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Made to Last: The Viktor Urban Racing Bike by Schindelhauer

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Get ready for some speed. The Viktor is an urban racer designed by the Berlin-based company Schindelhauer Bikes. Fast and durable, the no-nonsense design can be ridden fixed or single speed. A steed of two wheels if there ever was one, the Viktor features a welded handlebar and stem, an integrated post seat clamp, discreet mudguards, and a low-maintenance Gates Carbon Drive™ belt system. The frame and fork are made of aluminum, so the bicycle is lightweight to boot. Find the design online from Schindelhauer Bikes in all-black or a polar silver colorway, both priced at 1,450€.

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