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Sunday, 14 August 2011

Not For Road Use

Well it goes, but doesn't look comfortable or practical. Also, trying to get a replacement tyre would be near on impossible! By the way, where's your helmet love!?


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Sunday, 7 August 2011

A Mountain Biker With A Death Wish

This may be a snapshot of this action, but to me I just want to know if he survived! Living on the edge seems to be many mountain bikers ambition, this is no exception.

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Batteries Recharged

I am now geared for more work on this blog very soon. 
Thanks for your patience.

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

An Interesting Concept Bike From The Specialized Bike Company

This concept bike certainly turns a few eyes and even more if used on the road. The design has an appeal although like most concept bikes ends up too extrovert and too expensive to become a marketable model. Mind you the money the Specialized Company have made means they have wads of disposiable income to invest in these kinds of ventures.
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Friday, 6 August 2010

RevoPower Is Here For All 26" Wheeled Bicycles

This is called the RevoPower Wheel it turns your regular pedal powered bicycle into a Gas Powered Bicycle. It is a cheap and easy way to get about without the sweat and effort although it does defeat a big chunk of reasons for riding s abike in the first place! It consists of a 25cc two-stroke gas-powered engine and gears within the front wheel of a bicycle. This system can fit onto any 26" wheeled bike. Not bad!
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Sunday, 6 June 2010

A Bike For The Olympics?

I just like the idea of transforming the Olympic symbol into a bicycle that actually works from it, even with the right colour combination. Not too sure about whether is would compete in a an Olympic cycling discipline though.

Sunday, 11 April 2010

A Children's Push Bike Made From Forest Wood

This is a push bike made from forest wood and specifically for. As the rider grows, the saddle can be raised. With four settings from 33 to 41 cm it works well for children up to the age of five years. It cost well over £300 and is made in Germany.
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Monday, 5 April 2010

The Naked Rider

Not quite sure why this guy isn't wearing a helmet! Well you see strange things everyday but this is a sight for sore eyes, far better if it was a naked woman rider, but then I'm a bloke!

Sunday, 28 March 2010

A Bicycle Designed For Doing The Rounds

This is a bit of cycling fun found today. Doing the rounds is exactly what this bicycle does. Going nowhere fast  is literally what you see here. Well group exercise is what you would get if all the saddles were filled.
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Cycling Policemen

It's a nice sight to see policemen on bicycles. Police presence is all it takes to stop trouble and with a bike creates a diffusing mode. No crash helmets though, not a good example, but I'm not in favour of compulsory helmets anyway for many reasons.


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Sunday, 28 February 2010

An Electric Powered Pedal Bike


A pedal bike with electric power to help you along. Every year there are new designed and improved technology and I quite like this one with the large brad tyres. It is called the A2B Metro and the retail price is around £2000. 

Saturday, 27 February 2010

A Black And White Pictured Cycling Accident


There is something about black and white photographs that add a new dimension to photographs and cycling photographs are no exception. this was taken in Zurich, Switzerland. this accident just poses the question, "Was the rider okay after going down head first?"

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Friday, 26 February 2010

An Electric Powered Tricycle


This is an electric powered tricycle made by a company called Gomier. With 450 watts of power it is powerful enough for speeds up to 8 mph (limited due to tipping over) and steep hills. It gives around 8-10 miles per charge without pedalling or up to 25 with pedalling. With a price tag of around £1300 it is out of my reach. Not to sure that tricycles are good fro urban riding as they cannot weave like conventional bicycles although that is what it had in mind.

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