crossbar. Attach the carrier to the bike before lifting the bike, and transport it upside down.