Your automotive has all its shows and controls constructed into its dashboard, so why would not your bike have all its devices built-in into its handlebar? Effectively, that is precisely the strategy taken by the modern Flitedeck bar, which contains a touchscreen, headlight, wi-fi connectivity and extra.
At the moment obtainable for preorder, the drop-style street handlebar is manufactured by Munich-based startup Flite, which was based by mechanical/automotive engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber.
“The concept for Flitedeck got here to me in 2019 once I purchased my first high-end street bike,” says Fischer, who beforehand labored for corporations similar to Porsche, BMW and Pininfarina.
“It featured a superbly aerodynamic and clear handlebar-stem unit, however I rapidly discovered myself annoyed. Why did I’ve to connect lights, navigation units, a bell, and ponderous, unsafe mounts to this modern setup?”
The ensuing carbon fiber handlebar/stem incorporates a StVZO-compliant dual-beam headlight, motion-sensitive theft alarm, digital bell, GPS-based navigation system, and a full-color 180 x 70-mm touchscreen show.
It connects with third-party sensors and different units (together with all widespread electric-shift drivetrains) through Bluetooth, ANT+ and Wi-Fi, plus it hyperlinks up with third-party iOS/Android apps operating on the bicycle owner’s paired smartphone.
The touchscreen may be user-configured to point out quite a lot of small shows unexpectedly, or to point out a couple of bigger shows (similar to turn-by-turn navigation maps) as wanted. An accompanying app is utilized for over-the-air firmware updates, amongst different issues.
Energy is provided by an onboard lithium battery, which ought to reportedly be good for 20 to 30 hours of runtime per USB-charge. The entire handlebar is claimed to tip the scales at a tad over 80 grams (2.8 oz) and is IP68 waterproof, that means it may well stand up to being submerged to a depth of 1 meter (3.3 ft) for half-hour.
Do you have to be eager about getting a Flitedeck handlebar of your personal, you may preorder one now through the Flite web site for US$1,677. The primary manufacturing run will likely be restricted to 1,000 models, that are anticipated to ship within the second quarter of subsequent yr. Costs will likely be greater for subsequent runs.
A “main premium bike producer” – which equips a UCI WorldTour crew – will reportedly be together with the bar on its manufacturing bikes.
However getting again to the cash factor …
Fischer has taken a singular path to funding design and manufacturing of the Flitedeck, by changing into a content material creator on OnlyFans. For those who’re unfamiliar with the social media platform, it is a web-based service during which subscribers pay creators to view grownup content material – on this case, racy photographs of Sabrina and Matthias.
There is no phrase on whether or not or not cheeky pics of the handlebar are on there too.
Supply: Flite