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Bergmonch Scooter

Bergmonch Scooter
Ever tried pedaling up a rocky hill? It’s really painful and you end up carrying your bike half of the time. But with the Bergmonch Scooter, you can carry the ‘bike’ up a slope like a backpack and enjoy the ride down. The gravity-powered scooter has no pedals and are designed for rough terrain; with its shock-absorbing suspension and aluminum frame, while the Shimano disc brakes help in stopping. While folded, the backpack/scooter is ergonomically designed for comfort and easy carrying. ~$2,300.

Wii Cyberbike

Wii Cyberbike

The Cyberbike is being developed by European publisher Bigben Interactive and comes bundled with some sort of lame treehugger game that requires you clean up the planet with the power of your eco-calves (don’t worry, it also works with Mario Kart). The bike is slated for a January release in Europe, but pricing details have not been announced. Granted, it will most likely be cheaper than purchasing an actual exercise bike, but I can’t imagine that some plastic, boxed Wii accessory will be able to handle the beating. Even professional stationary bikes break down on a fairly regular basis. $TBA.


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District Carbon Bike

District Carbon Bike
If you’re tired of greasing your pants after a nice bike ride, then maybe you should switch to a neater way to drive those bike wheels. Something like the District Carbon bike from Trek which uses a belt drive instead of a chain. The bike’s frame is made of Optimum Compaction, Low Void (OCLV) carbon fiber which is ultra-light yet ultra-strong. The sprockets too are made of carbon while the pedals are made of an alloy to further shave weight. All these come at a price though, but who can argue with the beauty of carbon fiber on a ride that’s this much fun? $3,360.

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Aristotle v1.5 Bicycle

Aristotle v1.5 Bicycle
Aristotle v1.5 Bicycle

Urban Outfitters now offers the ultimate experience of building your own bike at your own convenience, on the net. The Aristotle v1.5, a single-speed bicycle is waiting for your ability in dressing up with arts. You can choose from three available frames to construct with fixed flip-flop hub. So why spend too much time shopping onsite when you can have a do-it-yourself bicycle online? $400.

Bicycle Golf Caddy: Pedal & Swing

Bicycle Golf Caddy: Pedal & Swing
While golf may not be the most environment-friendly of sports, with this caddy accessory, you can feel at least a little less guilty about your game. Instead of driving a cart, why not tow along this Bicycle Golf Caddy? It’s true that racing carts and driving around from hole to hole is easier but it also increases your likelihood of having a coronary. Carrying a bag full of clubs on your back isn’t recommended either so you’re better off hitching this caddy to your bike. The system attaches and detaches from the bike just as easily, so you can pull the caddy by yourself in case the terrain doesn’t permit it. We’ve featured lots of bikes in here before, just take your pick and be on to a greener golf game. $200.

Urban Outfitters Bikes: Cycle Style

Urban Outfitters Bikes: Cycle Style
Companies creating products that aren’t what they are known for is a common thing right now, so might as well welcome them open arms. Another company to do this feat is Urban Outfitters. The clothing company just opened their online bike shop and are selling, you guessed it, bikes. Teaming up with Republic Bike, they are now building custom single speed fixed gear bicycles that come in sizes 52cm, 54cm, and 59cm. And when they say “custom”, they really mean it. You can personalize your bike from choosing colors for different parts. What’s next, guys? Cars? $400.

Madsen Bucket Cargo Bike: Away We Go

Madsen Bucket Cargo Bike: Away We Go
Wish you could have a basket in your bike, not just the sissy-looking ones? Now you can have a hauler and keep your manly image. The Madsen Bucket Cargo Bike can carry your groceries, equipment and even your office briefcase if that’s how you roll. It’s also packed with bike features such as SRAM X5 trigger shifters, Promax disc brakes, a hi-ten steel frame aside from the bad-ass 40-gallon rigid plastic cargo container. Now you can break a sweat on the bike, and carry around some stuff, too. $1,300.

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