Introducing the original Sho-Go's, what the next generation will be rollin' on. If you can picture riding a big truck or car on dubs one day, then why wait? You can be rollin' like the big boys now. Sho-Go's were designed to give your old, tired looking bike some "BLING". Sho-Go's add class and style to most any bike and will definitely turn heads. Studies show that Sho-Go's, as a result of their highly reflective chrome finish, increase a riders visibility to others up to 200% over stock reflectors both day and night. Imagine a product that everyone loves that can also keep them safer, who can argue with that? Sho-Go's assemble easily on most major 20" bikes, and are sold as a complete set, front and back. Be the envy of everyone on your block, don't be the last to be rollin' in style, order yours today!
Our company produces a one of a kind product with a US patent issued in 2005. Sho-Go's are designed for Bicycles to increase a riders visibility to others, while enhancing the bikes visual appeal. Our product sells mainly in North America, however the request for Sho-Go's around the world has been strong.
"Witness the Evolution of the bicycle"
The idea of Sho-Gos came in 2003. At this time of my life I was going to school at New England Institute of Technology and working at a credit card company in Boca Raton. I was on my way to work when I noticed a shiny object out of the corner of my eye, when I looked closer, I saw a boy riding his bike with foil in the spokes. I laughed and thought it looked pretty cool, then said to myself, “Man, you could see that kid coming from a mile away”.
Living in South Florida I’ve grown up seeing a lot of people with big, flashy cars. If you turn on MTV within five minutes, its guaranteed you’ll see a hot car sitting on custom wheels. A car is a car, but chrome wheels would get peoples attention. Why not enhance the look of bicycles while making riders more visible? It’s a no brainer!
I started to sketch out my ideas on paper. After I got the basic design idea I thought would work, I took the idea to the computer. Since I was in school at the time pursuing my degree as a webmaster, I had the resources needed to make my vision a reality.
On September 13th 2005, Patent #6942302 was issued and Sho-Gos was born.