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Fuel cell bike By: Gabriel coward Project. Fuel cell bike creator UNSW researchers have built an Australian-first bicycle that can take riders up to 125.

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1 Fuel cell bike By: Gabriel coward Project

2 Fuel cell bike creator UNSW researchers have built an Australian-first bicycle that can take riders up to 125 kilometers on a single battery charge and $2 of hydrogen.

3 Where it came from It is from Italian bike maker Aprilia and has been one of the newer inventions to help keep someone safer and better to drive. Another is that it provides a safe speed for individuals to drive and do a better drive and to be safe at all times either on the high way or in neighborhoods and even in public streets. Base on the inventers they tried to make a better way to invent a better looking model and try to appeal the buyer to get its looks and design but also its performance.

4 How it works This bike has been a known bike for what it runs on and how long it can go. Also this bike docent cause any form of pollution. This bike uses $2 of hydrogen and is using electrical currents and only needs a good charge to start moving. Using electrical bikes would be a good idea says the group but another things is that if u don’t charge long enough your going to have to stop riding it because the battery will go dead.

5 How its built This bike is mostly made of metal but has some metal parts and has some iron parts to it. The wheels of course is rubber but also the handle bars are made of rubber and grip like material. The bike’s parts are adjustable and has a little switching to it like all bikes do with the handle bars and the gears and wheels.

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