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Life-Altering Bicycle Attachment of the Day: The James Dyson Award-winning Copenhagen Wheel from MIT’s SENSEable City Lab instantly transforms any standard bicycle into a “hybrid electric-bike” capable of offering a smart cycling experience complete with real-time exercise analysis, traffic data, and environmental conditions.Market availability expected within 12 months. Tentative MSRP: $600.

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    conditions.Market
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    Life-Altering Bicycle Attachment: The James Dyson Award-winning Copenhagen Wheel from MIT’s SENSEable City Lab instantly...
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    seriously why can’t i think...something half as sweet.
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    That is all kinds
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    I don’t really care about the Facebook connecting aspect of this, but I want green miles :(
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    For $600? No wonder everyone’s fat and don’t give half a shit about...environment. If it...
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    Dad, this totally goes hand in hand...what we were talking about yesterday. :)
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    power-saving feature sounds awesome, although I don’t like the on-screen display idea. Apt that they would use
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