We're riding with the new BikeCharge bike light/dynamo/USB charger. Road test results soon--for now, here are photos of the unboxing.
Updated 8-17-12: Click here to download the instructions that come with the BikeCharge.
Updated 8-27-12: Click here to read our initial road test impressions.
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Interesting gadget! I used to have a spoke generator made by FER. A good idea, but not a great implementation. Too much plastic in the transmission, and it was cooked by fast downhills.
ReplyDeleteThe integrated USB charger is useful for modern cyclists. Building it into a light/dynamo assembly makes a lot sense.
Steve Kurt
There's a lot of plastic in this one, too. Waiting to see how it holds up under riding and at speed. Thanks for the heads-up!
ReplyDeleteHey man, thinking of getting this so i can charge my mobile when i ride from kent to cornwall next month. Going to be camping it all the way so need something like this or this battery device called new trent 12000. Could you let us know what its like and what the drag is like. Cheers man
DeleteHey man, thinking of getting this so i can charge my mobile when i ride from kent to cornwall next month. Going to be camping it all the way so need something like this or this battery device called new trent 12000. Could you let us know what its like and what the drag is like. Cheers man
DeleteToo bad it's not as solidly built as your keyboards. Too bad Apple and Campy don't make more products.
ReplyDeleteYes, we love Apple products here at Campy Only!
ReplyDeleteLooking very forward to the test results. Certainly more approachable than a Schmidt hub regarding cost!
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