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  • #bike

    Unicycle Built For Two: Cool Design and Sign of the Times

    It's a neat-looking concept Corbin Dunn came up with, as far as cycling death-traps go. But in this economy, it's also practical for couples who'd rather not splurge on extravagances like a second wheel. UPDATED: Now with instructions and video! More »
    12/14/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #transportation

    Grace Electric Bike Is Part Motorcycle, Part Race Car and Part Fighter Jet

    There are plenty of electric bike designs out there, but few (possibly none) can compare to the Grace E-bike. Its CNC-aluminum frame is fitted with eurofighter and Formula One parts, and it has a top speed of 40 mph. More »
    11/17/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #remainders

    Remainders: Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)

    Case-Mate Designs Kindle Case, Proves They Don't Understand Kindle...Famous Watchmaker Teams With Famous Carmaker To Launch Least Famous Phone Ever...Designer Discovers Way To Make Bike Seats More Uncomfortable...Wind Turbines Go Stealth to Quit Screwing Up Radar More »
    11/02/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #gps

    Garmin Edge 500 Cycling GPS Tracks Speed, Burned Calories and Heart Rate

    We are still waiting on the BERU Factor 001 with its built-in computer, but Garmin's new Edge 500 will add GPS and some health monitoring tools to your bicycle in the meantime. More »
    09/01/09
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    By Joanna Stern
  • #bicycle

    Impossible-to-Steal-or-Puncture Bicycle Won't Last a Day In NY

    Olympic cyclist Chris Boardman thinks that his beautiful Tron-like dream bicycle will never get stolen—even if it looks so cool that nobody would be able to resist. Fortunately, he says that they will be common in 20 years. More »
    08/11/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #bikes

    Bottleclip Attaches Any Bottle to (Almost) Any Bike

    Ah, the hot summer is here. Is there any better way to enjoy it than sitting on the terrace of the Surf Bar, slurping one caipirinha after the other while the sun—and other things—kisses your cheeks. Maybe. More »
    07/01/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #bike

    Montague Paratrooper Tactical Folding Bike Can Survive 1000-Foot Jumps

    Can your mountain bike survive this 1000-foot jump? Mine can't. In fact, I don't even have a mountain bike. Much less one that is used by the US Marines, folds, and looks as badass as the Montague Paratrooper Tactical Bike. More »
    06/18/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #bicycle

    Revolutionary Bicycle Doesn't Use Wheels or Any Common Sense

    Guan Baihua—a guy in China—must know something that we don't know. Some secret law of physics that explains why the hell his bike has no wheels, but weird metal and rubber angled pieces. More »
    06/01/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #concepts

    Freelock Self-Locking Cycle Concept

    If you're tired of carrying a lock around with you every where you ride, the Freelock is a self-locking bicycle whose seat also functions as a built in lock, which is apparently as secure as an old bicycle with a typical chain lock. More »
    05/26/09
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    By Andi Wang
  • #review

    Schwinn Tailwind Electric Bicycle Lightning Review

    The Gadget: Schwinn Tailwind Bicycle has all the features of a well equipped commuter bike, but comes with an integrated electric motor that makes this two-wheeler a motor-assisted bicycle. More »
    04/09/09
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    By Christopher Mascari
  • #woodenbicycle

    Chinese Villager Takes Wooden Bike Out For a Spin

    A carpenter in a Chinese village, perhaps unwilling to spend what would amount to a month's pay on a bicycle, has created a 100% wooden one to ride around town instead. More »
    03/25/09
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    By Elaine Chow
  • #bikes

    This Is the World's Most Advanced Bike and it Has an On-Board Computer

    BERU's Factor 001 is scheduled to be unveiled next week in the UK, and purportedly has GPS, motorsport-grade sensors and a radio transmitter, which all go back to an on-board computer. More »
    03/09/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #spookyart

    Skeleton Bicycle Will Give Me Nightmares for Weeks

    I don't know what's wrong with this thing. It's not the metal skeleton that gives me the chills. It's probably the posture. If there are bikes in hell, they are probably like this one. More »
    01/26/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #sitonit

    Clothes Iron Bike Seat Warms Your Cheeks

    If you've ever wanted to sit on a hard, flat, unyielding piece of metal while biking but your butt gets cold easily, we've got a solution for your ridiculous problem. More »
    12/27/08
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #concept

    Concept Electric Bike Charges Via A Method You Probably Would Never Guess In a Million Years

    This concept folding electric bike won a Merit prize in a bike design competition, but its practical use is probably limited. Why? Because you charge it at home by pedaling. More »
    12/22/08
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    By Jason Chen
  • #lolz

    See Saw Bicycle: Crashing is Only One of the Ways It Can Kill You

    Once again, someone has taken absurd and dangerous bicycle design to another preposterous level. Thankfully, the See Saw bike is only in the prototype phase because if you didn't flat out crash and burn trying to ride it (with someone of equal weight), you would surely go brain dead repeatedly head-butting your partner. More »
    11/24/08
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #lolz

    Double Bike Takes You on a Supremely Ridiculous Ride

    11/11/08
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  • #halloweengadgets

    Broomstick Bike Is Perfect Vehicle for Wannabe Witches

    10/30/08
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  • #design

    Di-Cycle: A Bike That Travels Over Land and Water

    Right off the bat the Di-Cycle design is eye-catching. Imagine the looks you would get pedaling this down the road, smashing into cars and bumping old ladies off the sidewalk. Now imagine the looks you would get when you turn sharply toward the neighborhood pool, ride in and mow down all of the swimmers flailing around in the water trying desperately to escape. Apparently that pleasant dream is possible with this bizarre looking contraption. Unfortunately, you are going to have to rein in your bicycle blood lust for now. The Di-Cycle is only in the design phase at the moment. [Core 77 via ffffound via Likecool via Ubergizmo]
    09/10/08
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #fantasticplastic

    Innervision Plastic Bike Should be Called Re-Bicyclable

    08/08/08
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  • #minimalist

    Nulla Minimalist Bike Concept Dispenses With Spokes, Most of Frame

    Designer Bradford Waugh came up with Nulla (meaning "nothing") as a way of making bikes more stylish and lightweight. And visually stunning of course. Lacking spokes, it uses a direct-gear-chain drive system, which leaves the bike looking like a simple set of open curves. Whether or not it would ride well would be immaterial, methinks: rock up to a cycling meet on this thing and you'd have an instant bunch of admirers. Just a concept... but who knows, it looks exactly sort of thing we're riding in twenty years time. [Tuvie]
    08/08/08
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    By Kit Eaton
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