DeLorean bicycle is a blast from the past

The DeLorean brand – best known for the modified car used in the 1984 film Back to the Future – has remerged from the past as a stainless steel-framed bicycle.

Of course, bicycles bearing the marque of a luxury brand are nothing new; Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche and Mercedes are among the many car makers that have put their badges on bicycles. Even Hummer, the American manufacturer of military vehicles and SUVs puts its name on a useful-looking folding full-size mountain bike.

The choice of stainless steel for the DeLorean Anyday bicycle is not only a reference to the material used for the bodywork of the famous DeLorean car – its makers claim the frame is stiff and durable.

To help you remain visible at night, the wheels are coated with a new luminescent coating that becomes reflective when lights are shone on it.

Cycle Insurance

You don’t need to ride a £3,600 DeLorean bicycle to be in the market for cycle insurance. Whether you ride an old hack to get into work, or a state-of-the-art mountain bike for racing at weekends, it’s worth checking how your current policy compares with cycle insurance from the ETA. From as little as 39 per week, the cover includes new-for-old, third party insurance (in the case of an accident you may need to seek compensation or even deal with a claim by someone else), personal accident cover, race event cover and if you suffer a mechanical breakdown, a nationwide recovery service you and your bike. Electric bicycles can also be covered. Includes 90 days’ worldwide cover.

DeLorean cars to go electric

The distinctive DeLorean DMC-12 is to be re-launched as an electric car. The Electric DeLorean (DMC EV) will be available to buy in 2013, but engineer Dave Delman couldn’t wait that long so he spent £8,000 building his own.

The film featured a DeLorean time machine fitted with a ‘flux capacitor’ fuelled by plutonium that allowed it to travel through time when it reached a speed of 88mph. Dr Delman’s electric DeLorean is powered by thirteen lead-acid batteries that give a range of up to 30 miles.

 

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