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Bikehacks Milestone
June 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: · celebration, milestone, views
Road Bike Fit: Handlebar Height
May 21st, 2008 · No Comments
Another video from expertvillage.com, this time on handlebar height for your road bike (Time, 1:38).
Tags: · fit, handlebar, height, road bike
Crimanimal Mass: The Freeway Ride
May 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Critical Mass has been known to most frequently take over streets, but freeways are not as common. This group of cyclists take “owning the streets” to a new level (Time, 2:36).
Tags: · camera, critical mass, freeway
Duct Fender/Rack Hack
May 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Another variation on a rear rack hack. Lots of duct tape over a hacked up postal bin. Rubber bands give it that ghetto steeze for sure yo!
Tags: · duct, rack, rear, tape
Rear Rack Hacks
April 29th, 2008 · 8 Comments
Sometimes a standard bike rack just doesn’t cut it. Cyclists in NYC are quite creative when it comes to creating customized solutions for cargo issues. The common plumbing clamp and zip ties are two of the oft used devices to secure apparatuses to standard racks.
This rider used plumbing clamps to secure [...]
Tags: · clamp, plumbing, rack, rear, tie, zip
James Dyson Award: Interactive Jacket Lights
April 24th, 2008 · No Comments
Via bicycle design, via dyson (yes, that vacuum dude) come another jacket with lights for cyclists (picture from dyson site).
The explanation from the dyson site:
Michael was inspired by the Nintendo Wii to come up with Reactiv - a responsive cycling jacket.
The jacket uses an accelerometer that senses movement to change the colour of the [...]
Tags: · jacket, lights, safety
Whatcha Think?
April 8th, 2008 · No Comments
It’s survey time! This won’t hurt, I promise. Here’s a quick ‘n easy one-question survey so that we can make BikeHacks all that you want it to be. (if you’re reading via RSS and the form doesn’t show up, I guess you’ll need to click through…)
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Fast and Reliable: The One Legged Messenger
April 8th, 2008 · 3 Comments
There are those who come up with hacks and ways to make riding more enjoyable, and then there are those who put the rest of the world to shame. I first saw this video at the Bicycle Film Festival a few years ago. I was happy to see that it is available for [...]
Tags: · inspiration, messenger, new york city
Jobs On BikeHacks.com
April 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Just a quick heads up about a new feature on BikeHacks.com: our job board. You’ll find the link to ‘Bike Jobs‘ up there in the navigation bar. Over time we’ll be putting up a little list of available jobs over on the sidebar, as well as featuring a job or two in the footer of [...]
Tags: · admin
Mayor Bloomberg: PLANYC News
April 1st, 2008 · 1 Comment
Today Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced a major change to the PLANYC initiative. For those of you not aware of what PLANYC is, it is a plan developed under the guidance of Bloomberg to transform NYC into the modern model of a sustainable, green city.
One of the key hallmarks of the plan is [...]
Tags: · gases, green house, nyc, planyc, sustainable, transportation
