Color us a yellow shade of mendacious, but if we designed something that works 99.999999999997 percent of the time, we'd probably round off and give ourselves a big ol' 100 percent A+. We'd probably ...
Little riders often get carried away when learning how to master their first two-wheeler. And while having fun is definitely a priority when learning how to ride a bike, safety is of paramount ...
A German computer scientist has developed a reliable wireless bicycle brake. At this time, wireless networks are able to brake just one bike, but in the future, the technical elements will be further ...
Good enough that you'd be comfortable letting it control the brakes on your train? No, obviously. But scientists at Saarland University in Germany have developed a system that does away with those ...
Researchers at Saarland University in Germany developed a system that replaces both the bike’s brake cables and levers with a wireless system that employs control algorithms typically found in ...
It's a convenience whose time has come. Historically, contractors who owned multiple-vehicle fleets pulling electric brake trailers were required to wire each vehicle separately for towing a trailer. ...
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“Wireless brake” and “hit by a truck” sound the same to a cyclist Despite the impression you may have gotten from Lance Armstrong’s obsession with gear and all the new designs, fashions and colorful ...