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The iBikeConsole device is easily mounted on your bike and will then allow you control your 1st, 2nd or 3rd generation iPod Nano without moving your hands away from the grips. You can also check speed, trip distance, and more.
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If you’re not satisfied with the 32 LEDs that comes with the Bike Light with Torch, here’s an alternative that features more than twice as many light-emitting diodes.
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Last year we saw the Pedalite, a Bicycle MP3 Amplifier with Stereo Speakers, a 115 dB Bicycle Horn, and other bike gadgets. First out this year is this bicycle direction and brake lamp with an eight-tune horn.
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The unique battery-free Pedalite pedal lights for bicycles have been designed to “make cyclists more visible to motorists day and night, from a distance of up to 1km away and from any angle, including the side”.
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Here we have yet another environmental friendly gadget that runs without any batteries whatsoever. This time it’s something to use for your bicycle.
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The 31-LED Bike Light with Torch ($18) is a handy long-lasting light for your bicycle. It comes with a 360-degree rotating holder and will work as a torch when you take it out of the holder.
Features:
- 31-LED Bike Light with Torch
- 4-LED, 14-LED and 31-LED light modes with flashing mode
- Turning stand included
- AAA battery x 3 pcs

It’s not the first time we’ve covered spoke LED lights here at GeekAlerts, there’s been one from Blujay and another one from The Hokey Spokes Company. But the above Pac-Man version is without a doubt the coolest pattern we’ve seen so far.
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So you’ve got your bike geared up with half the stuff from the 10 Gadgets for your Bicycle post, but still no reaction from the people around you.
Solution: The Thunder Horn ($12). It delivers a sound level of over 115 dB.

Do you want to make sure the world sees the geek in you when out biking? Check out the PC Mag Bike Tech: 10 Gadgets for the Ultimate Ride article.
Seen above is the Hokey Spokes bicycle safety light that consists of transparent blades that attach to your bike’s spoke wheels. Kind of like the Bike Spoke LED Message.
(Via Gearlog)

There’s something about Swiss designers and weird transportation, something good. First we had the Bikeboard and now it’s the Magic Wheel – a unicycle / skatebaord kind of hybrid.
Here’s a short video demonstration of the Magic Wheel:
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