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Hublot & BMC

Proper. You can’t go wrong with a murdered-out collaboration bike.

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Blows the bikes that Trek did a few months back outta the water. Super Record 11 too. Swiss watch company Hublot teamed up with BMC to produce a, well, limited edition bike.

Via Hublot:

Hublot and BMC are pleased to offer a preview of the new bike about to join the “All
Black” range. The watchmaker’s partnership with bike manufacturer has resulted in
the creation of an exceptional racing bike made from light, high-performance
materials and which, like Hublot watches, represents a true feat of design and
technology.

Previously:
Kenny Scharf Does it Right

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  • fastfred

    how did they successfully use brakes on murdered out rims with a non-machined braking surface

  • dontcoast

    yay! no neon!

    i’d want it if i could afford it

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