Long-distance biking just took a turn for the cooler, thanks to a couple of avid bikers, adventurers, and designers out of Berlin.
Their brainchild, the Fern-Fahrraeder Chuck Touring Bicycle, doesn’t look like your average touring bike. The uniquely minimal aesthetic appeals to even the most critical of critics, marrying gorgeous form to high-end function and versatility for even the longest hauls.
The Chuck was built for tough desert crossings. It’s designed to be a hybrid between a mountain bike and a touring bike, and each one is custom-built to individual rider specifications — so you can choose which components and accessories will make it the most effective ride for you. The 26 inch ultralight wheels keep the ride smooth and responsive over varied terrain. The Chuck’s meticulous engineering and materials cut the crap — and unnecessary flash — that you don’t need, leaving only the most effortlessly sleek style and components you expect in a high-end touring bike that’s built out of a love — and lust — for adventure.