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hokeyspokes.jpgI love biking. It's the easiest way to exercise and it's one of the best activities for the warm weather. That's why I just had to search for the latest technologies in bicyling. For instance, I found this really cool Foldable Electric Bicycle that operates on a 260-watt electric motor. Switch it into Assist mode, and its built-in sensors will help you pedal up a steep hill.

For some added fun, there are these psychedelic-looking Hokey Spokes, which are multi-color LEDs that attach to your bike's spoke wheels so that people can see you biking at night.

But wait, there's more! Head over to my roundup at PCMag.com to learn more about a bicycle handlebar speaker, gamebike, detachable GPS, video camera, and fitness bike in Bike Tech: 10 Gadgets for the Ultimate Ride.

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