News

July 18, 2013
Each summer, the number of cyclists on the roads reaches a peak as bikes that spend the rest of the year languishing in sheds get dusted off and most bikes are bought new and used for the first time. Unfortunately, it all makes for rich pickings for cycle thieves. Bike thieves are, for the most part, specialists; they target particular...
Cycling

July 16, 2013
With temperatures in the southeast of England this week hotter than Casablanca, Antigua and Nairobi, there has never been a better time for a staycation; the name, first coined in America, for a cheap holiday that involves staying at home, enjoying day trips and eating out. ...
General News

July 12, 2013
Aerovelo is a remarkable pedal-powered helicopter that has taken to the air to win the Sikorsky Prize, an extremely challenging aviation competition that has been fought over for 33 years. Looking like a Leonardo da Vinci sketch brought to life, on June 13, 2013, the incredible Aerovelo captured the long-standing Sikorsky Prize with a...
Cycling

July 11, 2013
Recent increases in subscription fees, the first fatal road collision in its three-year history and revelations about higher-than-expected running costs have meant the London Cycle hire scheme, more commonly referred to as Boris Bikes, has been having a rough time of it lately. To further add to the mayor’s woes, a rival scheme that offers...
Cycling

July 10, 2013
There’s a poignancy about removing old dog-eared luggage tags that have accumulated on the handles of suitcases, but according to airlines they are outmoded way of tracking luggage that costs passengers time and should be replaced by reusable electronic tags. British Airways is testing a new electronic luggage tag designed to do away with...
General News

July 9, 2013
At higher speeds, a skin-suit can add 1 mph to your average speed over the course of a time trial, but get the design right and the all-in-one can make you look fast, even when you’re at a standstill. Inspired by the sci-fi film Tron, the latest cycling skin-suit from Podium costs $150 and claims to offer a better speed advantage than a...
Cycling

July 5, 2013
No word on how much protection it offers, but a new design of low-cost, recyclable, bicycle helmet manufactured from waste paper pulp is an imaginative use for the discarded newspapers that litter the London transport network. Under the proposal, the many tons of newspapers, in particular the freebies such as the Standard and Metro, would...
Cycling

July 3, 2013
A British inventor has built the world's fastest and loudest shopping bicycle. Shopper bikes are the ideal vehicle for short-distance errands; robust little work vehicles long loved by those for whom the bicycle is about function rather than form.They are bikes that cannot be described as fast, until now. V1 doodlebug-powered bicycle Colin...
Cycling

July 3, 2013
A change to the London congestion charge means that previously-exempt sub-100g/km cars such as the Fiat 500 TwinAir, Smart and Toyota Prius will no longer escape the daily £10 fee. Only fully-electric cars and plug-in electric hybrid models will scrape beneath the new exemption threshold of 75g/km. Cars that will continue to escape the...
Environment

June 27, 2013
Trust the Dutch to know what makes a good bicycle bell. Apparently it’s all in the choice of metal. While the alloy used in the most basic models (the type that’s fitted by law to all cycles sold new) might be cheap to produce, it’s sound is tinny and inferior. By comparison, traditional bell metal comprises mainly copper and has been used...
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