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Ex-pros Tony Martin and Marcel Kittel debut new kid’s bike at Eurobike

Ex-pros Tony Martin and Marcel Kittel debut new kid's bike at Eurobike

The best kid’s bikes don’t tend to be a hotbed of tech innovation, so it’s noteworthy when two former titans of the pro peloton, Marcel Kittel and Tony Martin, put their names to a new kid’s bike it’s at least worth a second look. The new li:on aims to be the most visible kid’s bike out there, as well as being made using more sustainable production methods. It’s debuting at Eurobike at the time of writing, though isn’t commercially available yet.

li:on kid's bikes

The large, integrated rear light aims to make the li:on the most visible kid’s bike on the market (Image credit: li:on)

Lighting as a priority

Be safe; be seen, as the old adage goes. This is presumably the thought process behind releasing a bike for children with fully integrated front and rear lighting. According to li:on, every third traffic accident involving a child happens on a bike, so it makes sense to add safety features for the most vulnerable road users. Sure, you could just strap a set of the best bike lights to the bars and seat post, but they can run out or get lost.

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