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     After a long time development, youbike completely integrate the environment of Taipei's traffic. The tailored structure of the bicycle let the citizen enjoy more high quality and personal service.

 

On the technological aspect :  

 

1. Using the antirust material that can adapt the high temperature and moist climate in order to increase the durability of the bike.

 

2. The One Size Fits All that everyone can ride the bike comfortably.

3. The seat is waterproof, wear-resistant and height adjustable.

                           

 

4. Three stage derailleur made the trip much easier.

 

5. Wrapped-design, it is a bright and prominent fender that functions as a dress guard

6. The front wheel-driven LED front light, providing for your safety

 

 

7. A dual-function bicycle lock for both docking and temporary stops

 

 

On the bike management aspect:

 

1. The parts are hard to dismantle

2. The special security lock, use the principal of vacuum reel, hide the lock in the basket, you can protect your bike in a simple way.

 

 

3. The application of RFID wafer technology: Every bike has its own identity, with the use of RFID device on parking pillar, it can read the data through the Radio signals, and therefore the recognized system doesn't need to do any physical or optics contact with the object.

 

 

4.The sensor: The sensor shows the amount of deduction, balance and what kind of problem we might face while borrowing the bike.

 

 

On the service system aspect:

 

Every site have set a Kiosk information service device, no matter the software or hardware device, they were both designed with high quality, besides, the hardware device includes beauty, anti-water and many other properties; the information system apply the most safety and stable internet mechanism in order to avoid the danger of disconnect while applying.

 

 

 

reference information:http://www.cit.org.tw/  http://taipei.youbike.com.tw/cht/f41.html  

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