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a better bike! maybe?
"Today at the COP 15 Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, M.I.T. students introduced the technologically advanced Copenhagen Wheel. In addition to including various sensors and Bluetooth capability, the tire stores kinetic energy from braking for a later burst of speed.
The makers of the Copenhagen Wheel from M.I.T.'s SENSEable City Laboratory claim that the new features mark the advent of "Biking 2.0," a new era based on smarter bikes and easier rides. The wheel is certainly a step in that direction; it includes sensors for detecting distance, speed, direction, all of which are beamed via Bluetooth to the rider's iPhone. The wheel also includes a built-in lock that sends the rider a text if tampered with." Gizmodo http://gizmodo.com/5427252/mit-usher...penhagen-wheel http://cache.gawker.com/assets/image...h_wheel049.jpg |
But I ride fixed because I want my bike to be primitive and inefficient.
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I can drive when I want to be lazy.
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Looks tarck as *******!!!
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 10150994)
Looks tarck as *******!!!
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Looks like something from IKEA
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Originally Posted by I hate bicycles
(Post 10151385)
Looks like something from IKEA
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Bored at work?
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Originally Posted by I hate bicycles
(Post 10151507)
Bored at work?
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It's whatever you want it to be.
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I can't image how expensive it will be.
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Originally Posted by Brian
(Post 10151459)
Why do you post here if you hate it so much?
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I believe he's expressing teen angst, delayed to early adulthood. ;)
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Well, it's pretty.
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What are the resource requirements to build this, the iphone, and the bluetooth needed to maximize it's benefit ?
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Not if it has riser bars, it isn't.
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"Hey! Here's a simple, easily-repaired, somewhat dignified, economical form of transportation. Why don't we make it not that?"
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I bet it is just a coaster type brake and when you back pedal to brake it engages a spring type thing compresses it to release later. this is kind of a "duh" concept. surprised it hasn't been done before.
EDIT: yeah i looked it up. it's just regenerative braking. i assumed it would be something simpler. way to innovate mit... |
^no, that's not it. Cars have been using regenerative breaking for quite a few years now. And electric bikes have had that option for a while. Some bike lights started using the idea a few years ago too.
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Originally Posted by ADSR
(Post 10152036)
"Hey! Here's a simple, easily-repaired, somewhat dignified, economical form of transportation. Why don't we make it not that?"
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Takes the Dork Disk to a whole new level.
Devices like this have been around, sans Bluetooth. Get yourself a Stoke Monkey. Googled it already Or even better, a Trunk Monkey. Using Bing just because |
I fully expect a forward-thinking, cutting-edge car company like GM to jump on this opportunity to offer transportation alternatives.
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dead weight is lost energy - jay adams
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But where will the spoke cards go?
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