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January 6, 2011
Conventional mountain bike tyres are more than up to dealing with a few inches of snow, but ice provides far more of a challenge. With more cold weather on the way, cyclists who like to stay on two wheels whatever the conditions but would rather not invest in a snow bike or pay around £50 for a single tyre fitted with metal spikes can adapt...
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January 6, 2011
One of the most notable aspects of the Nissan Leaf electric car, which goes on sale in March in this country, is that in appearance it is every inch the modern family car; the world’s first mass-produced electric car deliberately distinguishes itself from the many weird and wonderful electric vehicles that have come before it. Here we...
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January 5, 2011
Clothing that can regulate temperature to protect its wearer from extreme conditions has long been used by astronauts and deep sea divers, but thanks to a new product called Climaware, cyclists could soon have access to climate-controlled vests, shoes and even helmets. Climaware clothing places small metal discs close to the skin and then...
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December 23, 2010
Sit back, relax and enjoy the following hand-picked selection of the most popular cycling-related stories from our website in 2010. Top cycling stories 2010 It’s the knotty problem wrestled with by cyclists everywhere: You like the idea of owning a £140,000 Porsche GT3 RS, but worry it would mean less time on the bike. Luckily a team of...
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December 15, 2010
Rail commuters at Waterloo now have the use of a super-sized docking station designed to house 126 Boris Bikes – the first to be opened at a mainline railway station. There had been concerns that docking stations sited near to railway stations would empty or fill too quickly, but Transport for London says it is reacting to an...
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December 15, 2010
The Mitsubishi i-MiEV is the only electric car eligible for a £5,000 grant that can be bought and driven away when the scheme launches next month, according to a list released by the government this week. The remaining cars on the list are available only to lease or have yet to go on sale. The government has committed £43m towards the...
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December 14, 2010
A punitive import tax imposed on Chinese bicycle makers is adding 30 per cent to retail prices, according to Zhang Peisheng, senior commissioner from China Chamber of Commerce. The EU is deciding whether to extend the so-called anti-dumping duty on bicycles made in China to protect European bike brands. The EU has extended the duties twice,...
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December 13, 2010
No one knows what type of bicycle will become the default choice for style conscious urban bikers when the craze for fixed gear bikes has run its course, but a good candidate would be the utilitarian Dutch bikes that have this week gone on sale in London. Online bicycle retailer anddutch.co.uk is the brainchild of Gert-Jan Baan, a Dutchman...
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December 10, 2010
Bicycle accessories such as lights, computers and GPS devices could soon be powered by the heat generated by a cyclist’s body heat thanks to technology unveiled today by Fujitsu Laboratories. There is nothing new about solar-powered cycling devices, but the amount of power harvested is limited. Fujitsu Laboratories has been developing ways...
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December 9, 2010
The electric car pioneers who buy the world’s first mass-produced car, the Nissan Leaf, in Britain next year can choose to pay less than £100 a week. The low residual value of current electric vehicles placed a question mark over the estimated running costs of the Leaf, but used-car experts have predicted it will retain a 47 per cent of its...
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