Monday, February 8, 2016

New security for bicycle parts that are frequently stolen seats and tires



While many companies have sought to release products that protect a cyclist's property by attempting to lock an entire bike, few have focused on the all too common issue of thieves taking easily accessible parts, such as wheels and seats. The C3N offers a more conscientious approach to avoiding a stolen bike by locking crucial elements with easy-to-carry locks.

See and read more about these at http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/sphyke-c3n?context=featured

Landing on the roof is no reason to quit, get it back on the tires, light the candle, and win the race!

Might be an attempt to make a video go viral... I don't care, it's nice to see a trucker push a nimrod off the road for brake checking

waiting for winter, brought to you by the guys with a sense of humor at Arctic Cat



The Beaulieu Museum in the UK

I just learned that annually a Fire Fighter training convention happens in Indianapolis, called the FDIC





Images from http://www.globalemergencyvehicles.com/blog/fdic-2014-highlights/

And this website, Global Emergancy Vehicles has a comprehensive look at the many varieties of Ambulances, fire trucks, etc... like which makers have better engines, and why http://www.globalemergencyvehicles.com/blog/tips-buying-used-ambulance/  (buy a Sprinter or Ford with the 7.3L diesel)

if you're interested in fire trucks, how fire depts plan to replace and lease vehicles :  http://www.fireapparatusmagazine.com/archives.html




Above 3 photos found on http://chicagoareafire.com/blog/2014/04/more-from-the-2014-fdic/

Biking is far more advanced in the Netherlands, just admire this highway overpass roundabout