The bicycle has been around for quite awhile now, and remained looking pretty much the same. Much of the design is given by the fit to a human rider and some very basic material properties, so any big changes are actually unlikely.
We might get more electric assist bikes, maybe more folding bikes for easier storage, race bikes can keep getting lighter and sleeker. Commuter bikes might get some sort of improved locks and theft protection. Maybe some short travel suspension for utility/commuter bikes. Perhaps automatic gears or continuously variable gears.
Improve tires so that they don't go flat but still have the low rolling resistance, vibration damping, and other characteristics of modern bicycle tires.
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I guess you could....I mean you could turn it on and then strap/tape it to your bicycle handles, but this wouldn't be a good idea. ;)
Some examples of unachievable designs that could be explored and analyzed in a discussion include perpetual motion machines, time machines, and teleportation devices. These designs are often considered impossible due to the laws of physics and the limitations of current technology.
No. 36M could be interpreted as 36 meters, which is way longer than any bicycle.
One can purchase a bicycle headlight from various websites like Amazon or eBay. One could also visit a local bicycle store and ask if they have any bicycle headlights for sale.
Could you please clarify how you would like to adjust your bicycle seat?
Some are shiny, blue, pretty, red, etc. Any color could describe a bicycle.
An amphibious bicycle would be able to travel both on land and in the water, as a kind of boat.
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When you are asked to describe how you have added value in any aspect of your current role, you need to pinpoint areas that you have been instrumental. You could mention have you have reduces wastages, improved on efficiency and productivity among others.
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