Now, we all know that bikes come in all shapes and sizes but here’s one that trumps all aces.
From the Pinch Flat News. I have no more idea of Japanese than they do but I can recognise a fine idea when I see one. Great way to keep your workforce fit, save money and give the folks at Jackass something else to try.
Thumbs up to the Soceadth Company in Japan for starting yet another niche… I just hope the guys at Chain Reaction don’t start to use one in their warehouse – it might affect the overnight delivery times.
About the author
Matt is one of the founding Molefathers of the Muddymoles, and is the designer and main administrator of the website.
Having ridden a 2007 Orange Five for many years then a 2016 YT Industries Jeffsy 29er, he now rocks a Bird Aether 9 and a Pace RC-627.
An early On-One Inbred still lurks in the back of the stable as a reminder of how things have moved on. You can even find him on road bikes - currently a 2019 Cannondale Topstone 105 SE, a much-used 2011 Specialized Secteur and very niche belt drive Trek District 1.
If you've ever wondered how we got into mountain biking and how the MuddyMoles started, well wonder no more.
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