Bike gadgets, Gadgets for your bike

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By Nicholas Skeba


Do you have a bike? Then you probably know that a bike is not fun without extra gadgets to make it cooler. What happens at night if you want to ride your bike? Better have a headlight.

Wind driven Bike Headlight

You've probably seen those wind powered power plants. They power whole cities. What if you could power a whole... bike headlight? That's right, with the wind driven bike headlight you create power as your read. The wind goes straight into the headlight and the light turns on. How much harder could it be? You won't need batteries or anything, just your legs to keep that bike going. This won't make it harder to pedal either. Most of those bike light system have an extra electricity generator that puts additional pressure on your tires.

Thunder Horn, the electronic bike horn

They call this the Thunder Horn for a reason. It is super loud! Honk this horn and everyone will know you are coming. Though the thunder horn doesn't quite sound like thunder it does produce sound as loud as a jet plane emits. Use this at night to wake up the neighborhood and let everyone one know you are coming.

The Super Electric Bike

This bike does everything. Its power by its electric motor which lets the bike do all the work for you. It has a detachable speaker system for playing your tunes while riding your bike. There is even a remote for you ipod. Its almost like having a car, yet a whole lot cheaper. Maybe you think its geeky, but hey who wouldn't look on a bike like this. Just think, you don't have to pedal.


Have a Robot Ride a Bike for you?

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badwsky  says:
14 months ago

I need a horn with different levels of "Startle". One for pedestrians and one to rattle one's spleen to put down that cellphone and don't open that cardoor on me. the highest level would be a Mack truck and the rider screaming, "Noooooo!" BTW Only the 40yo virgin would buy that bike. A basket? I'd rather die.

Regarding the litte bike-riding robot [Asimov Robot generation?]:

A human normally cannot ride a bike that slow or stay on it when at a full stop. It would require too many balance corrections per second. Some people on a unicycle come close, but I bet that little robot can best a human at that as well when programmed to do so. As for me, I am smart enough to have been programmed to fall wearing a helmet.

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