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If you've been looking to get into cycling, now might be the time as JJJJound has just revealed its upcoming bikes on Instagram.

Only days after Louis Vuitton's $28,295 two-wheeler made headlines, the Montreal-based studio is set to release another bicycle, initially teased on Instagram, sporting the recognizable JJJJound logo in front across a green frame.

The release comes after the label previously partnered with bike brand Bassi, also based in Montreal, to create the B/01 bicycle. The design was described by the brand as a middle ground between a laid-back cruiser and a nimble road bike, and featured a dark green Chromoly steel frame, a leather Brooks saddle, a Wald steel handlebar, and other details.

This time around, the 2021 edition takes the shape of a mountain bike designed for all roads. The piece is crafted from Chromoly steel and is available in a small (53cm) and large (56cm) frame. Other features include a Selle Italia Turbo 1980 Saddle, in suede, plastic, and steel, as well as vinyl handlebars.

The new JJJJound bike will be launching on September 3 online at the label's website starting at 12 p.m. EST and will retail at a cool $2,500.

JJJJound has gone from what started in 2006 as a digital mood board, into one of the biggest collaborators, teaming up with labels including VansDr. MartensReebok, and more, and most recently also debuted an upcoming silhouette with sportswear giant New Balance. Keep your eyes peeled for more releases, and get ready to cruise around in style with the limited-editioni mountain bike.

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