Pedal-powered bicycle with clever in-frame storage to keep camping essentials safe

Electric bikes have a lot of undeniable pros – highlighting ones being – the green aspect and modern design to appeal to young buyers. Already, E-bike concepts for adventure seekers who want to go beyond the city limits add a layer of high-quality suspension system and robust body to the mix to lure riders who desire to explore the dirt trails.

While off-roading four-wheelers come with the advantage of hauling cargo as well, an e-bike simply doesn’t have enough room to carry around your essential camping gear. With this clever electric bike that notion could take a back seat.

Designer: Luca Matturro, Michele D’Angelo, Ruggero Vizzini, Francesco Piccinelli, Filippo Coacci

The electric bike dubbed IEDEX is an exploration bicycle at heart with enough space to store the camping essentials without creating any visual disparity. The versatile team of designers has managed to design the e-bike with ad-hoc space to store two luggage bags in the frame itself. Unlike other bicycle frame designs adopting a triangular or connected shape for structural integrity, this one skips the down tube courtesy of the unibody design.

The smaller and the larger storage units are fastened using Fidlock fasteners that magnetically keep things in place and are easy to remove as well. Each one of these Fidlock Snap M fasteners can hold a weight of up to 15 kg. The bigger one dubbed Camping Equipment Bag slides out easily from one side with a handle. According to the design team, the smaller Personal Items Bag mounts using two fasteners, sliding from the top of the bike frame by swiveling the saddle to one side. With the Fidlock Snap female points, this bag turns into a shoulder bag with a shoulder strap.

Ride comfort on gravel tracks is important, hence the bike gets Hiride 40mm travel suspension on the steerer tube. The front suspension is paired to the seat tube with a play of 20mm so that even newbies get accustomed to the bike’s rideability. The frame is a combination of a straight tube and step-through shape with the MTB characteristics – a balanced suspension and low fork trail. One USP of the IEDEX that designers are emphasizing a lot is Heinzmann’s Ride by Wire System which is a combination of motor and transmission, getting any chain-falling events out of the equation.

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Top 10 bicycle accessories every biking enthusiast needs to get their hands on

If in this era of pollution, pandemic, and panic, you aren’t already a bicycle person, it’s high time you convert into one! Bicycles are slowly becoming people’s preferred means of transportation. People are ditching the fossil fuel consuming and air pollution causing automobiles for the more eco-friendly option of bikes. Not only are bicycles a boon to the environment, but they also promote good health and ensure we get our daily dose of physical exercise done. In fact, you can even upgrade and amp up your bicycle with some fun and functional accessories. From an ingenious folding helmet to a pocketable accessory that turns your bike electric – these accessories are the perfect sidekicks to your bicycle!

1. reTyre

reTyre’s zippable tire-tread system gives your city bicycle the versatility to work off the road too. A simple zipping mechanism allows you to add a secondary, tougher tread on your tires, letting you go from riding on smooth asphalt to traversing through tough terrain.

Why is it noteworthy?

reTyre’s special bicycle tire comes with a zipper lining and a selection of treads or skins that you can clad on your existing tire. The original tire works great on asphalt, and the wide variety of skins allows you to ride your bicycle on mud, gravel, rocks, or even snow. Working on straight roads, curved paths, and even on tough downhill trails, the tire treads give you exactly the grip you need, and the industrial-strength zipper system perseveres through rain, snow, or even rocky terrain… every single time.

What we like

  • When not in use, the treads easily fold up and go right into your backpack

What we dislike

  • We don’t know how easily or how long will the tire take to wear down

2. Swytch Bike

This mindful accessory turns any normal bike – be it a hybrid, folding, mountain, or fixie – into one that is electrically assisted. According to Swytch Bike, the kit fits seamlessly on 99 percent of bikes available on the market.

Why is it noteworthy?

The heart of the kit is a pocket-sized battery pack that provides the power needed on those biking trails or elevated roads. That electric pedal assist feature unlocks extra range and brings the convenience of traveling with a bicycle as the primary mode of transport.

