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    Bicycle highways come to Germany!

    Posted on by Gareth Mankoo

    It’s been the dream of every cyclist and Germany is sure to make it come true with the approval of a bicycle highway. The country is all set to unleash the 100 kilometer highway only for cyclists and has already … Continue reading3

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    Helix takes the wraps off its world’s smallest and lightest folding bike

    Posted on by Shruti Shree

    The concept of foldable bikes is a great one, but the ones available in the market are not so good. Most of them are heavy, uncomfortable to ride because of their small wheels. The worst thing about them can be … Continue reading3

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    The BESV Panther PS1 is the world’s lightest commuter electric bike

    Posted on by gavril

    Driving a car to travel short distances in an urban environment isn’t the best idea, particularly if you’re looking to breathe in unpolluted air. One of the best replacements to chunky gas-guzzling cars is an electric bicycle, particularly because of … Continue reading3

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    France introduces a bike-sharing program for kids!

    Posted on by gavril

    Bike-sharing programs are perhaps one of the most eco-friendly and energy-efficient ways to get people around, particularly those who don’t have the access to their own green vehicles. Recently, France has decided to bring a bike-sharing initiative to the newer … Continue reading3

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    France will now pay employees to cycle to work!

    Posted on by gavril

    We’ve always been flag bearers of bicycles, given the fact that these two-wheeled contraptions are the most energy-efficient and eco-friendly way of travelling in contemporary times. The French authorities agree with this and have decided to promote bicycle use in … Continue reading3

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    Hercules Topgear-S concept bicycle packs automated gear-shifting system!

    Posted on by gavril

    When designer Harikrishnan P K decided to come up with a jolly green way to get around, ordinary wasn’t enough. Called the Hercules Topgear-S, this fabulous bicycle is a futuristic rendition of the current bicycle available in the market and … Continue reading3

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    Ridekick turns common bicycles into electricity-powered eco-friendly wheels

    Posted on by gavril

    Tired of peddling away? Well, this little add-on for your bicycle is designed to reduce the effort you put into bicycling, in an eco-friendly way. Called the Ridekick, short for a rider’s sidekick, or so we guess, this unit with … Continue reading3

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    Starke bicycles with USB charger juices your gadgets on the go

    Posted on by gavril

    Bicycle users behold! We just stumbled across a great way to juice up your portable electronics using energy produced by your pedaling. Developed by Silverback Labs, this USB charger was specially designed for the 2012 Starke series of City/Commuter bikes. … Continue reading3

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    Ajiro, the bamboo bicycle that grows, literally

    Posted on by gavril

    Assembly plants can take a hike. We prefer vehicles grown from ground up! And no, we aren’t dreaming or babbling. The Ajiro bamboo concept bicycle is probably the greenest vehicle we’ve ever come across. First off, it’s a bicycle, meaning … Continue reading3

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    Inspired by Prius, this bicycle is based on brainwave operated shifter

    Posted on by gavril

    If the Toyota Prius was to chuck away two of its wheels and transform into a bicycle, here’s a taste of what it would seem like! Developed by bicycle bigshot, Parlee Cycles, this bike was inspired by the best-selling hybrid, … Continue reading3

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