Dismounting your bicycle at a stop sign or a red light is inefficient, frankly. The Bikers' Rest has been designed to make the pause much less clumsy for people who travel on two-wheelers by providing them with a special support system so that they can stay on their seats.
Marcus Abrahamsson's roadside bollard is made of a strong steel tube that rises up to just about waist height on the average mounted biker. The Nola Bikers' Rest has a looped handle surrounding the domed top and an extruded metal mesh shoe grip at a convenient incline around the base. Approximately level with your pedal, this prop enables you to ground one foot with the other in place and maintain balance while you wait for the traffic light to change.
Intersection Cyclist Props
The Bikers' Rest Keeps Urban Cyclists Poised for the Green Light
Trend Themes
1. Cyclist Rest Solutions - There is an opportunity for innovative products that allow urban cyclists to stay on their seats at stop signs and red lights.
2. Urban Biking Accessories - The growing number of urban cyclists means there is a market for innovative accessories and equipment that cater to their unique needs.
3. Efficient Urban Commuting - As more people turn to cycling for their daily commute, there is an opportunity for products and innovations that make urban biking more efficient and practical.
Industry Implications
1. Cycling Industry - The cycling industry can develop and market products for urban cyclists, including support systems and accessories.
2. Outdoor Recreation Industry - The outdoor recreation industry can expand their offerings to cater to the growing number of urban cyclists, including innovative accessories and equipment.
3. Urban Planning Industry - Urban planners and designers can incorporate cycling infrastructure and support systems, like the Nola Bikers' Rest, into their plans and designs to promote urban biking.