What we like

  • The pedal sensor positioned next to the crank senses when the rider is pedaling and the motor controller inside the handlebar battery mount extracts needed power from the Power Pack to churn the 250W front motor wheel

What we dislike

  • The pack can be positioned only at the front of the bike which may interfere with the overall aesthetics.

3. The Slapstick Smart Bicycle Lock

The Slapstick Smart Bicycle Lock reinvents the entire bike lock category with its fun, fresh, and fast-deploying design. Inspired by the popular children’s toy, the slap-band, this smart lock literally snaps around your bicycle frame, with a belt-like locking mechanism that adjusts to match the size of your frame and the pole you’re attaching your bicycle to.

Why is it noteworthy?

Affixing the lock is as easy as just snapping it in place and watching the band automatically wrap around your bicycle. The lock’s smart hub helps you secure and remove the Slapstick without needing a key, making the entire process simple, fast, and intuitive!

What we like

  • Inspired by a popular children’s toy
  • Can use your smartphone to lock and unlock it

What we dislike

  • It’s still a concept

4. The LIVALL PikaBoost

In a tool-free installation that takes all of 30 seconds, the LIVALL PikaBoost turns your regular pedal-powered bicycle into an electric-assisted bike that gives you the advantage of a motor-powered riding experience.

Why is it noteworthy?

Designed to sit firmly clamped to the seat of your bike frame, the LIVALL PikaBoost sits right above your rear wheel, rotating it with the power of a motor that can intelligently detect your speed, cadence, terrain, etc., and provide you with an added push whenever necessary!

What we like

  • Snaps onto your bicycle without any tools whatsoever
  • Works on almost all kinds of bicycles

What we dislike

  • The design is uncertain on how steep a hill PikaBoost pushes a bike up with little to no peddling?

5. The FR-1 Bike Saddle

This Scottish brand is one such company that wants to bring more sustainable solutions for the bikes and bike parts that they manufacture. Their first product is called FR-1 Bike Saddle and it is made from cork

Why is it noteworthy?

At first, you would think this is not a sturdy and comfortable material for something that you will be sitting on probably for a long period. But cork is actually pretty durable and lightweight so it should be something that can last a long time and not hurt your tushy that much. It is also water-resistant and can offer better cushioning compared to other materials.

What we like

  • Stronger but also more lightweight compared to the more common steel that a lot of bike seats use
  • Sustainable + supports historic local cork farming

What we dislike

  • It is a bit expensive

6. TOOB

More economical and efficient than recycling, the upcycling mentality has taken root with many designers, and this line of TOOB accessories demonstrates how even something as simple and unattractive as an inner tube can become a useful and even stylish product.

Why is it noteworthy?

“Useless” bicycle inner tubes are handpicked from Tel Aviv’s local shops and are then inspected and thoroughly cleaned. Depending on how much damage it has, the useful parts are cut off and then transformed into completely different products. The TOOB Keychains, for example, only need a small part of the inner tube. In addition to the material’s natural durability, TOOB adds a strong button that makes it easy to open and close the keychain to look around belts and bags. The TOOB Strap, in contrast, requires a longer stretch of inner tubing. The accessory takes advantage of the tube’s natural stretchy properties to hold things down onto bike rails or other surfaces.

What we like

  • Supports the local bicycle economy by giving shop owners a better way to dispose of their waste

What we dislike

  • Inner tubes don’t last forever, though, and TOOB does admit that the material will eventually wear out and dry

7. Omnilock

Omnilock multifunctional Bike Lock is a unique bicycle accessory that performs double duty as a bright taillight and tire inflator as well. This multiple utility of the accessory means – the rider has less to worry about – if he/she is an avid bicycle user.

Why is it noteworthy?

Someone who likes to pedal to the mountains or spend a whole lot of time going for extended bike runs in the morning for fitness. Safety is another important thing that the bike lock addresses as the taillight adds another layer of visibility for motorists to take note of when on the go. That means the bike lock sits right under the saddle when in commute, and when you need to park it, simply take out Omnilock and lock the rear wheel.

