News — Bicycle

Those of you who played Half Life 2 know the true power of a circular saw

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For those who haven’t, just know that there is a horror video game out there that allows you to use giant circular saws as a weapon (in combination with the gravity gun) against the attacking aliens. Well, apart from that and their actual purpose of cutting things, primarily wood, apparently, there’s also yet another function of circular saws. YouTube channel The Q exemplifies this by attaching them to his bike in place of the tires, effectively making a circular saw bike. Oh yeah, you better believe it’s badass. Turns out, circular saws can be used for more than just cutting...

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Man Built A $150 ‘tiny Home’ He Can Tow With His Bike

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There are tiny homes, and then there are tiny homes. In fact, Paul Elkins’ tiny home is arguably best described as a shelter — it’s not something you’d be able to live in full-time. But whatever you want to call it, Elkins’ shelter on wheels is pretty remarkable. It’s so small, it can be pulled around by a bicycle. Inventor and self-taught designer Elkin used to work at Boeing, but he now spends his time creating tiny structures and transportation, including tepees, micro boats and pedal-powered vehicles. All of his designs are lightweight, weatherproof and easy to take with you, wherever you...

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I'm showing you how I created this #diy wall-mounted bike rack with storage for your #bicycle, water bottles, helmet, and keys

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I'm showing you how I created this #diy wall-mounted bike rack with storage for your #bicycle, water bottles, helmet, and keys

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There are some schoolyard activities that stick around past the grade school days

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Jump rope is as popular with little girls as it is buff dudes at the gym. Giant Jenga blocks have popped up in every trendy bar in America. And who among us hasn’t settled an important matter with a quick round of rock paper scissors? One activity that’s traditionally associated with kids that is surprisingly viable for adults is tricycles. They’re actually a pretty practical option for commuters, but they seem to have been relegated to commuting from the slide to the sandbox. But they don’t have to be. The most obvious benefit of adult tricycles is their stability. Having...

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