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Re: Best Geek Gadget
« on: January 19, 2006, 02:11:20 AM »
Hum,
How about this wireless floating Lightbulb?
http://bea.st/sight/lightbulb/


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Hum,
Avatar Graveyard does look nice...Nice fader.js


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Re: Best Geek Gadget
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2006, 07:20:49 PM »
Hum,
The folks at RevoPower claim they’re re-inventing the wheel. And, let me tell you, I’m wanting to believe them. Here’s the deal. You take your current bicycle (be it a mountain bike, a cruiser or a commuter bike), you remove the front wheel, and replace it with RevoPower’s. A little wiring here and there, nothing too hard, and you’re set. Then, you go out biking, as usual.
But, say you’re growing tired, or you hit a slope and you’re just lazy… well, press a button, and the integrated commercial grade, 23cc two-stroke engine will kick in. You get 1.1 HP or 0.8 KW power output with a maximum rpm 7500 to help you along the way. On a flat surface, the engine will even take you up to speeds of 20mph, with a merciful 1.18 L/100km (200mpg).


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Sure, this is pretty much a moped, but the beauty really is that parts have been miniaturized to the point that they can fit within a standard 26-inch bicycle wheel. The entire engine is less than three inches thick! Evidently, the set-up adds some weight: about 12 lbs more than a regular wheel, without taking the 3.8 litres of gas it can store into account. But that’s still decent, especially if all you do is commute.

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http://revopower.com/

(No jokes about bike stands)

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Re: Best Geek Gadget
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2006, 02:21:43 PM »
Hum,
The gyro effect would be noticeable i guess.

And, doing  `wheelies` would be a bit difficult...

Perhaps there could be a `stabiliser` version...