What we like

  • Performs double duty as a bright taillight and tire inflator as well

What we dislike

  • It’s a concept!

8. The LIVALL LTS21

Designed by the same company that brought us the LIVALL EVO21 smart helmet with built-in safety lights, the LIVALL LTS21 are wireless earphones designed specifically for cyclists.

Why is it noteworthy?

With a unique design that allows you to wear most cycling helmets along with the earphones, the LTS21 gives you the ability to listen to music/podcasts, answer calls, and talk to fellow riders while still providing situational awareness through its open-ear design.

What we like

  • Can be worn regularly as well as with your cycling helmet

What we dislike

  • COlour options are limited to black and white – we would love to see more variations in it!

9. The Musguard Omni

The Musguard Omni starts off as a roll of plastic, but unroll it and fold it along its crease lines, and it transforms from a flimsy plastic sheet to a stiff-yet-flexible mudguard that easily straps to your bike’s frame. If there was ever a practical use for Origami, this would be it. Maybe the James Webb telescope too, but definitely this as well!

Why is it noteworthy?

Available in front and rear formats, the Musguard Omni’s clever sheet-based design achieves a few notable things. For starters, it comes made from sheet plastic, requiring MUCH simpler manufacturing practices than an injection-molded part. The plastic sheet is just a whole lot cheaper and lighter, making the Musguard Omni easy to ship as well as easy to carry around.

What we like

  • The Musguard Omni takes its shape when it’s folded and strapped in place
  • The mudguard comes equipped with two adjustable hooks and straps that wrap around most bike frames

What we dislike

  • We need to test and verify how sturdy the product is

10. The Folding Helmet

Designed by Tokyo-based R&D Mak, the intuitive design of the folding helmet falls flat like flat-pack furniture. It’s basically a helmet that you can squeeze like a burrito for keeping in backpacks, drawers, or closets.

Why is it noteworthy?

The simple pull mechanism to unfold it is the simplest I’ve seen thus far. To squeeze it into a compact form, just pressing the button on the rear section does the trick.

What we like

  • A god-sent solution for emergency respondents who now don’t have to carry the bulk of a bloated helmet all the time

What we dislike

  • We don’t know when it’ll be available on the market

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Turn your bicycle fully electric with this pocketable accessory that provides intelligent pedal assist

Electric bike revolution has changed the complexion of transport as more and more people are adopting the novel idea. But ditching your old bike lacking pedal-powered assistance for a new one, brings things back to square one, in hindside. The cost of recycling the old one, and the carbon footprint it creates can’t be ignored.

A better approach is to turn your existing bike into an electric-assisted one. Yes, you can actually do that with the Swytch Kit at a fraction of the cost of an eBike. So, you’ll be switching from a traditional bike to a modern electric one in an hour’s time. How easy can that be?

Designer: Swytch Bike

The mindful accessory turns any normal bike – be it a hybrid, folding, mountain or fixie – into one that is electrically assisted. According to Swytch Bike, the kit fits seamlessly on 99 percent of bikes available on the market. The heart of the kit is a pocket-sized battery pack that provides the power needed on those biking trails or elevated roads. That electric pedal assist feature unlocks extra range and brings the convenience of traveling with bicycle as the primary mode of transport.

The pedal sensor positioned next to the crank senses when the rider is pedaling and the motor controller inside the handlebar battery mount extracts needed power from the Power Pack to churn the 250W front motor wheel. The Power Pack comes in two options – Power Pack Air promising a range of 15km and the Power Pack Max giving a 30km total range. The mount fits onto the bike handlebar and the Power Pack can be removed in the blink of an eye.

Quite fairly looks are also important and the Swytch Power bank (the most obvious visible element) doesn’t disappoint. It has an anthracite-toned hue as the base color while the yellow adds a very hip accent to the accessory. The ridged and soft-to-touch silicone bumper elevates the tactility, and gives a high-quality feel when held in hand.

