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Exploding bike lock shows bike thieves who's boss
Exploding bike lock shows bike thieves who's boss
Bike theft in major cities is a big problem, with people afraid to leave their bikes locked up anywhere for fear of some thief coming along with wire cutters and whisking it away. And with biking a great, environmentally-friendly alternative to driving, we want more people to feel up to using ...
How to fool a stoplight into thinking your bike is a car
How to fool a stoplight into thinking your bike is a car
core77.com — Browsing around for bike-related goodies today, we came across this brilliant example of proletariat problem-solving in the... name of an improved urban cycling experience. They call it the Traffic Loop Sensor Activator, or sometimes U.S. Patent ... (more) How to fool a stoplight into thinking your bike is a car
Bike or Die!
bike.toyspring.com — I fixed some bugs: Holding the button assigned to "restart level" no longer restarts the level continuously... (which breaks your stats) Didn't ask before quitting even if the option was enabled (Control Options) (Not really a bug) by using more flexible ... (more) Bike or Die!
Exploding bike lock: interesting concept, questionable execution
Exploding bike lock: interesting concept, questionable execution
news.cnet.com — something has gone horribly wrong (Credit: Mike Lambourn ) (Credit: Justin Yu) As an avid cyclist, my... biggest concern about riding my bike in New York City isn't king-sized potholes, wayward pedestrians, or even the hordes of aggressive ... (more) Exploding bike lock: interesting concept, questionable ...
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Exploding Lock Marks Thieves, Ruins Bike
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... blow. Well, it won't blow up like the bus in Speed, but try to snip the cable and it'll spray colored dye all over a thief, making him easily identifiable to the PoPo. It'll also spray dye all over the bike, too, making it unsellable. Not an ideal solution for your bike, but an interesting mechanism to combat thievery. Designer Mike Lamboum fashioned the concept, dubbed the Smart Lock. Check out his site for more details. SmartLock [via DVICE] ...

SmartLock Explodes With Dye If Cut
OhGizmo! — ... immovable. However, the real fun begins when someone decides to cut it off. See, the entire cable is filled with compressed air and liquid, which will explode outward when it is cut open. The person is then covered with dye, and an invisible forensic property marking liquid. Sound familiar? It’s the same principal behind those tags you find on clothing in many stores. It’s only a concept for now, but seems like a brilliant idea. [ Mike Lambourn ] VIA [ Dvice ] ...

SmartLock spatters bicycle thieves with paint
Boing Boing Gadgets — ... thieves who bolt-cut the locks with paint pellets. It's a good idea, co-opted from the paint explosives they pack into courier bags of bank currency. But Charlie already knows who is stealing his bikes, and most of them are recreational paint huffers besides. This will do him no good. What Charlie needs is a lock that will spray him with testosterone every time it is cut. And, you know, I just don't think that technology exists. SmartLock [Mike Lambourn via DVICE]

Exploding Bike Locks Only Work On The Clothed Thief
GEARFUSE — ... locks and what do you get? An exploding bike lock that tags a thief with a permanent dye, making the scumbag easily identifiable. It’s called the SmartLock, but there’s only one flaw with it: what if this would be bike-napper isn’t wearing clothes? Then, he finds some clothes in a nearby alleyway, ridding him of any trace of the dye. I’d say if the person who stole your bike was that resourceful, he’s earned it. Then again, it’s not my bike . Link [ via ]

Bike lock spews dye when would-be thieves try to snatch your ride
CrunchGear — ... the lock, said thief along with the bike and everything within a few feet is then sprayed with the dye along with SmartWater, which is an invisible ink. But the lock itself doesn’t seem to be too bad given its theft deterrent feature. I don’t own a bike so I’m not up on all the latest bike locks, but the lock barrel and lever components are encased in hardened steel and Dupont Hytrel molding. Ingenious. Someone license the SmartLock ASAP. Mike Lambourn via Dvice

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