The People's Bike: The Trek Lime
Crisp doesn't have to mean battery operated. In fact, we think you can't get any more crisp and any more green than a good bike -- and that is especially true for a bike that is designed to get people...
View Article3 Green Tech Designs That Could Change The World
The polls are open for TechBrief's Create the Future Design Contest 2010, one of the year's most anticipated invention competitions! Each year contest officials receive thousands of product designs...
View ArticleLightLane: The Bike Lane That Adapts To You
LightLane is an inventive tool for making biking safer and more accessible. Although LightLane has been around for a few years, it's new to me. I had the opportunity to see LightLane on exhibit at the...
View ArticleMay Is Bike Month: Alpha Bike Pushes Limits Of Cycling Technology
Has a group of five UPenn engineering students invented the most high tech bike in the world? You be the judge. Editor's Note: May is National Bike Month! To celebrate, we'll be posting about the...
View ArticleMay Is Bike Month: Stay Dry With The Veltop Canopy
For many, inclement weather is the biggest deterrent to consistent bike commuting. Good thing Veltop has you covered. Literally. Editor's Note: May is National Bike Month! To celebrate, we're...
View ArticleUrban Commuters Are Psyched About The YikeBike
Despite its small size, odd shape and unfamiliar handlebar placement, the Yike Bike is poised to change the way urban commuters get around in a big way. Common issues, like size, safety, and storage...
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