gifts for the bike lover

Whether you’re a casual bike lover or a fanatical fixie rider with the calves of a Greek god, these awesome bicycle gift ideas will fill any bike rider with joy. Spring is here (and it’s National Bike Month), so it’s time to blow the dust off your bike and give it a tune-up before you hit the road!
While some of these gifts are vanity or household items, others are 100% practical – reflective elements, lights and designer locks are great ways to make your bike safer, more secure or more comfortable!
While some of these gifts are vanity or household items, others are 100% practical – reflective elements, lights and designer locks are great ways to make your bike safer, more secure or more comfortable!
#1 Screw Free, Interlocking Plywood Cycle Crate, Designed With A Beer Crate Dimensions In Mind
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#2 An Invisible Spray-On Paint That Glows At Night To Protect Cyclists From Cars

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#3 Ivy Bike Lock by Sono Mocci

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#4 Revolights Skyline Bicycle Lighting System

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#5 Wireless Bicycle Turn Signal
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#6 Bloon’s Springtime Picnic Basket

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#7 Generator Attaches To Axle And Charges USB Devices by Siva Cycle

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#8 Bike Bells
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#9 Bicycle Pizza Cutter
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#10 Elevated Bike Rack

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#11 Brick Lane Roll-up Pannier
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#12 Creative Bicycle Planters
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#13 Jewelry Your Bicycle

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#14 Bicycle Wheel Clock

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#15 Bicycle Gear Cog Coasters
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#16 Hanging Clips

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#17 Vintage Picnic Basket For Your Bicycle

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#18 Rear-facing Led Lights For Your Bicycle
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#19 Hardwood Bike Basket

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#20 Bicycle Skirt Guard
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#21 Bicycle Bookshelf

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#22 Mounted Pocket Watch
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#23 Bicycle Cookie Cutter
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#24 Natural Rope Lock
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#25 Bike Chain Tea Light Candle Holders
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