TriEye’s attractive sunglasses offer one of the best rearview mirror combinations I’ve seen to date.
You didn’t think we were all done with this year’s Eurobike show, did you? But we’re starting to wrap things up, and this round of coverage covers a whole host of odds and ends, like one company’s effort to make eco-friendly child seats, two novel ways to put eyes on the back. Your head, an easy solution to add main cargo capacity to any bike, a neat way to organize your panniers and more.
Stay tuned – we’ve got one more (big) roundup of pictures on the way, and in the meantime, you can check out the rest of the coverage from this year’s show right here.
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