Pedal Power Foundation

The Pedal Power Foundation, based in Phoenix, is looking for a few folks able to twist some wrenches on November 7th. Their mission statement “The mission of The Pedal Power Foundation is to fulfill the childhood dream of owning a NEW bicycle” caught my attention. To that end, they need help assembling the bikes they’ll be … Read more

Yike Bike – who’s their target demographic?

I just read another article about the Yike Bike, and I still don’t get it. It’s an electric barstool. And at 3,500 Euros, it’s not for everyone. At that price, it’s not exactly a vastly less expensive alternative to a car, and certainly no replacement if you have more than a laptop bag to carry. … Read more

No photos for the GoGirl article

No photos for the GoGirl article, because I’m just not going to go there. What had to have been one of the most intriguing products at Interbike was something called the GoGirl. Their catch phrase is “Don’t take life sitting down”, so a female friend of mine assumed they were some sort of women’s empowerment … Read more

Boblbee – backpacks tougher than you are

My very last stop before I left Interbike was at the Boblbee booth. They make the really strong and futuristic-looking backpacks seen in movies like Charlie’s Angels, The Fast And The Furious, and The Italian Job. I spoke with Jaan, who explained to me that their backpacks were so tough, they met the stringent European … Read more

Publicity stunt or nut job?

Ok, so everyone on the planet is probably aware of Falcon Heene and his dad’s homemade flying machine.  He’s the 6 year old from Colorado that supposedly was in his dad’s foil and helium balloon when it took off, but missing when it landed. It’s all over CNN, Facebook, Twitter, and every other site we … Read more