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Quantum Retrograde Bike (Glacier White)

Quantum Retrograde Bike (Glacier White)

クァンタムレトログレードバイク(白)
$1,149.00
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INTRODUCTION

Unveiled in April 2021 by Danny Choo and the team at Culture Japan; designed by Stella, the Quantum Retrograde Bike is a modern engineering marvel. The bike is a bold open air pc chassis designed exclusively for ITX motherboards. Merging aesthetics, function, and fandom, this concept chassis transforms your PC build into a futuristic ride with full visibility and showpiece appeal.

Designed in Tokyo Japan

SPECS

  • Includes PCIE 5.0 x 16 riser cable
  • Approximately 86.5 cm (34 in) length × 21.5 cm (8.5 in) width
  • Mini-ITX motherboards only
  • Can accommodate 2-slot height GPUs with a maximum length of 285 mm and width of 115 mm
  • Low profile coolers like AMD’s Wraith Stealth, Intel’s Laminar RM1, Be Quiet’s Pure Rock LP, and Noctua’s L9a and L9i coolers are recommended.
  • Motherboard, power supply, RAM, graphics card, processor, and game controller is also sold separately.
SHIPPING

Estimated shipping is within 14 business days

RETURN POLICY

Our goal is for every customer to be totally satisfied with their purchase. However, due to the custom nature of this product, returns or exchanges cannot be provided due buyer's remorse.

MANUFACTURING

Our products are manufactured both locally and globally. We carefully select our manufacturing partners to ensure our products are high quality and a fair value.

The Quantum Retrograde Bike comes assembled ready to install your PC components. A kit version is planned at a later date, when I am able to put together an assembly manual.

The bike is made from 3mm matte laser cut acrylic, While made in the US parts are sourced globally to maintain high standards and quality.  The Quantum Retrograde Bike is currently available in two color options, Carbon Black and Glacier White.

Even though the case is designed for a Mini-ITX motherboard, the bike's length is ~86.5cm (34 inches) in length x 21.5cm (8.5 inches) in width, which takes up a lot of desk space. A mount to display the cycle on the wall is in the works.

If you are interested in the bike but not the PC aspect, you may be able to figure out how to modify it to house a motor(s) because the wheels do spin and the front wheel does tilt. The bike also has provisions for lighting (see photos for inspiration). Do note that you need to procure your own lighting effects if you want to light up the PC case. Motherboard, power supply, RAM, graphics card, processor, and game controller is also sold separately.

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