Inspired by 1950s café racing motorcycles, fix-geared bicycle takes grey style from vintage warplanes and is ready to drop into the city traffic.
Anniveloversary Bicycle designed by Viks features cool twin-tube frame.
Two parallel lines of stainless steel that loop from the handlebars down to the crank and back up to the saddle post.
There are no seat stays; the rear wheel just floats in a stark, clean space beneath the frame, to give the whole bike a skeletal design vibe.
Anniveloversary Bicycle fork mirrors the frame’s dual-tube look, creating a visual symmetry that feels more architectural than mechanical.
Thick tires and black rims give the Anniveloversary Bike a more aggressive look, contrasting against the matte-grey finish of the body.
It is so simple it makes other minimalist bikes feel like they are trying too hard.
Viks took the idea of a bicycle and trimmed the fat until only muscle remained.
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