Posts Tagged ‘biking’

The Fastest Zero Emissions Motorcycle
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Mission Motors

If you haven’t heard of Mission Motors yet, you have to check out their prototype electric motorcycle! Mission Motors debuted their design in the bonus room of our Kohler LivingHome at the TED Conference in February.


Mission Motors believes that they will revolutionize the motorcycle industry with a sleek, new electric vehicle that outperforms gasoline while emitting zero tailpipe emissions. The motorcycle runs off a lithium ion battery and a high performance electric motor. Regenerative braking recaptures kinetic energy and converts it back into electrical energy to power the bike longer. The vehicle is also wireless-enabled so most settings can be changed with a computer instead of a wrench. Fittingly, the battery pack is modular for easier maintenance…just like a LivingHome!

We love having Mission Motors as a LivingHomes partner, and we can’t wait to see the motorcycle come out in 2010. Reserve one to match your LivingHome!

Bike to work
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

May is National Bike Month. We, at LivingHomes, celebrate it every month; on average, 30% of us bike to work each day!


Biking saves money on gas and car expenses, prevents emissions, and lessens traffic congestion. Besides that, it’s healthy, fun, and depending on your commute, faster!

Here are a few comfort and safety tips from our team for biking to work in an urban area:

  1. Check to see if your city has a map of bike paths and designated bike routes to make your commute safer and less stressful.
  2. Layer, since it can be cold, windy, and wet. Keep an extra change of clothes at work.
  3. If you think it might rain and you are parked outside, tie a plastic bag over your seat.
  4. Make sure your bike has fenders to prevent your tire from slinging mud onto your clothes and face.
  5. Wear a helmet to protect your head, and attach lights and reflectors to your bike if you plan on riding after dark.
  6. Always makes sure to lock your bike tires and frame to something secure.
  7. Get one of those squeaky horns with the tassles. They’re fun, old school, and can warn peds that you’re coming!