News

November 14, 2014
The last time you felt your ride needed a boost, you probably stopped for a snack. François Gissy strapped a rocket to the back of his bicycle and clocked over 200mph. So fast was Gissy’s run, and so impressive his...
Cycling

November 14, 2014
It is the most environmentally-friendly way to get about, great exercise, sociable and free, and yet almost two thirds of us walk for less than one hour a week. When asked why we walk so little, most cite lack of time, incorrect footwear and rain - concerns addressed by designers in a variety of novel ways. Making a stand on behalf of...
General News

November 14, 2014
According to the HAGI index, the value of the classic car market is up by as much as 35 per cent this year. For the average motorist who buys from new, however, depreciation is likely to wipe as much as 50 per cent from the value of a family car after three years. Canny drivers choose their car carefully and, increasingly, take advantage of...
Driving

November 7, 2014
It’s bodywork may look a little rough around the edges, and it would need a roof to cope with the British winter, but these failings can be forgiven because the Strati is the world’s first 3D-printed electric car. A group of engineering companies built the life-size, working 3D-printed prototype vehicle in 44 hours using a process called...
Driving

November 7, 2014
As winter draws in and many bikes retreat to the comfort of the garden shed, it's a good time of year to review your security. In the run up to Christmas, fewer cyclists may take to the roads, but thieves are as active as ever. It doesn't cost a fortune to make your shed more secure. Motion sensitive halogen lights cost less than £10, as do...
General News

November 6, 2014
SolaRoad is new surface for cycle paths that converts sunlight into electricity and the first stretch, near the Dutch town of Krommenie, opens next week. [quote type="cycle_insurance"] Solaroad The idea behind SolaRoad is simple: sunlight on the road surface is absorbed by solar cells and converted into electricity, which is used for street...
Cycling

November 6, 2014
Fontus is a bicycle water bottle that takes moisture from the air to create safe drinking water. Industrial designer Kristof Retezár has aimed the self-filling bottle at long-distance cyclists. In the right climatic conditions, Fontus produces at least one pint of condensed drinking water every hour. More information at:...
General News

October 31, 2014
Now that smart phones allow us to carry the world in out pockets, the next step may be wearable transport - so says Hungarian industrial designer Adam Torok. His Belt Scooter is articulated so that it can be worn around the waist when not being ridden. [quote type="cycle_insurance"] Unless you are lucky enough to live a stone's throw from a...
Cycling

October 31, 2014
In the Netherlands, most cyclists would no sooner attach torches to their cars than ride a bike without a good-quality dynamo, but we British are more likely to opt for LED lights - which now come in all shapes and sizes. The Aura is a nylon webbing belt with a flexible LED and fibre optic lighting system embedded within. It can be set to...
Cycling

October 31, 2014
As a bike commuter in Seattle, electrical engineer Pete Clyde admits there have been many days when he's opted to drive a car and sit in traffic because he didn't feel there was any cycle light on the market that made him feel safe. But rather than stay off his bike, he designed his own LED 'flares'. [quote type="cycle_insurance"] Years of...
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