Description
The Kangu bicycle repair station, model 18.004.1, represents a professional solution for modern urban furniture, specifically designed to support cyclists in public spaces. As an essential element of any bicycle zone, this robust station provides all necessary tools for quick repairs and maintenance on the go. Its compact yet functional design, measuring 46 cm in width, 132 cm in height, and 98 cm in depth, ensures it fits seamlessly into various city environments, including parks, transit hubs, and corporate campuses. The station weighs 40 kg, providing a stable and reliable structure that withstands intensive daily use while maintaining its aesthetic appeal.
Constructed with durability as a priority, the Kangu repair station is available in two high-quality material finishes: powder-coated carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304). These materials offer exceptional resistance to atmospheric conditions and mechanical stress, aligning with the high standards expected for street furniture. The installation process is straightforward, requiring the unit to be attached securely to a concrete foundation via bolts, ensuring stability in high-traffic pedestrian and cycling corridors. The design, authored by Filip Babiarz, balances ergonomic utility with a minimalist form, making it an unobtrusive addition to the public landscape.
Customization options allow the bicycle repair station to be tailored to the branding or aesthetic requirements of the location. Clients can choose from several logo application methods, including etching in stainless steel, laser cutting in steel, or high-durability stickers, facilitating personalized integration into existing urban infrastructure. By incorporating the Kangu repair station into urban furniture projects, developers and city planners promote sustainable transportation and enhance the convenience of cycling for the public. This product is a testament to functional design, offering a comprehensive and accessible service point that encourages healthier, greener travel habits within the city.