ECCE Bike
Part commuter whip, part artwork

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Belgian bike designers ECCE have turned traditional bike design on its head.
Instead of the traditional two triangle frame, the company's commuter bikes use a boomerang design that creates a soft, forgiving ride. The carbon frames are built in the Ridley factory. Traditional Shimano components and a Gates belt drive take care of propulsion and shifting.
Right now there are two carbon versions to choose from, while a wood build is on the way.
From $10,000, ecce-cycles.com