From certain angles you can barely see this beautiful bicycle—because it’s made from the same strong, lighthtweight and transparent plastic used in fighter jet canopies. It’s the perfect stealth bike. More »
Wall-mounted bicycle storage is incredibly practical, but usually leaves you with an industrial-looking mess when the bike’s in use. Not if you get hold of a Trophy Bicycle Holder: a modern riff on the stuffed animal head that doubles as a bike hanger. More »
The nCycle has a lot going on. It looks great and it’s super sleek, but it might be a little over-designed. Maybe. More »
If dining in the great outdoors is your cup of tea, you’ll love designer Jeriël Bobbe’s Springtime picnic basket. Not only does it make it easy to use your bike to transport everything you’ll need for a feast in the park—from plates, to cups, to food—the basket also transforms into a picnic table for two. More »
How Will Hipsters Afford This Gorgeous and Insanely Expensive Carbon Fiber Fixie?
Posted in: Today's Chili They’re the preferred mode of transport for flannel plaided hipsters, sure, but when a fixie is crafted from carbon fiber by a company with a mastery of the material, it’s downright impossible for anyone not to lust over. Oh, UBC Coren bike, you are purdy. Even if $32,500 in a stupid amount of money to spend on a bicycle. More »
Collapsing High-Speed Electric Trike Can Squeeze Into the Tiniest of Trunks [Tricycles]
Posted in: Today's Chili If you’ve been looking for a way to ditch your car, HP Velotechnik’s new Scorpion fs 26 S-Pedelec electric trike could be a suitable replacement for your daily commuter. Despite a mouthful of a name, the motor-powered recumbent can hit a top speed of 28 miles per hour, while still folding away into an impossibly small package for easy storage. More »
Your average e-bike is just a regular bicycle fitted with an electric motor. When the battery dies, you can just revert to pedalling so you’re not stranded. The new Footloose from Mando, however, takes a different approach. There’s still a set of pedals, but they’re used to power an alternator which generates electricity keeping the motor running. It’s like the bicycle equivalent of the Chevy Volt. More »
A bicycle is already pretty damn simple. Two wheels, a frame, a seat, pedals and a chain. What happens if you remove the chains though? That would give you the Bicymple—a bicycle that’s even more simple than you could ever imagine. More »
This bike, designed by Andy Martin for furniture manufacturer Thonet, is unlike any other we’ve ever seen. Save for its wheels and drivetrain, the whole thing is made from swooping lengths of steamed beech wood—and it looks just beautiful as a result. More »