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  1. Tim

    Nanometre 'fuses' for high-performance batteries

    Yes, I spotted that earlier in the week and considered starting an exotic power sources thread, as there are loads of them lately - battery ink, sulphur-air batteries, etc The 'fuse' in that video looks very hacked together though and I wonder how re-fuelling would work? The applications seem...
  2. Tim

    Which bike? I'm confused!

    The regular Pro Connect should manage this just fine, especially the 2010 versions which have more oomph in high power mode than the 2009 version.
  3. Tim

    Lifecycle City Sport

    ExtraEnergy already do this very well, every year.
  4. Tim

    Lifecycle City Sport

    Thanks Alex. We have a really good deal on the Gents Tasman 49cm 2009 bike at the moment - try putting one in your cart and using the demonstrator code tasmania and see what happens. Re: the Forza, I always preferred the hub-geared Forte, a much better bike, especially when eZee moved away...
  5. Tim

    Which bike for off-road?

    Try a Raleigh, buy a Kalkhoff :cool:
  6. Tim

    Brake lights

    Spooklight We sell a combined turn indicator and brakelight unit we call the Spooklight. Rather than relying on wiring into the brake system, it relies on an accelerometer to detect braking. And the turn indicator is wirelessly controlled via a small console on the handlebars. The unit can also...
  7. Tim

    Which bike for off-road?

    This fits the bill It's a variation on the frame our Sahel range is based on. The Focus bike is likely to be around £2500+. Sahel Pro Disc Alfine
  8. Tim

    Worlds smallest e-bike

    Love it. He should be very proud of himself
  9. Tim

    Change in e-bike legislation

    Last I heard, the Royal Mail is planning to phase out all those Pashley bicycles completely and have their posties use vans on their rounds. There's a petition against it somewhere online.... here's more on that story Petition promotes preservation of Pashley-pedalling posties | road.cc | The...