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 https://www.ifixit.com/News/101675/bike-manufacturers-are-making-bikes-less-repairable https://www.ifixit.com/News/101675/bike-manufacturers-are-making-bikes-less-repairable
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 +==== Lopifit ====
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 +== Bizarre bikes: This 15-mph electric scooter somehow doubles as a treadmill ==
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 +For when you need to get your steps in but also have someplace to be, there's the Lopifit treadmill bike
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 +Abhimanyu Ghoshal - July 20, 2025
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 +We're usually in the business of bringing you the latest and greatest innovations in science and tech, but this odd personal mobility contraption from several years ago deserves your attention. And that's not only because it still kicking around a decade since launch, but because it's an especially bold attempt at killing two birds with one stone.
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 +At first glance, the Lopifit looks like an oversized kickscooter with bicycle tires and a large deck. Get in closer, and you'll notice a battery pack in the luggage carrier, and a treadmill built into the footboard. The idea is that you can walk while you ride this electric scooter, so you actually get your steps in as you speedily commute to your destination and make good time.
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 +I came across the Lopifit in this roundup of neat biking inventions showcased at the Eurobike 2025 expo, which concluded in Frankfurt last month. It included other neat stuff like this tiny motor drive that instantly turns any bicycle into an ebike, but this one stole the show for me.
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 +https://newatlas.com/urban-transport/lopifit-electric-scooter-treadmill-bike-walking/
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 +==  Find my… bicycle? ==
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 +Knog's Scout gives bikes a motion-sensitive alarm and Bluetooth tracking.
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 +John Timmer – May 6, 2025 7:54 AM
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 +We've reviewed some pretty expensive bikes here at Ars, and one of the consistent concerns we see in the comments is the fear of theft. That's a widely shared fear, based on a whole bunch of videos that describe how to hide an AirTag tracker where a potential bike thief won't notice it. There are also a number of products available that will hold a hidden AirTag in a reflector, a bike bell, or the head tube.
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 +But Apple has also made it possible for third parties to plug their devices into its "Find My" system, and a company called Knog has made a Bluetooth bike tracker called the Scout that does just that. The Scout goes well beyond tracking, though, providing a motion-sensitive alarm system that will alert you if anybody tries to move your bike.
  
 +https://arstechnica.com/reviews/2025/05/find-my-bicycle/
  
  
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