Riding a bicycle is considered so intuitive that it has become the posterchild (posterhobby? postertask?) for things you never forget how to do. But, as with all of life’s simplest pleasures, ...
Some people love cars. Often, those lovers of cars are also lovers of bicycles. Take engineer and craftsman by the name of HennyButabi on YouTube as the perfect example of someone who manages to ...
When we visited Zero Motorcycles’ headquarters in Scotts Valley, California to test-ride its 2011 2001 model year electric motorcycles, we got to meet some of the hardworking engineers responsible for ...
Seeing as how the hubless vehicle revolution is catching flight as we speak, here’s The Q, a prolific engineer of all things DIY, with what can be your very own hubless bike. The Q is an engineer with ...
The Q’s “Bicycle that Walks,” is a mesmerizing feat of engineering that transforms the back wheel of a bike into a series of well-timed legs. There’s a lot to love about The Q’s latest project, the ...
As a longtime bicyclist, Alec Gosse is concerned with bike safety and the desire to make bicycle travel practical in a society centered on automobile travel. As a civil and environmental engineering ...
Garrett Eckard, of Westminster, had always wanted a bicycle, but at 15 years old, it just hadn’t worked out for him. Born with spina bifida, a condition where the spinal cord doesn’t form correctly, ...
Six months ago, two University alumni struggled to find a bike suited for their child, who has a form of dwarfism. After connecting with their alma mater, current University students were able to ...
Larry Houghton delivers a truly exception six-cylinder beast for this week’s Bike of the Week. Motorcycle historians and riders of a certain age may remember the bonkers Honda CBX. First released in ...
An engineer from the scientific YouTube channel The Q replaced his bicycle wheels with circular saws for easy riding on the icy terrain. Riding a bicycle is considered so intuitive that it has become ...