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    Splinter Bike made completely out of wood by Michael Thompson

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    This bike couldn’t have been more appropriately named, the Splinter Bike. Made completely out of wood, the bike has every single part made from either birch plywood, Lignum Vitae, Ekki or an old broom handle. The idea was conceived by … Continue reading3

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    Hit the outdoors with your infant on the electrically-assisted Panasonic bikes

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    A short while ago, we came across a double-seated bicycle integrating an electric-assist. Now, here’s a way to get around town an electrically-assisted bike, without having to leave your infant back home! These bikes by Panasonic Cycle Technology Co Ltd … Continue reading3

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    Electrically-assisted bicycle for two

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    Now the bicycle sure is a selfish mode of transport, perfect for a solitary traveler. However, if you’re planning to have company on you bicycling trip, here’s an electricity-assisted bike that lets you do just that! With dual seats, the … Continue reading3

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    Parking bicycles vertically, doesn’t necessarily mean piling them up, thinks Manifesto Architecture

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    As the world is slowly moving towards greener practices, bicycles might just seize the spotlight once again, being the cleanest way to travel short distances. And if this does turn into a reality, parking spaces for all these bicycles might … Continue reading3

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    The Grace Pro Race e-Bike speeds up to 45km/h with pedal assisted engine

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    Now an e-bike and a motorcycle do leave many confused while spotting the exact differences these days, with a hair-thin line separating the two. Designer and entrepreneur Michael Hecken and Karl-Heinz Nicolai collaborated for the Grace bike, with the frame … Continue reading3

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    London’s cyclists increase two-fold owing to new bike lanes

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    London is seeing an increase in its two wheel pedal pushers who’ve lately taken to the streets leaving home their gas guzzlers, all thanks to the new bike-lanes. These lanes have sure made cycling in the busy city of London … Continue reading3

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    The I-Green hooks on to your bicycle’s front wheel to generate energy

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    Remember those baseball cards we’d stick on to the front wheels of our bicycles in our childhood, trying to make them sound like a pip-squeak version of a Harley Davidson? Well, designer Fandi Meng sure kept that little innovation in … Continue reading3

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    The Tree-Cycle is a Christmas tree made from recycled bicycles

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    At first, this one seemed to be a Tour De France pileup. A closer look made it seem like a Christmas tree, and that’s exactly what it really is. Who needs those boring old plastic trees standing up in the … Continue reading3

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    Electricity powered NEV bicycle, the Front-End Loader helps to carry groceries home

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    Need to drive to the store to pick up your week’s groceries? Well you can drop those car keys now and hop on to a much environment-friendly option, the electric Front-End Loader neighborhood electric vehicles (NEV) by Saul Griffith. This … Continue reading3

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    An electric bike from SiGNa that is powered by water

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    Water is a good conductor of electricity. But some people take science a bit too literally. SiGNa, for instance has come out with a fuel-cell powered electric bike that can run for 60 miles on a single charge, and it … Continue reading3

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