Gross.
A Thoughtful Trucker Tries to Design a Safer Bike Light - Core77
Cyclists can be hard for motorists to see, particularly motorists in larger vehicles. British trucker Jay Singh observed this firsthand, having spent decades driving a hauling truck around the UK. Singh himself eventually took up cycling, and "after one too many close shaves while cycling in London ...
Cyclists can be hard for motorists to see, particularly motorists in larger vehicles. British trucker Jay Singh observed this firsthand, having spent decades driving a hauling truck around the UK. Singh himself eventually took up cycling, and "after one too many close shaves while cycling in London [decided] to invent
They sound like Ferengi lmao
"hUmOn FeEeMaLe!"
[theremin intensifies]
I've dated over and under 30 and IMO, after 30 dating gets better. Don't lose hope!
Who?
I thought I'd read about stuff like that on regular bikes too but IDK, I'm still riding a Trek 820 with mechanical V-brakes lol
"Sorry, we can't do standardized parts across the board or make repairs simple, (or affordable) but we can do a bright-ass dangerously distracting 3 foot LED panel with no god damn tactile cues so you are forced to look at it when driving and maybe kill a person or something IDFKLMAO. Btw, our cars are now 50% heavier with 60% reduced cabin visibility, enjoy!"
-Car companies
Nope, I hate proprietary bullshit in all things especially bikes. Right to repair ftw!
The prose are all nimbly bimbly!
As we increasingly see proprietary standards and closed systems in the cycling industry, a significant court decision in Italy looks set to open ebike ABS,…
As we increasingly see proprietary standards and closed systems in the cycling industry, a significant court decision in Italy looks set to open ebike ABS,…
FWIW an ebike got me fit enough that I could ride a heavy steel MTB 20+ miles without getting winded. Keep at it and you can get into pretty good shape!
noncredibledefense must be leaking...
Buy two so you can make an ebike chariot!
Haha, is that a tiny winch in there? I love it!
Some 17,500 fatbikes imported from China have been held by Dutch authorities over concerns about speed manipulation and safety risks.
Some 17,500 fatbikes imported from China have been held by Dutch authorities over concerns about speed manipulation and safety risks.
That's just standard federation floor rice.
Velotric continues to impress me with each new launch, and the Velotric Fold 1 has no plans to ruin that...
Velotric continues to impress me with each new launch, and the Velotric Fold 1 has no plans to ruin that...
SAFETY WARNING: Engwe EP-2 Pro (and similar) faulty fender design
To anyone else out there with an Engwe ebike or any bike with a cheap fender: If your fender is not designed with breakaways on the mounts, you should either remove it entirely or replace the bolts with 5-10 lb zip ties to create your own breakaways and prevent a serious crash.
https://engwe-bikes.com/cdn/shop/products/Ep-2pro_5c418549-daf2-4cda-8994-6e4ac361cb9b.jpg
What happens is, if the fork mount fails and the front fender does not have breakaways, it wraps around the front wheel and sends you over the handlebars (quite possibly at great speed).
Engwe 100% does not care, did not cover my medical bills, replace my $300 helmet, warn their other customers, issue a recall, or even bother to fix the underlying issue.
To be clear, this fix literally costs a couple of zip ties. That is how little they care about their customers.
If I had not been wearing a quality helmet, my Engwe likely would have killed me or left me with life altering injuries.
If you're looking for an inexpensive ebike, don't buy Engwe. Get an REI Co-op, Ride1up, or Lectric. Any semi-reputable brand is a safer choice.
Also, as always: Wear your helmets every time! Be safe out there everyone.
The Ride1Up Roadster has long been a masterclass in lightweight, efficient e-bike design, offering extremely high bang for your buck...
The Ride1Up Roadster has long been a masterclass in lightweight, efficient e-bike design, offering extremely high bang for your buck...
A bike developed by the Ohio State University and the Monaco-based Venturi Group, called RW-5 Voxan, set four speed records for bikes under 150 kg at Bonneville
A bike developed by the Ohio State University and the Monaco-based Venturi Group, called RW-5 Voxan, set four speed records for bikes under 150 kg at Bonneville
Yamaha’s Got New E-Bikes, Look Like Tons Of Fun Around Town
Yamaha has rolled out updates to the Wabash RT and Crosscore electric bicycles. Both models get the PW series electric motor.
Electric scooter industry giant NIU is back with another pair of new electric standing scooters just in time for college...
Electric scooter industry giant NIU is back with another pair of new electric standing scooters just in time for college...
Monday is here, and with it comes the latest roundup of the best Green Deals. Headliners include a couple of...
Monday is here, and with it comes the latest roundup of the best Green Deals. Headliners include a couple of...
Here’s what the experts want you to know before making your first electric bike purchase.
Here’s what the experts want you to know before making your first electric bike purchase.
The Swytch Go did its job a bit too well
The Swytch Go did its job a bit too well
The newest addition to Onewheel's lineup is meant to be the middle ground between this team's existing Pint and GT series: priced at $1,400
The newest addition to Onewheel's lineup is meant to be the middle ground between this team's existing Pint and GT series: priced at $1,400
The NIU KQi 100P is a very inexpensive electric scooter, but it doesn’t cheap out on features.
The NIU KQi 100P is a very inexpensive electric scooter, but it doesn’t cheap out on features.
A budget offering with a torque sensor (good!) and a whole lot of issues (not good).
A budget offering with a torque sensor (good!) and a whole lot of issues (not good).
It was a tough decision, but Cycling Lifestyle Editor, Ron has awarded Wilde Bikes' Sugar Foot Best of Show at this year's MADE Show.
It was a tough decision, but Cycling Lifestyle Editor, Ron has awarded Wilde Bikes' Sugar Foot Best of Show at this year's MADE Show.
What did you ride today?
ITT We post pics of whatever we rode today.
Special thanks to Corm for the idea, thank you Corm!