Softer Bike Path

sidewalkFalling on a bicycle is something everyone does unfortunately. We try to avoid it, but whether as kids or adults it hurts. Now researchers at the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) are looking to create a new form of asphalt that could help reduce bicycle slide-outs while also provide some added cushion should a rider fall.

While regular asphalt is mostly crushed stones and bitumen, a petroleum byproduct that acts as a binding agent, the researchers are reportedly looking to blend in a bit more recycled tire rubber to soften the mix. This might still be a painful landing, but it could soften the blow.

[Via DN.se: Cyklister får mjuk asphalt]

Bike Park of Dreams Goes With Flow(Form)

If you build it they will come. This isn’t just about fictional ballparks in the movies, but playgrounds, skate parks and bike trails. And leading the way is Alpine Bike Parks, which now has announced a new way to go with the flow.

The FlowForm features are specially engineered playground structures that will allow bike parks to create even more professional designs that are popular with riders. These can be designed to accommodate a new facility or added into an existing trail system to either enhance the flow or even provide durability that might not exist in nature. Continue reading Bike Park of Dreams Goes With Flow(Form)