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2-in-1 Spin Cycle and Rowing Machine lets you easily switch between both forms of Workouts

Aptly titled the ‘Spin&Row’, this award-winning gym-machine concept lets you work your cardio and legs while cycling, and your arms and core while rowing. Designed to offer people the best of both worlds, the Spin&Row was created during the pandemic, when exercising at home was practically the only feasible option available to people. Moreover, its X-shaped folding design lets it easily occupy less floor space when shut, making it perfect for homes and apartments.

Designer: Zhang Chaoyi

“SPIN&ROW combines two popular types of home fitness equipment: a rowing machine and a spinning bike”, says Zhang Chaoyi, designer of the Spin&Row and student at Hunan University. “It enables the user to switch between fitness modes by adjusting the angle of the X structure, which can also be folded when not in use. As a result, it fulfills multiple fitness functions in a small space.”

The Spin&Row’s clever design gives it the best of all worlds. For starters, it comes with a scissor-style mechanism that allows it to open wide into a low-seated rowing machine, or in an X-shaped stationary bicycle, or closed shut, occupying practically the same amount of floor space as a doormat. It’s designed to be operated by a single person and doesn’t really need any instructor or supervision. The Spin&Row’s frame guides you through setup, allowing you to snap it in any of the three positions, and an adjustable cycle seat lets you tailor the experience to your ergonomics.

The Spin&Row is a winner of the Red Dot Design Concept Award for the year 2021.

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‘Simple and clever’ slap-band bicycle lock takes inspiration from the fun children’s toy

It makes securing your bicycle as easy as *snap*!

Locks are useful. They’re also pretty boring. I don’t think I’ve ever come across an actual bicycle lock I’ve liked – they look incredibly archaic and utilitarian, and given the chance, you’d probably hide the lock away in a bag instead of letting it destroy your bicycle’s aesthetic. The Slapstick Smart Bicycle Lock, on the other hand, reinvents the entire bike lock category with its fun, fresh, and fast-deploying design. Inspired by the popular children’s toy, the slap-band, this smart lock literally snaps around your bicycle frame, with a belt-like locking mechanism that adjusts to match the size of your frame and the pole you’re attaching your bicycle to. Affixing the lock is as easy as just snapping it in place and watching the band automatically wrap around your bicycle. The lock’s smart hub helps you secure and remove the Slapstick without needing a key, making the entire process simple, fast, and intuitive!

Designer: Jeongwoo Seo

The way the Slapstick Smart Bicycle Lock works is simple. It snaps in place and secures itself thanks to a metal stub at the bottom that twists to lock the Slapstick. Once locked in place, it opens using the button on top with a built-in fingerprint reader. You can use your smartphone to lock or unlock it too, but there’s an undeniable elegance to just placing your finger on the circular sensor and watching the lock magically open on its own.

Designed in a range of colors, the Slapstick is fun, functional, intuitive, and brings a sense of whimsy and a pop of color to your bicycle. You can lock it around the frame when not in use and it still looks good, unlike other boring-looking locks. It’s designed to be waterproof, and charges using a contact-based charging hub on the side of the lock, accessible behind the textured silicone flap. If ever the battery on the lock dies while your bicycle is fixed to a pole, the Slapstick accepts reverse-wireless-charging through your smartphone too, helping you easily get out of a potential fix!

A view of the metal stub which controls the locking mechanism

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Modern 10 bicycle accessories for urban riders

If in this era of pollution, pandemic, and panic, you aren’t already a bicycle person, it’s high time you convert into one! Bicycles are slowly becoming people’s preferred means of transportation. People are ditching the fossil fuel consuming and air pollution causing automobiles for the more eco-friendly option of bikes. Not only are bicycles a boon to the environment, but they also promote good health and ensure we get our daily dose of physical exercise done. In fact, you can even upgrade and amp up your bicycle with some fun and functional accessories. From an ingenious folding helmet to a multi-functional bike lock that doubles up as a taillight and tire inflator  – these accessories are the perfect sidekicks to your bicycle!

