GinzVelo is a velomobile, i.e. a car-bike that goes as fast as a car. It is a tricycle with a closed cabin, which, in addition to the power of the rider, can also be powered by a 500-watt motor in the hub of the rear wheel, which is powered by a 48-watt battery. It is the child of inventor Peter Ginzburg, who himself calls it a human-electric hybrid vehicle (HEH Vehicle), and he is looking for customers through a Kickstarter campaign.
Cycling
What did bikes not have (until now) that cars have? Besides of course the steering wheel, gear lever, airbags and dashboard? The answer we're looking for is a large trunk. Many times we find ourselves wanting to go on a trip by bike, but we don't know where to go with the stuff we have to take with us. Well, from now on, these worries will be unnecessary, as The Load electric bike comes to our rescue.
Ta+Too is an innovative bike seat that can go anywhere with you. With it, you are like a shirt and an ass, because it goes with you even after you chain your bike and are out of sight. This prevents theft or damage. The modular seat features a removable top that snaps into the rest of the seat, so you don't have to lug around the seat post like you used to if you wanted to keep it safe from miscreants.
We all know what a bike is like. We all dare to claim that we can at least roughly draw it, even those who are not talented at drawing. After all, we only need to draw the frame, add handlebars, seat and wheels. It seems like an easy task, but as it turns out, it is far from the case. Velocipedia is the project of Bologna-based designer Ginaluce Gimini, who asked friends, family and strangers to draw a bicycle from memory on a piece of paper, then turned the designs into professionally drawn concepts.
You've probably seen a street artist ride a unicycle and look as confident as if he's done a little snacking. Of course, you tried it yourself, but quickly realized that this activity is not for you. From now on, everything will be different, because Kickstarter once again offers one hackneyed idea that anyone can use to become a unicycle master. Introducing the Uno Bolt electric unicycle.
Electric bikes are on the move! There are already so many that there is something for everyone. Avionics will attach their crucible and send their bike to the roads. Each of them will bear its own name. The look, which otherwise constantly walks between modern and retro, is reminiscent of a motorcycle. In fact, the V1 is our idea of what bicycles would have looked like 100 years ago, if they could have been powered by electricity back then.
The Upside Rack is an innovative bike rack that turns things upside down. Literally. If until now we were used to lifting the bikes correctly, the Upside Rack introduces a new tactic and a completely new way of mounting the bike, not the crossbar. Attach the carrier to the bike before lifting the bike, and transport it upside down.
Kolopark, an asphalt "pumptrack", was recently opened in Šiška in Ljubljana near Tivoli, next to the bar Lepa žorba, which was immediately flooded by bikes of all sizes. Replacing the wild parking lot with a free-to-use dirt track has proven to be a complete hit, as cycling enthusiasts of all ages now flock there every day instead of steel horses, and it has quickly become a popular outpost for families.
German Kraftwerk are electronic music pioneers who have been creating since the 1970s. The seal they left or they still leave it, it is practically immeasurable. Like all musicians, Kraftwerk sometimes decide to collaborate. But this time it's not a musical connection, but a sports one. Bicycle manufacturer Canyon announced that they designed and produced a limited series of racing bicycles together with a musical group, which also took part in the Tour de France. The model was named the Ultimate CF SLX Kraftwerk.
Paul Timmer, a Dutch designer, carved the wheel from ash wood (without the addition of veneer or plywood), a wood renowned for its aesthetic qualities and strength. But that doesn't mean that riding with such a frame is hard. Quite the opposite. The wooden structure intercepts more vibrations on the way to the body, even more than carbon fibers. Nevertheless, the bike is durable, which is especially appropriate for a cyclocross bike.
In 2014, the police in Slovenia recorded as many as 2,682 missing bicycles, and the actual number of stolen bicycles is much higher, as not everyone reports the theft. The possibility of a thief working and a bad and cheap lock (for example, a thin knitting needle) is almost the same for a thief today as leaving a bicycle unlocked. Thus, you have a high probability of becoming part of the black statistics. But not with the fixed Linka smart lock, which "recruits" money on Kickstarter. Also equipped with a siren, it attaches to the bicycle frame and is connected to your smartphone via Bluetooth technology.
The Ono Bikes Arhont electro electric bike comes from Belgrade and, by its appearance, it would rather be classified as a motorcycle or chopper rather than a bicycle. Its shape strongly resembles the famous Harley-Davidson. Of course, it is far from reaching the speed of the iconic motorcycle, but the 7 kilowatt electric motor still gives it a lot of power. With this bike you will definitely be the main star in town.