EASY RIDERS
Riding a bicycle to work sounds great, until you arrive drenched in sweat.
That's one reason Ford is experimenting with improving electric bicycles.
The car company unveiled two electric bikes- one for regular city travel and one for commercial use for messengers or delivery - that connect to smartphones through Bluetooth, as well as physically via a mounted dock.
An associated smartphone application plans your route and the bike indicates when you need to turn by vibrating the right or left hand grip. If both vibrate, look out: it means a car is close behind.
The bikes can be connected to a Bluetooth heart-rate monitor that can increase the bike's motor power to let you rest if overexerted. They can also be programmed to let you cool down during the final stretch of your journey.
"We are in an experimental phase" said Eric Klampfl, Global Future Mobility Manager for Ford Research and Innovation Center. So interested cyclists will have to wait.
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