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.
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The range of bikes these days is exceptional. From sports to urban, from futuristic to retro models. The quality is always better and the price is suitable for it. And as such, of course, they are also the target of thieves, who are skilled in just about every trick, and there is almost no lock that would stop them on the move. Well, until now. Deeper Lock may be too tough for even the most resourceful of rogues.
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.
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.
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.
That electric bicycles are a trend that is particularly evident even on the sunny side of the Alps, we can see for ourselves in the city centers, where this type of transport is the choice of different generations. Our streets are mostly dominated by S-BIKES bikes from the Špan company, which enters 2017 with two new versions and a renewed star – the Smart 01 folding bike.
We have already said a lot about bikes, but not everything. Apparently, far from it. The industrial designer Tamas Turi presented his new creation or an idea named Revo. If nothing else, he was obviously guided by the idea "two is better" during the project.
We've seen them on the streets before, haven't we? From a distance, you don't even know if it's a ski or a bike. Well, it's definitely about wheels, just a little smaller, and that's where their advantage lies. We can easily fold them, put them on our shoulders, put them in the trunk, put them under the table in the bar, etc. Let's take a look at the Whippet folding bike, which its creators claim is something special.
Bicycles are the preferred means of transportation anyway, especially in cities where sheet metal on four wheels tends to move slower than any moving body. Have you ever thought about an electric version of the bike? Users claim that they have many advantages. One of them is, let's say, that you don't come to work completely sweaty. This one just drinks water, right? Introducing the Turbo Vado 5.0 bike, which does not look like a normal bike of this type. Let's see why.
Air pollution appears more and more often on the agenda of TV reports, round tables and, after all, also in our conversations. It is a serious problem that especially large cities face, and the Dutch artist and innovator Daan Roosegaarde, who started the "Smog Free" project in 2014, is also aware of this. His first product, the Smog Free Tower, with which he installed the world's first air purifiers of this kind in Amsterdam in 2015, now has a sequel: a bicycle with a purifier.
The story began seven years ago in Italy. It was then that Stefano Zellner found an abandoned bicycle on the street and began to restore it. After weeks of creation in his father's garage, he finally assembled a bicycle that is extremely friendly to the environment and the eyes.
In addition to changing and 'pumping' inner tubes, the most we have to do with the bike is the chain. They rust, crack, peel, and require a lot of maintenance, not to mention we often get our pants dirty with it. If only they weren't there! Your wishes were heard by Sean Chan, who created the Chainless bike.