1. reTyre

reTyre’s zippable tire-tread system gives your city bicycle the versatility to work off the road too. A simple zipping mechanism allows you to add a secondary, tougher tread on your tires, letting you go from riding on smooth asphalt to traversing through tough terrain.

Why is it noteworthy?

reTyre’s special bicycle tire comes with a zipper lining and a selection of treads or skins that you can clad on your existing tire. The original tire works great on asphalt, and the wide variety of skins allows you to ride your bicycle on mud, gravel, rocks, or even snow. Working on straight roads, curved paths, and even on tough downhill trails, the tire treads give you exactly the grip you need, and the industrial-strength zipper system perseveres through rain, snow, or even rocky terrain… every single time.

What we like

  • When not in use, the treads easily fold up and go right into your backpack

What we dislike

  • No complaints!

2. FR-1 Bike Saddle

This Scottish brand is one such company that wants to bring more sustainable solutions for the bikes and bike parts that they manufacture. Their first product is called FR-1 Bike Saddle and it is made from cork

Why is it noteworthy?

At first, you would think this is not a sturdy and comfortable material for something that you will be sitting on probably for a long period. But cork is actually pretty durable and lightweight so it should be something that can last a long time and not hurt your tushy that much. It is also water-resistant and can offer better cushioning compared to other materials.

What we like

  • Stronger but also more lightweight compared to the more common steel that a lot of bike seats use
  • Sustainable + supports historic local cork farming

What we dislike

  • It is a bit expensive

3. The PikaBoost

PikaBoost gives you not only the power to assist your foot-powered cycling but also the flexibility to install the kit on any bike at any time. It comes as a single unit (not including the removable battery compartments) that weighs only 3kg/6.6lbs, adding little weight to a bike.

Why is it noteworthy?

You attach one end to the seat post and let the other sit on top of the rear wheel, all without having to use any tool for installation. You can easily remove it again to install it on another bike or put it in your bag for safekeeping while your bike is parked in public.

What we like

  • The quiet 250W motor provides smooth yet powerful assistance to give your legs and knees a break on rougher terrains and inclined roads

What we dislike

  • No complaints!

4. TOOB Accessories

More economical and efficient than recycling, the upcycling mentality has taken root with many designers, and this line of TOOB accessories demonstrates how even something as simple and unattractive as an inner tube can become a useful and even stylish product.

Why is it noteworthy?

“Useless” bicycle inner tubes are handpicked from Tel Aviv’s local shops and are then inspected and thoroughly cleaned. Depending on how much damage it has, the useful parts are cut off and then transformed into completely different products. The TOOB Keychains, for example, only need a small part of the inner tube. In addition to the material’s natural durability, TOOB adds a strong button that makes it easy to open and close the keychain to look around belts and bags. The TOOB Strap, in contrast, requires a longer stretch of inner tubing. The accessory takes advantage of the tube’s natural stretchy properties to hold things down onto bike rails or other surfaces.

What we like

  • Supports the local bicycle economy by giving shop owners a better way to dispose of their waste

What we dislike

  • Inner tubes don’t last forever, though, and TOOB does admit that the material will eventually wear out and dry

5. The LIVALL LTS21

Designed by the same company that brought us the LIVALL EVO21 smart helmet with built-in safety lights, the LIVALL LTS21 are wireless earphones designed specifically for cyclists.

Why is it noteworthy?

With a unique design that allows you to wear most cycling helmets along with the earphones, the LTS21 gives you the ability to listen to music/podcasts, answer calls, and talk to fellow riders while still providing situational awareness through its open-ear design.

What we like

  • Can be worn regularly as well as with your cycling helmet

What we dislike

  • No complaints!

6. The Musguard Omni

The Musguard Omni starts off as a roll of plastic, but unroll it and fold it along its crease lines, and it transforms from a flimsy plastic sheet to a stiff-yet-flexible mudguard that easily straps to your bike’s frame. If there was ever a practical use for Origami, this would be it. Maybe the James Webb telescope too, but definitely this as well!

Why is it noteworthy?

