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Clug: World's most simple bicycle storage fix

June 25, 2014

Like all the best ideas, Clug is fiendishly simple - a tiny wall-mounted clip that keeps your bike upright to protect walls from scuff marks. Depending on how high up a wall it is fixed, a Clug can hold a bike on one or two wheels. The design company responsible for the Clug, Vancouver-based Hurdler Studios, believes that giving people more...

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Police target bicycle cable locks

June 19, 2014

Bicycles secured with flimsy cable locks are being tagged as unsafe by police in America. The yellow tags yellow read: “The Police Department stole your bike” “Cable locks just aren’t safe,” Commander Jason Mollendor of Auraria Police, Denver, told metnews.org. “It takes a thief no time to get through them with wire cutters.” Cyclists can...

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Hexo+ autopilot drone captures cycling heroics

June 18, 2014

Aerial footage might once have been the preserve of big-budget films, but a new design of inexpensive camera drone promises to make cycling stars of us all. The fully autonomous £330 Hexo+ uses a gimbal to carry a GoPro camera to capture footage. The flying camera platform works in conjunction with a smart phone to automatically follow your...

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Hovding cycle helmet airbag offered by insurer

June 18, 2014

One lucky British cyclist this summer will win a cycling airbag that cost £10m to develop. The Hövding is the world's first cycling airbag and is up for grabs in a free prize draw organised by leading bike insurer, the ETA. Hovding and its inflatable 'invisible cycle...

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French cyclists paid £1,400 per year to commute

June 17, 2014

French cyclists can now claim a 20-cents-per-kilometre incentive for every kilometre they pedal to and from work under a pilot scheme launched this month. A rider with a 10-mile commute into work will be entitled to £128 every month. The initiative aims to encourage more people to cycle to work.

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360-degree bicycle helmet cams are here

June 6, 2014

The 360cam from GIROPTIC is a new digital camera that takes 360-degree pictures heralds a new generation of bicycle helmet cameras. Helmet cams are used by an increasing number of cyclists for the video evidence they can provide in the event of a road traffic collision. The flaw with conventional cameras is that they offer only a view of...

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Solar-powered intelligent roads

May 30, 2014

The American public has donated over £1 m to the couple behind Solar Roadways - a revolutionary solar-powered modular road paving system. Scott and Julie Brusaw have spent eight years developing the solar road panels in their back yard. The glass panels are robust enough to withstand the pressure from an articulated lorry and designed to be...

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Win a Hovding cyclist airbag

May 30, 2014

THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW ENDED The Hovding is a revolutionary safety device for cyclists that has already sold in its thousands, but it's unlikely you will have noticed any on the roads - the world's first cycling airbag is indistinguishable from a coat collar until it inflates in the event of a crash. The airbag cost £10m to develop and is...

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Cyclists and road rage: Then and now

May 23, 2014

With many more bicycles on the road now the the cycling season is getting into full swing, a light-hearted guide for cyclists on how to deal with abuse from motorists suggests forgoing verbal retaliation in favour of psychological warfare. According to the guide, which is available as a guide at the excellent systemcomic.com : When people...

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Sada: The folding bicycle goes hubless

May 23, 2014

The Sada is a radical design that seeks to bring performance and grace to the folding bicycle. Every design involves compromise, but the quest for small size and quick operation is often at the expense of handling and seating position. The Sada bike folder bicycle aims to improve on tried and tested designs by Brompton and Dahon by using...

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