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If you've ever wished for some more storage space on your bike without resorting to adding a hipster basket on your handlebars, you'll appreciate this alternative solution from designer Yeongkeun Jeong. It's a simple strap system that turns the bike's own frame into extra storage.More »

As Europe rebuilt itself after WWII, the Raleigh Bicycle Company's popularity exploded—in large part because their bikes were faster, stronger, and lighter than anything else on the market. Heck, by 1946, Raleigh and other English bicycle makers were responsible for 95 percent of the bikes...

A UK insurance company has found the perfect way for pedestrians and drivers to resent cyclists even more. It's created the Hornster bicycle which features a triumvirate of horns on the handle bars capable of blasting out a deafening 178 decibel honk.More »

Specifically, it's a Golden Retriever. And this Golden Retriever in China guards his owner's bike when his owner is away and then hops onto the seat when his owner comes back (he gives a bark when he's comfortably set). So wonderful. [Sun Sentinel]More »

Maybe this would be an acceptable form of transport for the likes of Marlon Brando or Alfred Hitchcock, but for anybody else it simply declares, "Hello world! I'm too lazy to pedal or balance!" At least it's only three grand.More »

The general rise of artisanal wares over the past few years hasn't been particularly shocking. But to see that trend spill over into safety products—almost exclusively the domain of science, technology and research—is a bit strange. Especially when it's a bike helmet meant to protect ...

Off-road vehicles have had tire auto-inflation systems for years now, because a soft tire can provide a better grip on a rocky surface. And the same functionality can also benefit mountain bikes too, which led to the development of the Adaptrac tire inflation system for bikes.More »

If you're heading out on a long distance biking adventure, you'll need to bring a place to sleep. But why squeeze into an awkward one-person tent when you can haul your own miniature pop-up camper?More »

So it might not be the best idea to try and pedal your way onto a secure military base, but engineer Brano Meres' experimental X-9 Nighthawk bike frame looks like it would be as invisible to radar as the old F-117 stealth fighter was.More »

By incorporating a pneumatic cylinder and a special split-pivoting frame, Bill Becker, a retired assembly line worker, has created the Elev8 bike which is promised to be considerably easier for older folks to mount and ride.More »