Available in front and rear formats, the Musguard Omni’s clever sheet-based design achieves a few notable things. For starters, it comes made from sheet plastic, requiring MUCH simpler manufacturing practices than an injection-molded part. The plastic sheet is just a whole lot cheaper and lighter, making the Musguard Omni easy to ship as well as easy to carry around.

What we like

  • The Musguard Omni takes its shape when it’s folded and strapped in place
  • The mudguard comes equipped with two adjustable hooks and straps that wrap around most bike frames

What we dislike

  • No complaints!

7. Two-Piece 3D Floating Rotor

Most modern bicycles have hydraulic disc brakes as the standard which can cause such issues and a Taiwanese company wants to eliminate the evident issue with its innovative Two-Piece 3D Floating Rotor.

Why is it noteworthy?

Obviously, a rider cannot control the overheating or deformation inherent to the hydraulic disks as rotors currently available on the market don’t spring back to position once they cool down. The new rotor design by PSB wants to address this problem with its elastic and floating outer disk. There are spring rivets on the back of the rotor that create insulation between the outer and inner discs which ultimately prevents deformation. The cuts on the 6th and 12th ribs bring elastic function that further aids in achieving the intended result.

What we like

  • When the rider brakes, the angle cuts provide support as the margin space reaches the threshold and doesn’t affect the disc strength

What we dislike

  • No complaints!

8. Folding Helmet

Designed by Tokyo-based R&D Mak, the intuitive design of the folding helmet falls flat like flat-pack furniture. It’s basically a helmet that you can squeeze like a burrito for keeping in backpacks, drawers or closets.

Why is it noteworthy?

The simple pull mechanism to unfold it is the simplest I’ve seen thus far. To squeeze it to a compact form, just pressing the button on the rear section does the trick.

What we like

  • A god-sent solution for emergency respondents who now don’t have to carry the bulk of a bloated helmet all the time

What we dislike

  • No complaints!

9. Omnilock

Omnilock multifunctional Bike Lock is a unique bicycle accessory that performs double duty as a bright taillight and tire inflator as well. This multiple utilities of the accessory means – the rider has less to worry about – if he/she is an avid bicycle user.

Why is it noteworthy?

Someone who likes to pedal to the mountains or spend a whole lot of time going for extended bike runs in the morning for fitness. Safety is another important thing that the bike lock addresses as the taillight adds another layer of visibility for motorists to take note of when on the go. That means the bike lock sits right under the saddle when in commute, and when you need to park it, simply take out Omnilock and lock the rear wheel.

What we like

  • Performs double duty as a bright taillight and tire inflator as well

What we dislike

  • It’s a concept!

10. Vento

Inspired by his desire “to reinvent the ways we use and produce energy,” on small-scale levels, Vento is not merely a bicycle light, as Bestenheider describes, but “a power plant, a way to question energy consumption, and an object to connect like-minded individuals. Vento is a mindset.”

Why is it noteworthy?

Composed of four main components, Vento is like a miniature wind turbine. Constructed from recycled plexiglass and aluminum, Vento’s microturbine harvests wind energy while the bicycle is in motion. Then, the energy is converted into electricity through electromagnetic induction that takes place in the turbine’s generator. The bicycle light’s battery then stores this energy and the LED bulb generates light.

What we like

  • Vento also features on/off and blinking switches for day use
  • World’s first bicycle helmet that uses wind energy as power

What we dislike

  • No complaints!

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Bicycle seat made from cork brings a more sustainable and comfortable bike ride

I still do not know how to ride a bike and I probably will not learn to ride one anytime soon. But I do know that it’s one of the more sustainable modes of transportation available out there and so I salute those who choose to be mobile this way. It’s also a bonus when bike manufacturers try to come up with more sustainable products or at least part of the actual bike. Not only are they saving the planet from traffic and pollution but they’re also bringing us more sustainable solutions for parts and accessories.

