Street Bikes
Cities are probably cycling's home territory. The vast majority of journeys are less than eight kilometres (5 miles), so the bicycle has to be the most efficient, cheap, flexible and sociable method of transport we have. In many countries the narrowly competitive nature of the mainstream cycle industry has led to many people being sold bikes which are simply not good enough for the job. Often...
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CopenhagenFrom Biomega The Copenhagen represents a paradigm shift in city transportation. Designed by Jens Martin Skibsted, the Copenhagen is the first internationally available shaft-driven... |
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PrimaFrom Foffa Bikes The Primo isn't unusual. Based around a high quality TIG welded chromoly steel frame Foffa have designed a bike which is not out of the ordinary. But it is unique. With... |
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DailyFrom Montego The clue is in the name. Daily is a range of bikes for everyday use. Inspired by traditional styles these are simple no-nonsense bikes designed to deliver a lifetime... |
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CorintoFrom Taurus For city riding or for longer jaunts into the country side, the Corinto from Taurus Biciclette is a comfortable and versatile bike in the classic style. You’d... |
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ContropedaleFrom Taurus The Taurus Contropedale is a classic design of the utmost simplicity. The use of a traditional material (steel) and time honoured construction methods (brazed lugs)... |
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Big BMXFrom Big BMX The Big BMX has been developed to withstand the rigours of city living. The timeless frame design makes this bike fun to ride whilst the increased size makes it more... |
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PoppyFrom Pashley The Pashley Poppy is a burst of colour to brighten up the day. Based on Pashley's classic Princess, it has the familiar elegant sweeping frame, but a flatter handlebar... |
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Guv'norFrom Pashley The style and elegance of the 1930s Path Racer has returned with the Guv'nor. Based on the model made by the Company in the 1930s, the Guv'nor has a classic and... |
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Model - LFrom Pedersen The Model L (for Lightweight) is moderately higher specced than the Model T. We keep the weight down by fitting no dynamo and lights, and no rear luggage rack. But the... |
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Liberty RangeFrom Montego Modern mums ask a lot of their bikes. The Liberty has has an extra low step-thru frame, not to mention enough space for two children and groceries. The wide handlebars... |
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