It’s the answer to the dreams of fans of legendary heavy rockers Kiss who also participate in triathlons - an officially licensed bike that combines their favourite sport with their favourite brand.
It comes from Vancouver, British Columbia-based Sciacallo bikes, which launched a bike and wheels collection licensed by the four-decades-on-and-still-going-strong group last month.
Products include this rather striking rear disc that showcases the members of the band in their iconic make-up.
Sciacallo makes much of its Italian heritage on its website - so it’s no coincidence that the Kiss-themed bike has been given the model name, Bacio.
With 125 licensing partners around the globe - covering everything from comic books to credit cards via waffle makers - Kiss are the rock equivalent of a certain fashion designer who was the patron of brand extension, as discussed in the 1991 book by Richard Morais Pierre Cardin - The Man Who Became A Label.
The agency that handles the band’s worldwide licensing and merchandising, Epic Rights, published a joint statement from group co-founders Gene Simmons and Paul Simmons in which they extolled the virtues of filthy lucre - although clearly this is far from cash from chaos, but rather, a well-oiled marketing operation.
"We have always believed that to be successful, in life and in music, you've got to keep moving forward,” said Stanley and Simmons.
“No one wins standing still and we have always refused to live within the limitations of others. Our decades of record-breaking merchandising success is rooted in our motivation to give our fans what they want.”
And to make them cough up their hard-earned cash, too, we suspect.
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The sounds I most often anticipate with dread while on the bike are the last few moments of "Detroit Rock City," which in the mid-70s were more cool than terrifying.
God gave rock and rolling resistance to you.... I'll get my coat.
Almost as good as this bike collaboration...
http://subrosabrand.com/introducing-the-subrosa-slayer-collaboration/
Just a shame that their bikes are generic open mould frames; their road bike is a pretty blatant copy of the Dogma F8
Love it. Want one.
Training for a tri would be tough when you rock-n-roll all night and party everyday.
But it might explain the notoriously bad bike handling skills of so many triathletes.
Hmm, any high heel boots around that take cleats ?
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If my Euromillions ticket comes in tonight, this will be near the top of my list.
Now if only I could get matching kit...
Maybe not matching but you might find something in the Primalwear jersey range that would clash suitably!
That is gloriously crass. I want one. And also to rock n roll all night and party every day.