News

No-plug pedelec – the Alter Bike fuel cell bicycle

November 22, 2013

The Alter Bike is a fuel cell electric bicycle that has no need for plugs and sockets. Electric bicycles, or pedelecs, do not have the same requirement for recharging infrastructure as electric cars – after all, if you run out of juice, you just pedal home – but...

General News

BMW i3 is a game changer for electric cars

November 22, 2013

At £25,680, the BMW i3 is too expensive to be the electric vehicle equivalent of the Ford Model T, but it will nonetheless do much to alter perceptions. Electric cars are often dismissed as novelty vehicles; exotic runabouts for the wealthy or badges of honour for the environmentally devout, but for most, a drive in the i3 will be a...

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Bike Vault to beat bike thieves

November 15, 2013

What if you need to store your bicycle outside, but are without a garden shed? Bike thieves always go for easy pickings first, but they are notoriously resourceful and brazen when need be. The upshot for cyclists is that thieves will remove the hinges from a garden shed, pull aside fence posts to pop open side gates and even demolish a...

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Power to the pedestrian – walking bridges around the world

November 15, 2013

Looking like a tendril from the stunning Beijing Olympics bird’s nest stadium, the soon-to-be-built Changsha Meixi lake crossing is another example of the cutting-edge architecture being employed around the world to build landmark pedestrian bridges - a celebration of walking that is always to be encouraged. The architectural practice, NEXT...

Environment

The world's most extreme mobility scooter

November 15, 2013

The Ziesel is an extreme mobility scooter that laughs in the face of extreme weather and terrain. Of the 300,000 mobility scooters in Britain, most are surprisingly capable at tackling slopes, curbs and small steps, but occasionally they do get into difficulty - there is even a breakdown recovery service for mobility scooters. However, it...

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Belt up, Boris! Bicycle lights you won't forget

November 15, 2013

Say what you like about London Mayor Boris Johnson, but there is little doubt he is a dyed-in-the-wool cyclist - as vulnerable to the curse of the flat battery as the rest of us. Johnson was exposed as having ridden without a rear light by a cab driver, who called the mayor during Ask Boris, his weekly phone-in show on London radio station...

Cycling

Work out while you work: The pedal-powered desk

November 15, 2013

A pair of entrepreneurs are seeking funding for their 'dynopod' concepts - pedal-powered workstations that exploit the efficiency of a bicycle to power a range of tools including laptops, food processors and water pumps. Pedal Power's dynopods could help counteract inactive...

Cycling

Front-wheel bicycle boot

November 8, 2013

Design students have devised a bicycle with a storage compartment incorporated into its front wheel. There is no requirement for a car to have headlamps to pass an MOT, or be driven legally during daylight hours, but that doesn't stop manufacturers including them on every model they sell. They simply assume most motorists want to drive at...

Cycling

Umbrellas lost on trains upcycled

November 8, 2013

What to do with the 80,000 umbrellas lost on London’s Underground each year? For those that cannot be reunited with their owners, a group of architects may have the answer: The Harvest Dome. The Harvest Dome was built earlier this year in New York using 450 discarded umbrellas support by a floating platform made from 128 recycled drinks...

General News

Gone in 80 seconds – the peril of bicycle cable locks

November 8, 2013

An increasing number of cyclists are falling victim to theft because the flimsy cables they use to secure their bikes can be cut in seconds. Good quality, Sold Secure-rated D-locks are commonly sold with a cable accessory – a length of flimsy, plastic-coated metal cable intended to secure quick-release wheels and not the bike itself....

Cycling