Kolelinia Lets You Ride Your Bicycle Over the Air
source: http://gizmodo.com/5447279/kolelinia-lets-you-ride-your-bicycle-over-the-air
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Here's how it works.
Kolelinia has two elements, a half-pipe—this is where your bike's wheels run—and a cable above that pipe. The cable is at the same height as your bike's handles, and it provides stability and safety while you fly over the cars. The cable connects to the bike's handle using a special hooking device. This divoce also has a hole for a carabiner, so you can use a harness and safety line for extra safety.
On first sight, it looks like the props for a circus act. But unlike in the circus, Kolelinia doesn't involve any risk thanks to the safety cable system. It may seem convoluted, but it's actually quite simple, and a much better and safer option than having to deal with the dangers of traffic, or flying with stranded extra-terrestrial beings.
http://gizmodo.com/5447279/kolelinia-lets-you-ride-your-bicycle-over-the-air
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CaptDoug
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Cool idea
- 2 years ago
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CaptDoug
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royulery
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you would think that people had enough of bird poo on their windshields.
- 2 years ago
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royulery
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Lucy_Rivers
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Sounds like my kind of thing! I always take the bike to work, so when can we start seeing it used in major cities?
- 2 years ago
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Lucy_Rivers
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WestmanRandoballet
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how do you get on and off?
besides that i live the idea a lot - 2 years ago
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WestmanRandoballet:
(here's a pic of how you'd enter the system) There would be one enter-point where you'd ride smoothly onto the track/lane (below your tires), the device on your handlebar would have to be coaxed into the safety cable. Now your bike cannot be tipped over (hopefully) and the rider would have some sort of safety harness attaching them to their bike I suspect.
http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/4/2010/01/500x_kolelinia_12.jpg
- 2 years ago
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dainjdc
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Would rather have a hoverboard.
- 2 years ago
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dainjdc
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jigglypufff
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dainjdc:
I second this.
- 2 years ago
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jigglypufff
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ratsass
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that's just when I would pop my chain
- 2 years ago
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ratsass
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Retrograde_Photography
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this is really really cool sounding. looking forward to seeing future developments on this.
- 2 years ago
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iameam
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Seems like an interesting idea for crossing large areas with a lot of traffic. But how do you take a left, right, or pass someone who's going slower than you?
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iameam
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iameam:
you couldn't pass the slow one's on their hybrid bike cuz it's only one direct lane like a railway. But I believe, as you stated, that it's designed to be a sort of bridge over unsafe intersections or congested parts of town. I Think over all it would be faster (maybe..) then waiting for red lights and wondering what idiot is gonna take you out in traffic.
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benson5
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My childhood dreams of riding in the sky like Elliot in ET could be a reality. I'd play that on my ipod whenever i was on it.
- 2 years ago
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benson5
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raylinmarie
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Don't wear a skirt!
- 2 years ago
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raylinmarie
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jswiz
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Very cool but what about the slow bus that might be in front of you?
- 2 years ago
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jswiz
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hack26
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I like it! I would definitely try it.
- 2 years ago
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hack26
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good_stuff
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I've always said we need contraptions similar to this for cars, so that we never need to sit at intersections again. It would be a lot cheaper than building over/under passes everywhere like we do now, wouldn't it?
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good_stuff
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HowdyDo
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Brilliant! I love it! But what if you fall off the bike...into heavy traffic...ugh! Seatbelts???
- 2 years ago
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HowdyDo
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hack26
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HowdyDo:
"This device also has a hole for a carabiner, so you can use a harness and safety line for extra safety."
Did you read this part? - 2 years ago
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hack26
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HowdyDo:
Yes, but it isn't clear as to whether the "extra safety" is for the bike or for the rider
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HowdyDo:
I would really hope to assume that it is for the person seeing as how the article says it is for extra safety
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hack26
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HowdyDo:
The device is already attached to the bike, so I would assume it is for the rider.
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