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Amazing LED Bicycle Tires Plays Cartoon GIFs

San Francisco-based style company MonkeyLectric has just released a Kickstarter strategy for the Monkey Light Pro, a bicycle wheel display with the capability to function movement style while you drive. The LED display is said to be suitable with any conventional bike rim, basically enabling anyone to install it on their wheels and put on a shifting light display while they go for a ride. The best part is that the pictures or information that are provided on your wheels are completely up to you.

The Monkey Light Pro allows clients to modify and arrange whatever pictures they want to function and easily obtain them to the display. This contains images, written text, and even animated style. The product also comes with its own pre installed art to demonstrate until you add your own work. Even more amazing, the semi-transparent display is designed in such a way that it is visible from both sides of the bike and can sustain picture stability from 10-40mph.

With 53 days still remaining to go, the venture has already financed over $100,000 of its $180,000 objective. Be sure to examine out their Kickstarter web page for the record of advantages that come with giving and any upcoming up-dates.

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