A Duck That
Won't Stay Put

Every steel frame rider knows the Columbus dove — that little white bird that says your tubes are the real deal. TRACKID's Roast Duck sticker is our nod to that icon, swapping the Italian dove for a Beijing roast duck. Same oval. Same reverence. Way better flavor.

But the sticker is more than a design gag. It's TRACKID in one image.

Beijing roast duck is the city's defining dish — carved tableside, served on proper plates, the kind of thing that represents centuries of craft and culture. The track bike is our thing — steel frames, fixed gears, no shortcuts. One belongs to Beijing's culinary heritage, the other to its street riding scene. They shouldn't go together, but somehow they do. That tension is TRACKID: taking something iconic and serious, and putting it on two wheels where it doesn't belong.

We listed the sticker on AliExpress for the price of a cheap beer. No ads. No influencer drops. Just a duck on a bike, sitting between phone cases and LED strips. Then something happened.

A kid in London stuck it on a Vigorelli. A messenger in São Paulo slapped it on a beater Pista. Someone in Tokyo put it on a NJS frame worth more than our rent. A dude in Melbourne stuck it on his helmet like a middle finger to minimalist cycling culture.

More and more orders across dozens of countries. Zero marketing budget. One very well-traveled duck.

This page is the proof. Every photo, every city, every rider who looked at this duck and thought: yeah, that's mine.

Peking Duck
Hot Duck

TRACKID Peking Duck sticker — Columbus-style oval with a roast duck, next to the HOT DUCK spec sheet

Get In Touch

Questions, collabs, or just want to talk bikes and ducks?

trackid_bj@126.com