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Fyxation Leather Bicycle Frame Holsters for Wine, Beer and…Frisbees?

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Fyxation’s leather goods collection is out, with four options for carrying the essentials (including the bike itself). Shown above is the wine bottle carrier, and options for a six pack and a frisbee are shown below. Or, just place the bike handle between the down- and seat tubes and use it for easier portage.

Retail ranges from $39.95 to $59.95.

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jaas
jaas
10 years ago

can i fit cans in the six pack holder? it would help me when i’m getting BPR from Trader Joe’s

NASH
NASH
10 years ago

That would hold a 1L bottle of whiskey, then I could use my SRAM Hydro brakes to pump it up to my mouth. Ultimate seasonal bike for the X mas period.

Ck
Ck
10 years ago

Man, disc golf and cycling apparently go really well together. Reminds me of the Giro “Disc Crazy” video with JPow.

Christopher
Christopher
10 years ago

FRONT BASKET.

davidio
davidio
10 years ago

NASH wins.

Additionally, be aware that your carbon fiber frame will burst into flames if you put any of these accessories on it.

phil
phil
10 years ago

Frisbee holder. Hahahahaha amazing.

dutchJoe
dutchJoe
10 years ago

40 to 60 bucks for 5 bucks of material ?
Go get a decent backpack and be happy (also looks better)

Charlie Best
Charlie Best
10 years ago

Just because you can build a frisbee holster for your fixed gear bike doesn’t mean you should. I mean, I can beat up school children but I am pretty sure I shouldn’t.

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