The WEIRD and Wonderful Bikes of Ciclosferia
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- A look at some of the more interesting bikes at Ciclosferia 2024.
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Thanks man! I appreciate a lot to met you and talk about our Kekosa Bike! Regards from Michele of Kekosa Bike🙌🏻
Loved to see something different and creative, nice.
@@chriss6971 thank you! 🤟🏻
The Kekosa bikes look really cool; love the swoopy frame! Work of art.
Man those RUINA bikes are a crazy deal! Even in the Netherlands, home of cheap, practical, and simple bikes, it's rare to see a new bike less than $500. Especially since the Ruina bikes are made in Spain!
Man, those minivelo cargo bikes were nuts - what an idea
I would add one to my stable in a heartbeat.
What fun. Thoroughly enjoying the different perspective on bikes.We're definitely not in Montana anymore.
Spotted the "partypace" sticker xx
Some really cool designs, the Ruina is such a cool concept and great to see a bike primarily manufactured in Spain.
Love the minivelos
Super interesting bikes, thanks for making a video about them :)
the Shad cargo bag thing looks really practical.
There's something about folding and other bikes made for dense urban lifestyles, and that cockroach-looking bug that scuttles across the floor (from 3:45) with its wings out but unable to fly, that seem to go together wonderfully.
On a different note, cool memories of early eighties NZ made Raleigh Twenty come to mind.
Thank you for bringing Shad Bikes to more users🥰
Such cool stuff at this show I love it! I had no idea SHAD made bike stuff but it makes sense given all the great products they have for motorcycles.
Thanks Russ, great video. It was fun to see all of these different bikes.
Nice vid. Probably the reason for the difference between the P and T Bromptons, especially on that smooth flat test track is that T lines are fitted with Schwalbe ONE black tyres, whereas the P are fitted with the heavier, slow rolling Conti Urban Contacts.
Bicycle porn making me wish I didn’t fully indulge the cycle algebra of n+1. Glad you’re enjoying the adventure and keeping the faith - long live party pace!
You've nailed it on the small wheels and cargo designs.
Love the more urban direction of the channel. Useful bikes have a big future.
Nice to see IGH bikes. I have a IGH and I love it when I forget to shift down when I stop, just downshift at the stop.
Notice that you don’t seem to pay extra for the IGH. In the US IGH are not that common and seem to cost extra.
Interesting bikes.
Interesting stuff, as always. Thanks "guys". I'll send you a recent picture of a rigid 18 litre top tube bag for Dahon folder with Shimano hub. It was fairly easy to construct and is extremely stable. The Ruina is an ideal candidate. Cheers ... Guy
Wonderful video and summary Russ, I was there and thanks to your video, I saw some things that I missed. I would keep so many more bikes if I didn’t live in an apartment.😬
Not a lot of fenders for it being a commuter bike show! Great video. Thank you.
Love your channel! Always a new perspective on the bicycle scene. Those bikes nice. E-powered or analog, just get out there and ride!
Alot of 20" wheels looks like, they don't have to be slow and can handle rough terrain better than I think people think, plus they are way stronger and bring you closer to nature (or at least the asphalt, lol!)
You need a Brompton!
I've got to figure that the motorcycle "top-boxes" that are so popular here in Oz that are branded Shad, are the same company...? The plastics look similar. Great post Russ. I've never met a bike I didn't want to ride.....
Great presentation 👍
The Ruina looks like a sketch version of the Mini CIC, the most popular steel bike in Chile in the 70s
Thanks!
These are fantastic bikes a thanks for sharing all of them.
That Ruina looks like it's as heavy as a boat anchor.
That looked like a fun day with interesting bikes. Any chance that Brau Cycles was there with their Brampton-sequence folding cargo bike?
Unfortunately not.
Some of those bikes look like they'd be good for pulling manuals, especially with that challenging test track.
Hey, do a Manuel!
¿Qué?
The folding trike is super cool.
From the land of Dali. Some interesting designs
Cool looking bikes 😊
now i see why u moved , out of all the bile shows this is truly Nice , the function and Design is Artistic Finnaly Nice Bikes
helmets are by Unit 1 not Carbo
Cool! Is it an expo dedicated exclusively to commuting and travelling?
Yes, it is!
@@PathLessPedaledTV good to have it but most of the regular people who commute by bike won't attend such expos, the same way as most people who commute by cars won't attend car expos. The main audience I suppose is bike enthusiasts and journalists/bloggers as well as people wanting to switch to bike as their commute option and actively searching for a new bike to buy.
@@PathLessPedaledTV on a higher note, Ruina is an interesting name for a bike brand to see, especially for a Slavic languages speaker ^_^
Hi Russ, were the wheels and tires on the Brompton T Line upgraded over the other models?
Yes. Carbon wheels and lighter tires with TPU tubes.
The minivelos are awesome…thanks for sharing your visit of ciclosferia👍🏻😎
I'd go for a used T line for the price of a P line or lower.
Great shoes! What are those?
Fantastic!
I want to see a KTSSD sticker in a KISS style, just sayin. 🤘🏻 It would rock and I would buy a pack of 10 or 2 for all my rides
Are you coming to Frankfurt to visit Euro Bike 2024?
Yes. Going to Eurobike!
@@PathLessPedaledTV ❤️
Interesting!
Those Urbanbiba minivelo cargo bikes look amazing in concept, but won’t they flex like hell when loaded, because everything hinges on a single frametube? Asking because if not, I want one. Now.
The rear is triangulated and the front is no different than other front loader/Omnium designs. I think for most uses it won't be a problem.
It looks like the P-line had Marathon tires and the T-line had Schwalbe Ones. I bet that is a lot of the difference that you felt, the One tires are much lighter and more supple.
Nice round and different but the same
Russ you need a legit PLP mic flag!
Russ’s new business: import export EU to US bike market 😂
sorry but the ruina bikes are a ruin to look at xD
brompton stealing the show with their overpriced origami
Looking very Spanish there Russ!