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The go-anywhere glamping hot tub

March 26, 2015

The Nomad is a wood-fired hot tub for glamping expeditions that promises an end to the damp floors of the communal shower block. Glamping hot tub The Nomad heater coil provides hot water on demand that can be powered by gas or firewood. The clever part is that it uses thermo syphoning to circulate the water, so no water pump is needed. The...

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The world's fastest (and most expensive) bicycle wheels

March 26, 2015

The Gokiso wheel set from Kondo Machine might outperform all others, but after shelling out £5,300 you would be entitled to nothing less. So efficient are the wheels that they spin on a test rack for six minutes, compared to the 90 seconds typical of the average high quality hub. Kondo engineers, more used to fabricating parts for aircraft...

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Staycation Glamping

March 20, 2015

Glamping offers the chance to discover the pleasures of local produce, simple regional cuisine and a slower pace of life. It's also an excuse to spend the night somewhere unusual; as well as the usual yurts, pods and frontiers-style tents, there are tree houses, boats and converted lorries to choose from. No surprise then that glamorous...

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British driverless car to cross America

March 19, 2015

Google and Apple do a good job of stealing driverless car headlines, but rather more quietly a British company will next week test its own autonomous car on embark on a 3,500-mile trans-American road trip. On March 22, Delphi Automotive will demonstrate its driverless car on a journey between Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco to New York...

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Bicycle parts stolen by 'bike cannibals'

March 19, 2015

Cambridgeshire police have described thieves who strip handlebars, saddles and wheels as bike cannibals. [quote type="cycle_insurance"] They suggest cyclists carry parts with them when they secure their bikes in public, but since that isn’t always practicable or desirable, the alternative is to get cycle insurance from a provider that...

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Sahmurai Sword: Tubeless bicycle puncture repair

March 19, 2015

Tubeless bicycle tyres promise fewer punctures and improved handling, but repairing a flat at the roadside is not altogether straightforward. The Sahmurai Sword (named after creator Stefan ‘Sahmurai’ Sahm) is an easy-to-use, simple-to-store and safe way of carrying a tubeless plug system on your bike. Built into what are essentially...

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Diesel exhaust emissions tested

March 19, 2015

Research reveals new diesel vehicles are getting cleaner with the very latest Euro 6 diesels showing an improvement on Euro 5 of 72%. “The regulation change to Euro 6 has reduced the permitted levels of NOx by 55% but, in real terms, the very latest Euro 6 diesels that we’ve tested are showing an improvement on Euro 5 of 72%,” explains Nick...

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Arnold Schwarzenegger stopped for no cycle helmet

March 17, 2015

Keen cyclist Arnold Schwarzenegger has been stopped by police in Victoria for not wearing a helmet, an offence that carries a $146 (£75) fine. The 67-year-old Terminator star, who uses a bike to get about the cities he visits, was advised by Australian police to visit the nearest 7-Eleven and buy a helmet for $5. To wear or not to wear,...

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Electric cars could cut oil imports by 40%

March 13, 2015

A wholesale switch to electric cars by British drivers would cut oils imports by 40 per cent and carbon emissions by almost half, according to a study by Cambridge Econometrics. The research found that calculated that nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter would be “all but eliminated” over the next 35 years. The problem caused by...

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World's loudest bicycle horn

March 12, 2015

The cycle commuter behind the world’s loudest commercially-available bicycle horn stands to make an estimated £1 million from The Hornit this year — despite the idea being turned down on Dragons’ Den last month. [quote type="cycle_insurance"] Tom de Pelet designed the 140dB Hornit after years of cycle commuting. He told London newspaper The...

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