Zurich, May 22 - 25, 2025

Clever accessories meet cargo bikes

Clever, simple and versatile: at Cycle Week 2025, Steady Ride shows what modern bike use can achieve in everyday life - including a competition and cargo bike inspiration.

Steady Ride at Cycle Week 2025 - innovation in practice

When Zurich calls for Cycle Week, the cycling world turns upside down. Steady Ride, the young company that impresses with a simple but well thought-out idea - the universal thru axle for almost any bike.

At stand K20, Steady Ride will be demonstrating how suitability for everyday use, sustainability and technical flexibility can be combined in one small component. The axle makes it possible to attach a wide range of accessories such as trailers, pannier racks or stands easily and securely - without any special solutions or tinkering. It was developed from the real everyday lives of cyclists - and you can tell.

Mounting competition - screwing with style

The highlight of the stand is the assembly competition: who can install the axle the fastest? What looks simple requires precision - and that's exactly what makes it so appealing. Taking part is doubly worthwhile: in addition to fame and honour, the fastest also win their own Steady Ride axle as a prize.

The competition takes place daily at the stand - take part spontaneously or simply watch, cheer on and be inspired.

Cargo for everyone - Super Bicycles presents

Another eye-catcher at the stand: cargo bikes from Super Bicycles. The robust and
affordable cargo bikes show how modern mobility also works without a car - practical, uncomplicated and suitable for everyday use. Whether for shopping, transporting children or craft supplies: Superbicycles makes cargo bikes accessible to everyone who wants to move more.

Why you should stop by:

  • Discover the flexible Steady Ride axle in action
  • Show off your skills in the daily assembly competition
  • Win an axle for your own bike
  • Get to know the versatile cargo bikes from Super Bicycles
  • Exchange ideas directly with the Steady Ride and Super Bicycles team

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