Designer: Frame Cycle

This Scottish brand is one such company that wants to bring more sustainable solutions for the bikes and bike parts that they manufacture. Their first product is called FR-1 Bike Saddle and it is made from cork. At first you would think this is not a sturdy and comfortable material for something that you will be sitting on probably for a long period. But cork is actually pretty durable and lightweight so it should be something that can last a long time and not hurt your tushy that much. It is also water-resistant and can offer better cushioning compared to other materials.

For the substructure of the seat, they used stamped titanium shell and grade five titanium rails. This material is actually stronger but also more lightweight compared to the more common steel that a lot of bike seats use. The cork pieces are actually molded in Portugal and so they’re supporting both sustainable and historic local cork farming. The lacquer applied to it is water-based and so you get even better weather resistance.

Price-wise, it’s probably a bit more expensive at $120 than bicycle seats that are usually made from plastic with a steel frame. One of the problems about sustainable products is that they are still not on the same price level as the ones using more non-sustainable materials. Hopefully, someday, we’ll see the sustainable products almost at par with other materials. If you think about it though, that’s still a small price to pay for helping our planet be more sustainable.

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French bicycle brand Angell unveiled “one of the world’s lightest e-bikes”

In an era where bicycles are slowly and surely taking over the world of urban commuting, the French bicycle company Angell unveiled “one of the world’s lightest e-bikes” called S/Rapide. An updated and upgraded version of the original Angell bike, the S/Rapide is meant to be a “sleek agile design” that promises to make your daily commute fun, swift, and eco-friendly.

Designer: Angell

Amped with an integrated touch screen, vibrating handlebars, and brimming with smart technology, the electric bike is the ultimate solution to your everyday traffic woes, and of course, the constant threat of air pollution. The model also boasts a fully customizable touch-screen that displays the speed, pollution index, battery levels, and an integrated GPS system.

“With road transport accounting for over 10 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, a figure that continues to rise faster than any other sector, Angell bikes have been created to innovatively transform city dwellers’ commutes while reducing environmental impact,” said Angell.

S/Rapide is the successor of Angell’s original M/Rapide bike and aims to be even sleeker and lighter. The bicycle features a lightweight goose-neck frame, accompanied by a classic leather seat, as well as an inclined crossbar. The crossbar is smaller compared to the crossbar seen on the M/Rapide. These dainty features make S/Rapide “one of the world’s lightest e-bikes”. S/Rapide has been equipped with a removable battery that charges completely within 2 hours and can support about 50 kilometers of cycling. The vibrating handlebars guide you while riding the bike. They vibrate and indicate which direction to go while navigating. Pretty cool, right?

“Angell expertly fills a gap in the market for a functional yet beautiful product that does not compromise the ability to move quickly and freely around cities, whilst simultaneously enhancing the eco-responsibility and safety of our urban environment,” said the brand.

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LIVALL PikaBoost converts your trusty bicycle into an e-bike in just 30 seconds

There has been a great deal of interest in personal transporters or personal mobility devices in the past few years, most of them revolving around e-scooters. Some people, however, still prefer having the best of both worlds of a bicycle that they can pedal when they want while still getting motor assistance when they need it. These electric bicycles or e-bikes come in many sizes, designs, and capabilities, but they all require a rather hefty investment, one that also means saying goodbye to your favorite “regular” bicycle. You might already have the perfect bike in your garage or aren’t too interested in the extra bells and whistles of a full-blown e-bike. Fortunately, you don’t have to choose between one or the other, especially with this accessible and ingenious kit that transforms a regular bike into an e-bike in no time flat.

Designer: LIVALL

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E-bike conversion kits have sprung up to answer the need for a way to add a little motorized power without having to retire a beloved bike. It is admittedly more affordable than buying a complete e-bike, but it’s still no joking matter. And while such kits allow you to install a motor-powered add-on to your favorite two-wheeler, the complexity of installation ensures that you’re sealing the fate of your bicycle for good. It might be possible to transfer it to another bike, but you might not even try considering the work you’ll have to go through again.

