There are a lot of novelties at the annual CES 2019, but we were especially attracted by the minimalistic Novus, which is a hybrid between an electric bicycle and an electric motorcycle.
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CES 2019 does not only serve entertainment electronics, but also something else. Even in the electronic world, design has its place, and one such presentation is the Coleen bike, which will present the pleasure of urban mobility anew.
The Norwegian start-up company ReTyre has found a new way to quickly and elegantly change the tires on a bicycle, so that we can instantly adapt to the changed driving surface. After two years of research and tests, they presented a product with which we 'change' the tire on the bike and we already have a completely different 'rubber', with a profile that suits us better at that moment.
Electric mountain bikes are steadily making inroads into the world of mountain biking. With the help of an electric motor, mountain paths that have been inaccessible until now will become accessible, and the descent down will be even more adrenaline-inducing. If you're not a total follower of just 'foot drive', we've selected some mountain bikes with 'electric assistance' that will make it easier for you to conquer unconquerable peaks. Here are the best electric mountain bikes.
Nowadays, we like to see urban transport being efficient and fun. And that doesn't mean it has to be dull and uninspired. As proof that personal transportation can still be cool, Sol Motors presented the Pocket Rocket, which redefines fun on two wheels.
There is a company called Stark Drive in Stockholm, which manufactures electric bicycles. The latest of them, the Stark Drive Mini, is an accessible, folding electric bike that has 14-inch wheels, folds in two places and weighs just 13 kilograms.
Even if you don't follow the world of motorcycling very often, you definitely notice some unusual 'creation'. Something similar could be said about the Honda CT90 BMX 'Redline', produced by Lossa Enginering. She's so weird she's downright brilliant.
Technology is advancing in all areas and the cycling world is no different. Bicycles have already changed significantly throughout history, but this time we got a special device that does not need a chain to drive the bicycle.
London engineer James Roberts invented a special Helyx bike that gives the user more control over the steering. The special design allows the user to 'release' the rear wheel and the seat, which can then be used to further steer the bike.
Red Shark Bikes has unveiled a series of trimarans that allow riders to ride on water surfaces. As it turns out, from now on, not even a river, lake or sea will be able to stop you from reaching your destination.
Having trouble storing your bike? You are not the only one as many people have the same problem. Unfortunately, the biggest problems are with bicycle theft, and there is also a lack of suitable 'parking' places for bicycles in many places. Fortunately, Alpen has come up with an elegant solution to all of the aforementioned problems.
Vanmoof has updated its electric bikes. The new technology was introduced to the S2 and X2 models, and both share a design that is simple yet bold enough to let you know in an instant which bike you're looking at.