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London shop Death Spray Custom has created the Bite project – 3 pieces including a Ducati 1026 based on the memorable shark mouth nose art from the Flying Tigers WWII fighter squadron.
London shop Death Spray Custom has created the Bite project – 3 pieces including a Ducati 1026 based on the memorable shark mouth nose art from the Flying Tigers WWII fighter squadron.
Gary Fisher says his Cronus is one of the stiffest, lightest and best handling road bikes out there, with a completely reconceived steering column, wider/taller flanges, and massive tire clearance.
We make houses, boats and bridges from wood, so why not a bicycle? Xylon Bikes has a stylish collection that features handbuilt frames, aeronautical grade plywood, and select hardwoods.
Yamaha’s YZ450F features a unique fuel-injection system for instant throttle feedback. Plus, its 449cc liquid-cooled 4-stroke DOHC engine is built to provide improved balance and handling.
Frankly it can be hairy riding your bike in the city at night. The Urbanize Night Helmet by Lazer eases anxiety with integrated LED lights in front and back and moisture wicking lining to keep a cool head.
Industrial designer Yuji Fujimura’s EBIQ electric bike concept is an eco-friendly alternative to gas-guzzlers and folds flat so you can densely rack a bunch in far less space than conventional bikes.
Designed by Luca Shieppati for Lamiflex, the Ciclotte exercise bike defies convention, giving those who ride it a workout while showing off their keen eye for modern style.
Biologic’s handlebar Bike Mount not only protects your iPhone from the elements but can also pivot from portrait to landscape–great for snapping shots or videos while riding.
BMW’s M Bike aims to be the fastest pedal-powered bimmer ever with an aluminum frame, Shimano SLX crankset and Manitou Match fork; also: a leather fi’zi:k saddle with red seat inlay.
Built for speed, Baum’s new Cubano Road Bike features butted and formed titanium tubing with 6/4 Ti dropouts and a 1×9 setup; available with a traditional or semi-sloping top tube.
Peugeot celebrates its return to cycling with the concept B1K; its ergonomics are questionable but there’s no ignoring its looks; it boasts a chainless drivetrain and carbon fiber bits.
Final Fantasy XIII’s ridiculously detailed Shiva Bike looks even hotter in real life with this 21″ transforming modelM by Kotobukiya; it includes two figures that combine into a single bike.
Its price is sky-high, but the GRACE E-bike tantalizes with its tech: a 1300 W brushless hub motor, a bank of 70 Li-ion batteries, 1 hour charge, 40 mph top speed, and Eurofighter/F1 parts.
The camel leather isn’t for everyone, but the Dannier Bike Jacket cuts a sharp profile with slash flap and zip pockets, military-style shoulder epaulets, mock neck, and 4-button cuffs.
Swap PowerPoint for pedals with the Conference Bike, a seven-ride tricycle; forget about truly escaping from the workplace, however, as only one person can steer and brake.
Osloh’s bike jeans are made for hard-riding enthusiasts; features include adjustable waistband snaps, internal chamois seat linings, stash key and side cell pockets, and u-lock straps.
Akira fans are in for a treat with faithfully rendered 1:6 scale models of Kaneda and his bike; we’re most impressed by the latter, which sports LED lights, sound effects, and a working suspension.
Made with a minimum of materials, Jruiter’s Inner City Bike is designed for short rides; although slow, it’s quick to turn, drives huge power to the rear wheels, and starts/stops on a dime.
Dahon’s Ios XL is their flagship full-size folding bike, and we mean full-size: 24″ wheels, integrated lighting, built-in bike pump, and a dynamo-driven gadget charger–yet only seconds to fold.
From spokes to the stroke of midnight: PixelThis’ Bike Wheel Clock gives old wheels a new lease on life with a high-torque quartz movement; it’s 22″ wide and runs on 1 AA battery.
Keep your iPhone’s maps app in plain sight (and look totally badass) while biking with the iBike Rider; it’s a hands-free kit that includes a mic and a waterproof, wrist-mounted case.
We liked yesterday’s Evolution Bike Case, but the Eco // 07 urban bike does it one better: not only does it easily disassemble, but its wheels can be folded up via a system of pivots.
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