The fingers
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http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/bus...traction-involves-a-giant-carousel-of-clothes
If you can't find it here, come back in April of next year and visit The Bunny Museum. :lol:

mikebikerad said:I picked one of these up in Europe.....but I don't think they are available in North America (maybe online):
https://www.abus.com/eng/Mobile-Security/Bike-Safety-and-Security/Helmets/Urban/Pedelec
Has integrated taillight and integrated rainfly which works surprisingly well.
$921,407
pledged of $50,000 goal
4,600 backers
35 hours to go
A sharp increase in the popularity of e-bikes throughout Europe has driven manufacturers to produce kit specifically for this growing segment. The Anverz helmet from Belgian...
Christmas isn’t over yet!
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LockH said:Hehe... Just noticed this thread moved (?) to forum "Other Toxic Discussions". Clearly the Well Dressed Ebiker is a threat... to somebuddy... :wink:
LockH said:The fingers said:
Hehe... Yah. My first thought. Better sort that out..
For her work, Shiffer was selected as the international winner of the James Dyson Award 2016, and the EcoHelmet could be available through vending machines at bike share stations as early as this year, at an estimated cost of about $5.
The cardboard material is coated with a biodegradable water resistant solution that can stand up to being exposed to rain for up to three hours, and yet can be easily recycled when the user is done with it.
Verdict
A fantastic jacket at a fantastic price – you'll need to get good use out of it
The fingers said:
$90,076 USD total funds raised
104% funded on May 16, 2016
LockH said:Can an ebiker have enough magnets?
"Ansuo AZ - 200 No-battery Magneto-electric Bike Taillight"... seen here:
http://206.72.193.212/bike-lights/pp_575363.html
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Sneaky folks... must be a battery in there somewhere, correct? :wink:
LockH said:
https://designmuseum.org/exhibitions/beazley-designs-of-the-yearThe Lumos Bicycle Helmet (link is external) has won the prestigious Beazley Designs of the Year (link is external) award for Transportation, beating off two other cycling products as well as the Tesla Model 3, at the Design Museum in London.
Published on Jan 5, 2016
The newest activity tracking device may not even be a device. Austin-based software design firm Chaotic Moon Studios has created a concept prototype for tech tattoos, a circuit that you can wear on the surface of your skin. The components are attached with conductive paint, and can monitor health and activity stats, authorize charges for purchases, disable/enable yer ebike and many other potential applications.