Hi All!
Helios, a company based in San Francisco, CA and Shenzhen, China, is planning to introduce their new "smart" handlebars in either drop-'bar or bullhorn/pursuit/MTB straight handlebars with integrated bar-ends configuration:
http://www.ridehelios.com/The handlebars integrate controller boards and batteries for a high-powered headlight and taillights, visual speedometer, turn signals, and muticolored ambient lighting -- all Bluetooth-programmable via smartphone -- and includes GPS tracking via a pay-as-you-go SIM card.
Looking at the description, I see they're only available in one width, and of course a single stem reach, 'cos 'bars and stem are integrated. Handlebars cannot be adjusted for tilt, and I see no way to prevent removal by a thief, in which case the GPS tracking wouldn't do much good. The headlight looks to be bright, but there are no beamshots of the pattern-on-pavement.
More here:
http://road.cc/content/news/84339-helios-bars-transform-your-bike-smart-bikehttp://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kennygibbs/helios-bars-transform-any-bike-into-a-smart-bikeProposed cost is USD$199, but you can get partway there for only USD$24 with these:
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/tacx-lumos-front-and-rear-led-handlebar-light-set/Would this new darling of the online gizmags find a home on your bike, or is it more a design exercise?
Best,
Dan. (...who is seeing more and more of these sorts of "integrated" designs come under development)