If you are a bicyclist you know how frustrating dealing with cars on the road can be. Bicycle riders can be hard for motorists to see even under the best conditions. So anything you can do to make yourself and your intended movements as visible as possible is a plus for your safety. The Wireless Rear Turn Signal not only lets others know which way you are going, but is a way cool gadget accessory for your two-wheeled ride.
It’s still not exactly ‘roughing it’, but this remarkably modular camping trailer provides many of the comforts of home without having to resort to hitting the road in a gigantic bus-like motorhome. When collapsed, Campa’s All Terrain Trailer looks more like a hot dog vendor’s cart than a place to spend the night, but it’s surprisingly equipped for such a tiny home away from home.
Legs AND Arms Pedal The Varibike
Posted in: Today's ChiliI bet you could win the Tour de France with this bike, but it probably
would not be legal – at least not yet. German bicycle enthusiast,
Martin Kraiss, always felt there was something missing from his favorite
sport – upper body involvement. After years in development, Kraiss has
invented an 11-speed bicycle for his legs and arms to pedal.
It’s the Varibike, and with all the upper body action it adds to the
sport of biking, it’s sure to attract many new biking enthusiasts.