With radar, AI, cameras and a display inside the bars, is this futuristic new prototype from Canyon going to revolutionise bike safety in the coming years?

The sleek new Canyon Predict will be appearing at the Eurobike show in Frankfurt next week and promises to raise eyebrows – not just for its safety features but for its looks too. Safety might have a dowdy and unexciting image, but it’s nowhere to be seen on this bike, which has the appearance of a machine that could easily keep pace in the fastest of pelotons.

But its safety features are the heart of the bike. Radar and cameras and other sensors can see obstacles, interpret them and warn the rider accordingly, says Canyon in an introductory video. Those warnings come via flashing lights on the lever hoods as well as vibrations, not unlike the lane-assist on modern cars.

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As well as spotting obstacles, the bike’s 360-degree sensors can suggest cornering speeds and predict tricky road surfaces. The bike can even connect to Canyon’s Stingr Smart helmet, with its drop down visor and data display.

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