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My name is Thorsten Hasenkamm and I've been cycling since my childhood – passionately since 2012. For me, it's only puristic, clean singlespeed bikes. Less is more, I don't like bikes that don't have a clean design and are cluttered with tons of attachments.
Like most people, I got my first bike as a gift from my parents. It was a BMX bike in the 80s. After that, I had a folding bike that had been converted into a chopper bike with three forks welded together. 😊
Actually, it's always the last one I've put together and built myself. In the photo with me, for example, you can see a SOMA with a Rush steel frame, riser handlebars (I've never liked drop bars, even as a child), and carbon wheels. One of my latest projects was a mini bike from kyoot-Bikes, where I customized a few components.

Basically in the living room. Literally “locking” it in the basement is out of the question for me. 😉
When I'm not cycling, I pursue my other passion (aside from spending time with my family): painting, drawing, designing, and everything related to it.
Mainly as a sport and recreational activity, for two- to four-hour tours. Whenever time and weather permit. For me personally, the fun factor is the most important thing about cycling, closely followed by the fitness factor. Competitive cycling, like all those determined roadies in their colorful “Lycra costumes” who you never see smiling on their bikes, is not my thing at all and not my cup of tea.

Before I discovered your pedals, I had the problem that there were no pedals that were both beautifully clean in design and functional. I was using ordinary, ugly, off-the-shelf pedals.
With Moto pedals, everything was just right for me from the start: superb grip combined with great design. The very first impression I had on my first ride can best be described as not even “noticing” the pedals, in a (very) positive sense, of course. Since I had my first pedals from Moto, I have never fitted any others to my subsequent bikes.
You can find even more bikes – and art – by Thorsten on Instagram @thasenkamm