Gallery: 22 Gifts That'll Make Your Bike and Workshop Drool-Worthy
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 Andy Barter | Set Design: Bryn Bowen Get ready for a slew of goodies for your garage and bike.
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 Naoya Fujishiro Top Smock If you're not making a mess, you're doing it wrong. Crafted of durable denim that's woven on wooden looms from the 1930s, this apron is happy to take the grease hits for you. And with seven gaping pockets, you don't have to worry about how to keep your indispensable 13-mm combo wrench on you at all times. [Stronghold Herringbone Apron](http://store.kaufmann-mercantile.com/collections/gifts-75-150/products/stronghold-herringbone-apron) | $145 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Bright Eyes The base of this light stays mounted on your bike, and you just snap on the LED tip magnetically when the sun goes down. Power button? Pshaw. When the two parts connect, the light turns on automatically. [Reelight Go](http://shop.reelight.com/bicycle-lights/30-reelight-go/) | $35 
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 Naoya Fujishiro See My Vest Your choices for on-bike "safety clothing" are limited: windbreakers with reflective strips sewn in or one of those garish vests worn by roadside trash-collection crews. Dargelos' vest offers elegant respite. A simple featherweight net of reflective material slips over any shirt or jacket. Hit it with high beams and it lights up. [Dargelos Lightning Vest](http://www.dargelos.cc/product/lightning-vest) | $138 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Built for Two Being seen on the bike is important, but so is being heard. Each press of the Incredibell Duet's lever produces a pair of loud dings in that rich, distinct tone you get only from brass. Pedestrians, animals, other cyclists, even drivers will hear you clearly and know to look out. Much more civilized than yelling all the time. [Incredibell Brass Duet](http://www.amazon.com/Mirrycle-Incredibell-Brass-Duet-Bicycle/dp/B001SMOY9M) | $12 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Air Force Most bike tools deserve to stay hidden. But with its varnished wooden handle, aluminum base, and metallic black paint job, this pump really should be shown off. A double-sided head fits both Schrader and Presta stems, and at an extra-long 47 inches, the hose can reach your tire valves even when your bike is on a repair stand. [Lezyne Classic Floor Drive Pump](http://www.adelineadeline.com/accessories/pumps/lezyne-classic-floor-pump-white.html) | $65 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Everything Illuminated Whether you're taking out the trash or removing a car's distributor, hands-free lighting is a godsend — though one usually relegated to your forehead. But thanks to the Lapel Torch's clever magnetic clip, you can affix this beacon to almost anything — your shirt, your watch, your belt ... even a headband, if that's your thing. [Snow Peak Lapel Torch](http://www.amazon.com/Snow-Peak-Lapel-Torch-White/dp/B00C3OMP0Y) | $55 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Carry a Tune You're a grown-up now, so ditch that college-era CD boom box for something more sophisticated. The Beolit 12 sounds remarkable for its compact size: only 9 inches across. But with 120 watts of power, audio comes out both loud and clear. Plus, it sips tunes off your iPhone via AirPlay. An integrated handle means it's ready to play outside whenever you are. [B&O Beolit 12](http://www.amazon.com/B-O-PLAY-1290951-Beolit/dp/B006VXFEMO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1385147245&sr=8-1&keywords=beolit+12) | $800 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Stop the Bleeding Don't defile your Temple of Make with some ugly first aid kit from the drugstore. This OSHA-approved, moisture- and-dust-shedding, painted steel coffer holds all you need to treat the inevitable hobby-related wound. [Best Made Metal First Aid Kit](http://www.bestmadeco.com/products/small-first-aid-kit) | $48 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Got Your Back You can take chances in traffic, but don't take chances with your laptop. Close this beautiful treated-canvas bag by rolling the top down tightly and buckling it, keeping your modern conveniences safe and dry. A pair of waterproof pockets hidden along the seams are perfect for stashing your wallet and phone. [Brooks Pickwick Backpack](http://www.adelineadeline.com/pickwick-day-pack.html#.Uo-s1xbs5-I) | $235 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Forever Chill Coolers take up a lot of space — in your garage, at a campsite, on a picnic — and a homely, yellowed plastic one is a great way to uglify your life. This handsome metal-clad 54-quarter is an instant classic. It holds 85 cans of beer, and thanks to all the stainless steel hardware, it will long outlast your tailgating days. [Coleman 54-Quart Steel-Belted Cooler](http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-54-Quart-Steel-Belted-Cooler-Red/dp/B0009PURKE) | $120 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Target Practice Finnish dart games have different rules than their traditional British pub brethren. This gorgeous pressed-paper dartboard made in Finland's inland city of Toijala is incentive enough to learn (don't