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This very naked bike isn’t ashamed of its new electric heart. Based on a 2003 Suzuki Savage, it has a 40hp Enertrac electric hub motor and batteries from a Nissan Leaf. It’s currently tuned to go 100mi per charge.
This very naked bike isn’t ashamed of its new electric heart. Based on a 2003 Suzuki Savage, it has a 40hp Enertrac electric hub motor and batteries from a Nissan Leaf. It’s currently tuned to go 100mi per charge.
Objectification. Outrage. Depression. Director Keith Schofield’s gimmick within a gimmick music video for Jacob Plant and Stylo G’s dance track predicts how it will be received by the people, and how Schofield will feel about it.
In 1974, daredevil Evel Knievel infamously failed to jump the Snake River Canyon on a rocket bike. Now, stuntman Eddie Braun has pulled off the stunt, launching 2000ft into the sky off a 10-story ramp, at over 400mph. We’re hoping for some GoPro footage, but so far nothing.
Here’s a completely bonkers stunt in which aerobatic pilot Melissa Andrzejewski not only flies just a couple of feet from the ground, but does it while tightrope walker Sketchy Andy Lewis and freestyle Moto X rider Jimmy Fitzpatrick hang just overhead.
A futuristic bicycle that takes its inspiration from TRON’s lightcycles. It has hubless wheels, airless tires, a carbon fiber frame, integrated LED illumination, a wealth of sensors, and an optional electronic gearbox. And yes, the bike shown in the video is a real, working prototype.
Bosch powers some of the best electric bikes with their integrated crank-based drive unit that offers a more natural and balanced feel than wheel-mounted motors. Assistive drive makes you feel like you have bionic legs with speeds up to 28 mph, and from 30 to 100mi range.
Ippinka’s Lift is a discreet bicycle rack that you can also use to hang your coat, tools and other items. It can be mounted practically anywhere and its metal arm can be slotted from either side. It can support up to 50lb and has an optional complementary tire tread guard.
This handy bike tool offers a variety of wrenches, and doubles as a bottle opener so you can pop open a cold one to celebrate the end of a long ride. It holds onto steel frames or other metal surfaces using magnets. Also available in white.
Razik’s custom built bicycles feature a stunning frame design that brilliantly blends form and function. The Isotruss lattice frame uses carbon fiber and carbon nanotube tech to produce an extraordinarily lightweight and strong frame unlike any other.
Foothill Products’ simple, yet effective design makes it easy to store spare bicycle wheels on a single hook, by offsetting the heights of their hubs and skewers. Made from durable extruded aluminum, with felt wheel pads.
Colin Furze has gone and outdone himself this time. The crazy inventor has built himself a bike that can hover off the ground, much like Return of the Jedi’s speeder bikes. Sure, it’s ridiculously dangerous, and doesn’t exactly go fast, but it’s still awesome. See how he built it here.
Stromer’s extraordinary mode of modern transportation is offers pedal assist to boost you to speeds up to 28mph, goes up to 110mi per charge, and is packed with tech like wireless electronic shifting, a USB hub, a 1,600 lumen headlamp, and GPS anti-theft tracking.
A stylish and functional briefcase that latches onto the frame of your bike. The LA001 bag reduces the need for a backpack, and won’t throw off your balance. Made from leather and waxed canvas, it offers ample storage space for a 13″ laptop and a variety of small accessories.
A couple of cyclists were taking a training ride through the roads of Cape Town, South Africa, when an unexpected rival found its way onto the course. Apparently this ostrich was so hell-bent on chasing off the bike riders that it kept up at speeds up to 30mph.
A 1 to 2 player adventure game set in a dying tourist town in late ’80s England. When the town’s prized relic is revealed to be a fraud, two young girls try find out the truth behind the local legends. Coming for PC, Mac, Linux and PS4.
The diminutive SpurCycle bicycle bell not only looks amazing, it’s been engineered to produce a satisfying “ping” sound that lasts significantly longer than traditional bells. Made in the USA from brass and stainless steel.
Students at the Netherlands’ Delft University of Technology and 3D printing company MX3D programmed a welding robot to “print” the cage structure of this awesome and unique bicycle frame. We love the open and organic design, though it’s probably still quite heavy.
Jay Leno checks out the wares of Vintage Electric, a bicycle shop founded by Andrew Davidge when he was still in high school. As its name implies, his company specializes in electric bicycles with 20th-century frames and 21st-century prices.
We Love Cycling went to three European cities with high rates of bicycle theft – Rome, Amsterdam, and Prague – to see which of them could make an unguarded bike disappear the fastest. Lock your bikes before placing your bets.
Just a couple of weeks after he blew our minds with the world’s first BMX triple front-flip, Nitro Circus’ whiz kid Ryan Williams is back with another intense feat, pulling off a trick that used to be performed only with scooters.
Brazilian comedy show Los Primitivos turned the tables on would be bike thieves by attaching a thin cable to them that made them faceplant shortly after they took off with what they thought was an unlocked bike, making fools out of these opportunistic criminals.
Diesel’s limited-edition Biker series watches have had their trimmed their faces with black leather, and fitted them with matching straps. The Mini Daddy offers a cool jump hour dial, while the Mr. Daddy has three time dials and chronograph functionality.
We honestly have no idea what insanity was going through the mind of bicyclist Primož Ravnik as he set off straight down a 200-foot-tall dam without a jump ramp. The only thing between him and a certain demise was a small pool of water at the bottom.
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