Bike Cufflinks Link Cuffs, Look Awesome

Cufflinks, or spares for a little bike ridden by a tiny monkey? You decide

The closest I come to wearing a shirt and tie is my blogging uniform, a t-shirt with Tuxedo printed on it. This (just) satisfies the strict Wired.com dress policy, which is enforced by my editor Dylan Tweney from the other side of the world on a daily basis, via Skype (we’re soon switching to FaceTime in our new iPad-centric workflow).

If I did own a shirt with cuffs, then I’d link those cuffs with these awesome Bicycle Cufflinks. What you get is a pair of right-side cranks, pedals and chainrings. They come in three finishes, and are actually 3-D printed from powdered steel and bronze.

They’re pretty cool, right? And if you’re wondering how many teeth there are on that chainring, there are 32. I counted them. That would probably count as the granny gear on a mountain bike, so these are probably a perfect for either your miniature BMX or your tiny bike-polo bike.

Available June, for $59.

Bicycle Cufflinks [GothamSmith via the Twitter]

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