These students made a bike that can't be stolen
Tired of getting their bikes stolen, a group of engineering students decided that it's about time to find a way to solve every biker's problem. And they did.
Meet Yerka, the unstealable bike.
“@techaeris: YERKA: The Bike That Can’t Be Stolen http://t.co/i4CVdvhYZT @yerkaproject #canttouchthispic.twitter.com/sLElYiKnfH” Thanks guys!!
— Yerka Bikes (@yerkabikes) March 12, 2015
While it looks like a regular bicycle at first, the whole frame turns into a lock when it's time to park it.
The middle bar opens up and you can lock it into place with the seat bar, which makes the bike theft-proof. Breaking the parts to steal it would make the bike completely useless.
It takes less than 10 seconds to transform your Yerka in a lock! pic.twitter.com/Y1OBCOKWn0
— Yerka Bikes (@yerkabikes) March 17, 2015
The students managed to raise money through Indiegogo to fund their project and the bicycle is now in production. It will be available to customers for $500 a piece.
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