PikaBoost, does away with all those problems, giving you not only the power to assist your foot-powered cycling but also the flexibility to install the kit on any bike at any time. It comes as a single unit (not including the removable battery compartments) that weighs only 3kg/6.6lbs, adding little weight to a bike. You attach one end to the seat post and let the other sit on top of the rear wheel, all without having to use any tool for installation. You can easily remove it again to install it on another bike or put it in your bag for safekeeping while your bike is parked in public.

Semi-assisted pedaling.

Fully assisted without pedaling.

More than just the ease of installation, the PikaBoost e-bike conversion kit offers most of the capabilities of full e-bikes and definitely more than what more expensive conversion kits bring to the table. The quiet 250W motor provides smooth yet powerful assistance to give your legs and knees a break on rougher terrains and inclined roads. A variety of advanced sensors work behind the scenes of its Automatic Adaptive Rate or AAR technology, giving it real-time data to adjust the power of the motor based not just on the road but also on the cyclists’ pedaling strength. It can even stop the motor and the wheel instantly when it detects slipping or falling to ensure the rider’s safety.

E-brake – E-brake allows PikaBoost to cut power to the motor at the moment the brake levers are actuated.

Fall Detection – Once the tilt angle of the bike is detected to be greater than 45 degrees, PikaBoost will immediately stop the motor output.

Slip Detection – PikaBoost switches off the motor and automatically switches to the regenerative system when the bike tire loses traction on road thus causing the bike to skid.

Auto-Sensing Rear Light – Light will automatically light up by detecting the bike’s brake line to keep you safe during your ride.

Wireless Bluetooth Lock – Will automatically lock when the Bluetooth signal on your phone is away from PikaBoost to protect against theft.

Regenerative System – PikaBoost can convert kinetic energy into electricity and hence functions as a power generator.

The PikaBoost has plenty of features that make cycling safer, more convenient, and more enjoyable. An e-brake sensor can be easily clamped on the handlebar and mounted on the brake lever to immediately cut the power to the motor when you break. A companion mobile app offers automatic Bluetooth locking to prevent theft as well as a warning notification when the PikaBoost’s battery is low. Best of all, it can also convert kinetic energy into electricity, which can be used not only to boost its own battery but also to charge phones or devices via USB.

You no longer need to say goodbye to your favorite metal steed just to get the benefits of an intelligent motor that will help you go the extra mile. For only $299, you can convert any old bike of yours into an e-bike without breaking a sweat or your bank account. Now you can really get the best of both worlds of health and convenience of an e-bike on your own terms and on your beloved bike.

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This electrified trailer expands the use-case-scenarios of your e-bicycle

As an eco-conscious bicycle rider, how many times have you longed for more cargo space to carry groceries or tow around kids? Times when you wished you had the liberty of extra space whenever needed?

The Biomega EIN weightless trailer is the answer to all these predicaments – bringing a utility many will fancy. The lightweight electric bicycle trailer is a useful solution for sustainable transport in urban situations— places where no emissions and compact mobility are preferred.

Designer: Mayone Design

This award-winning design for Biomega is ideal for a modern urban lifestyle and no-frills mobility, the way you demand. The electric powered single wheel trailer can haul medium-sized cargo or a couple of kids. The onboard motor detects the motion of the bike and provides assisted power to seamlessly tow behind it. So, you’ll be getting able assistance on inclines when required, and no assistance when going downhill.

Safety is paramount here, so the bike comes with regulatory reflector badges and reflective bands on the sides, making it visible during dark hours or commuting in inclement weather conditions. The weight is another factor that’s important for the trailer to be viable in practical situations, hence, the monocoque capsule design. There’s a kickstand too for easy parking and the wheel is also of a standard bicycle size for adaptability with most models out there. The rechargeable digital motor and the battery pack reside at the bottom of the trailer for visual aesthetics.

The makers claim the bicycle trailer to be ultra-lightweight and agile enough to tow around in tight spaces which is a huge plus. Would an eco-conscious city commuter want this for times when there is a desperate need? Absolutely yes, given the option to attach it on demand rather than having it there all the time

 

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