worry, they're much simpler than cricket). [Kiosk Finnish Dart Set](http://kioskkiosk.com/products/finnish-dart-set) | $55 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Water Retention Putting together a disaster kit? Start with water. Lifesaver's Jerrycan not only holds up to 18.5 liters of H20 but has a built-in filter that removes contaminants down to 15 nanometers in size — that's small enough to make sure you're not drinking giardia. [Lifesaver Jerrycan](http://www.amazon.com/LIFESAVER-Systems-Liter-Capacity-Filtering/dp/B005FDCXL6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1385147482&sr=8-1&keywords=lifesaver+jerry+can) | $366 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Fine Print Real talk: You're probably not going to 3-D-print your next cell phone. But the Form 1 is still great fun — especially since it's ready right out of the box and comes with software even non-engineers can use. [FormLabs Form 1](http://formlabs.com/products/our-printer) | $3,300 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Special Case The antithesis of the clunky plastic most handyman kits are made of, the blue enameled steel of this Japanese design elevates the humble toolbox to an object of timeless beauty. The lower compartment is large enough for all your basic hand tools. The cantilevered lid contains additional storage; configure it any way you like using the removable metal dividers. [Trusco Tool Box](http://www.field-online.com/product/tool_box) | $85 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Fixing a Hole The good looks of these lightweight garden tools are a side effect of function: The red color makes them easy to spot on your green (or brown) lawn, and the holes in the powder- coated steel handles keep your hands cool while improving your grip. [Kiosk Red Metal Garden Tool Set](http://kioskkiosk.com/products/red-metal-garden-tool-set) | $40 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Designated Drivers Screwdrivers can really chew up your hand. Not this one. The rounded hardwood handle (carved in Maine) sits nicely in your palm, and the grooves provide great grip. Don't be afraid to crank it: Your screw will break before the hardened steel blade does. [Wood Handled Screwdriver Set of 8](http://store.kaufmann-mercantile.com/collections/tools-outdoors/products/wood-handled-screwdriver-set-of-8) | $60 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Out Swinging The lacquered leather wrapped around the handle of this do- it-all shop hammer is about way more than looks. It absorbs the shock of each blow, and with every nail you hit, it breaks in and becomes increasingly comfortable. [Estwing Leather Handle Claw Hammer](http://www.estwing.com/i_leather_claw_hammers.php) | $32 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Sentient Sensor Your house might be screaming for help, but you can't speak its language. Think of Twine as a translator. Drop it anywhere to monitor vibration and temperature. Additional sensors keep tabs on moisture and things like doors opening and closing, and you can see it all from a handy web app. [Supermechanical Twine](http://supermechanical.com) | $125; extra sensors $25 each 
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 Courtesy of Linus Bikes One for the Road Drawing equally from European city cruisers and the track bikes favored by urban daredevils, Linus has designed an austere, elegant roadster. The rugged steel frame is perfect for daily commutes yet still relaxed and nimble enough for weekend loops through the park. Don't let the lack of visible stopping parts fool you: There's a coaster brake in the rear wheel. [Linus Roadster Classic](http://www.linusbike.com/products/the-roadster-classic) | $465 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Motor Head Impact drivers aren't just for changing wheels at a racetrack — they're great for putting screws into anything around the house: the wall, an IKEA shelf, you name it. The beauty of this Bosch model is its size — the compact head fits into even the tightest nooks. [Bosch PS21-2A](http://www.amazon.com/Bosch-PS21-2A-12-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Batteries/dp/B003BEE12U) | $100 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Head Strong If you like to bike in jeans and sneakers instead of stretchy shorts and clicky shoes, you'll want something more understated than the typical cycling helmet. Sahn's lid offers all the security and comfort of a regular brain bucket — including a ratcheted tension wheel in the back for dialing in the proper fit — without the aero extras or flashy graphics. [Sahn Classic Helmet](http://www.amazon.com/SAHN-Helmets-Classic-Helmet-Blue/dp/B00B10I7CG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1385155778&sr=8-1&keywords=sahn+helmet) | $130 
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 Naoya Fujishiro Save My Seat Designed by a pair of cyclists in rainy London, this rear-wheel fender is a big bi-stable ribbon spring, much like a slap bracelet. On dry days, the thin stainless steel blade stays coiled under your seat. When the streets get wet, you unroll it and press your thumb on the central crease, stiffening the fender and locking it in place. [Plume Mudguard](http://plumemudguard.com) | $35 
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