News
July 16, 2018
When Canadians Friedel and Andrew first started cycle touring, they two commuter bikes that were, by their own admission, in terrible shape and almost no cycling experience. It was a desire to travel independently and to experience the ‘places inbetween’ that encouraged them to try cycle touring. The couple started with a big dream – to...
Cycling
July 13, 2018
How best to convince the rest of your household that storing a bicycle inside your house or flat makes absolute sense? We think a stealthy approach works best. Vadolibero makes a valiant case by disguising its handlebar-shaped revolving bike stand as a 5,500 lumen dimmer light, but at £1,725 it’s not cheap. Our own idea is altogether more...
Cycling
July 13, 2018
The two most common questions in Tim Hoyle’s house used to be “have you seen my (enter cycling-related item of your choice here)?" and “Can you please put away your (enter cycling-related item of your choice here)?" It’s the reason he invented the Kitnetik, a clever magnetic rack that allows you to efficiently dry all of your current...
Cycling
July 13, 2018
It’s the simple things that make life easier. If you regularly get yourself into trouble for leaving cycling gear lying around, salvation may be here in the form of Neat Cleats - a small and stylish device to gather up your cycling shoes and hang them put of the way. A carabiner makes it easy to store your cycling shoes out of the way in a...
Cycling
July 13, 2018
However carefully you lean your bike against an inside wall, tell-tale rubber marks and small chips to the plaster or wall paper are hard to avoid. Gripster is a rubber plug that attaches to the end of either a straight or drop handlebar – it helps prevent the bicycle from slipping or leaving marks and other damage. A built-in magnet allows...
Cycling
July 6, 2018
With BBQ season well and truly upon us, why not ride to the party with a bicycle beer bottle holder? Hanging a heavy carrier bag from your handlebars while riding a bike can be a recipe for disaster and the answer, it seems, is a mallet holder. Geoffrey Franklin started Walnut Studio because he was unable to find the leather accessories he...
Cycling
July 5, 2018
Make no mistake. The future of urban personal motorised transport is the electric bicycle. The Uber of the dockless bike world, Mobike has this week unveiled a dockless e-bike, which is due to be introduced both in China and international markets. Mobike founder Hu Weiwei: “Demand for e-bikes is growing. We believe that they will complement...
Cycling
July 5, 2018
What better way to safeguard against the peril of a flat battery than this powered wheelchair equipped with a back-up power source? The back half of a lightweight bicycle has been attached to the wheelchair to allow a Good Samaritan to help out with pedal power should the batteries fail. Most mobility scooter and powered wheelchair users...
General News
July 4, 2018
The speed limit on French secondary roads - the two-lane highways that crisscross 400,000 km of the country - has been reduced from 90km/h to 80km/h as of 1 July 2018. The French government has imposed the new limit to reduce road deaths, which reached nearly 3,500 in 2016. If the roads of continental Europe beckon once again his summer,...
Driving
June 29, 2018
Looking like a cross between a recumbent bicycle and a small articulated lorry, the Quicab has the potential to revolutionise inner city taxis services and help tackle London's poisoned air. The Quicab can chauffeur four passengers at speeds of up to 15 mph thanks to the Velove Armadillo cargo bike 'tractor unit'. Crucially, it produces no...
Cycling