We Love the bikes that Recycle produce. Recycle are an italian artisanal workshop that since september 2016 have been producing cargo bikes from old mountain bike frames. Each bicycle is unique, bringing using a recycled bike frame and a new CNC-machined front loading, designed with only three bent tubes to reduce welding and improve robustness. REcycle‘s design is inspired by the old italian frame building tradition: small tube diameters, smooth welds and classic triangles. Each bicycle is handmade in the workshop, based on the specific request of the customer.
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