A day in the life with wireless technologies is sprinkled with connectivity hiccups. Bluetooth keyboards momentarily disconnect, mobile calls drop and WiFi networks unexpectedly go dark. Given this ...
Researchers lead by Dr Holgar Hermanns of Germany's Saarland University have developed a wireless bike brake with a claimed fail rate of just three times in a trillion braking attempts. There's no ...
BIKE Magazine aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Some form and function of this essential and lifesaving tech is ...
At this time, wireless networks are able to brake just one bike, but in the future, the technical elements will be further developed to regulate entire trains as they travel over the lines. In view of ...
Bicycles don't have a lot of ways to tell everyone on the road what you're doing, but Instructables user abikerider fixes part of that problem with a DIY brake lever light switch that informs drivers ...
What is a hydraulic road brake? How well do they work? And how much do they weigh? A number of questions surround hydraulic road brakes in general and SRAM’s new models in particular. Here, BikeRadar ...