Description
The Kangu bike repair station, identified by SKU 18.004.3 and designed by Filip Babiarz, serves as a vital component of modern urban furniture infrastructure. Engineered to provide essential maintenance support for cyclists in public spaces, this robust unit is part of the specialized Bicycle zone product line. Measuring 132 cm in height, 58 cm in width, and 95 cm in depth, the station offers a compact yet highly functional footprint suitable for parks, transit hubs, and city centers. With a substantial weight of 55 kg, the structure provides the necessary stability for intensive use in outdoor environments, ensuring reliability for commuters and recreational riders alike.
Durability is at the core of the Kangu series, which is available in two premium material specifications: high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) or corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304). This selection of materials ensures that the bicycle repair station remains resilient against varying weather conditions and potential vandalism. The design is secured through a robust bolting system, allowing for precise installation to a concrete foundation. These technical considerations make the product a dependable choice for city planners looking to integrate high-quality street furniture that encourages sustainable transportation and provides immediate assistance to the local cycling community.
Customization options allow the Kangu station to align seamlessly with the visual identity of any municipal project or corporate campus. Clients may opt for various logo integration methods, including precision etching in stainless steel, CNC cutting in steel, or high-durability stickers. By incorporating this urban equipment, authorities can enhance the utility of their public spaces, transforming them into comprehensive zones that cater to the needs of modern cyclists. The combination of industrial-grade aesthetics and practical utility positions this product as a benchmark in bike infrastructure, delivering both longevity and professional performance in high-traffic public areas.