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Post by Park Tool. In case you weren’t aware, “dinglespeed” stands for “double singlespeed.” This setup essentially allows you to have two different singlespeed gear options setup at the same time on your bike. Consequently, while you can’t shift between the two options on the fly, you can switch between the two gear ratios much …

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My brother spotted this one over at the Huffington Post, and it sounds too good to be true: a machine that grabs water out of thin air to fill your water bottle during a ride. Of course, anyone who owns a dehumidifier knows this tech has been around for a long time, but the Fontus …

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Here’s something interesting you may not have heard of before: a bike wheel that won’t let you fall. The Gyrowheel can be mounted on the front of a bike and uses “gyroscopic technology” to keep beginning riders upright. It does this by re-centering the bike when it senses a wobble which supposedly helps kids (and …

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Here’s something interesting you may not have heard of before: a bike wheel that won’t let you fall. The Gyrowheel can be mounted on the front of a bike and uses “gyroscopic technology” to keep beginning riders upright. It does this by re-centering the bike when it senses a wobble which supposedly helps kids (and …

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You’ve probably seen a folding mountain bike before but this one is different – it’s meant to be carried in a backpack! The “Mountain Monk” is from German designer Thomas Kaiser and the idea is that you hike up a mountain with the bike on your back then ride the thing back down – sorta …

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