Lexus Hybrid Concept Bicycle
No production plans, but the Lexus hybrid concept bike sounds good: 240 watt electric motor with 25.9 volt lithium battery pack, frame constructed of carbon fiber and 8 speed internal gear system.
No production plans, but the Lexus hybrid concept bike sounds good: 240 watt electric motor with 25.9 volt lithium battery pack, frame constructed of carbon fiber and 8 speed internal gear system.
Designed to ride like a BMX bike, but with the structure of a recumbent, KMX Karts’ new Tornado keeps you seated low to the ground as you speed through rugged off-road terrain.
Cannondale’s 9 speed ON Bike features a single sided, fully enclosed chain case that’s machined from billet, making it an extremely stiff yet light structural part of the bike frame.
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.
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.
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.
They’re not the first tire belts we’ve seen, but Julien Jaborska’s are the most affordable; made with BMX, cyclocross, mountain and other bike tires, each includes a nickel-plated steel buckle.
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.
If you thought texting while driving was bad, try reading while riding: the Performance Book Caddy mounts to any road, mountain or stationary bike–extra emphasis on stationary, kids.
Riding your bike on a tightrope looks precarious, but Kolelinia is actually a well thought-out and safe half pipe and cable system that lets riders avoid dangerous auto traffic.
Pedal Brain is like Nike+ but for pro cyclers; it uses ANT+ to link sensors with your iPhone or iPod Touch, resulting in real-time position and performance data for riders and coaches.
Focus Designs’ SBU (Self Balancing Unicycle) gets an unofficial endorsement (and some wheeltime) from MythBuster’s Adam Savage; Adam’s analysis? “It feels like the future!”
MIT’s Copenhagen Wheel is more than just a wheel: it uses regenerative braking to turn any bike into a hybrid and connects to a smartphone to serve as a personal trainer and navigator.
Less a biography and more a visual diary, Comeback 2.0 follows Lance Armstrong’s return to competitive cycling in 2009; it’s a mix of action shots and behind-the-scenes photography.
Trek teams up with Lance Armstrong for a one-of-a-kind custom version of their District Carbon bike; it features a yellow belt drive, Pauls brake levers, matte finish, and chopped bars.
While not a technical garment per se, Outlier’s Pivot Sleeve Shirt does allow for a greater range of motion; it allows cyclists to lean forward without untucking or exposing their wrists.
Rapha’s Bomber Jacket melds street style with cyclist-friendly features; it features articulated and reinforced shoulders, bonded seams, a thick jersey rib, and weatherproof fabric.
The Outlier Khaki OGs pull double duty as both work and bike pants; it repels light rain, coffee, wine, and dirt thanks to 4Season fabric which features a tough yet soft double-weave structure.
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