Industrial - Bachelor

WAYBAR: The future of mountain bike navigation

WAYBAR is a smart handlebar heads-up display system that integrates with a proprietary GPS navigation device that connects to the onboard displays. This allows the rider to see essential ride data, navigation information, and communicate with emergency services, without relying on a mobile phone.

Background + research

With cycling participation rising globally, mountain biking has become a popular outlet for recreation, sport, and mental well-being. However, research highlights growing safety concerns as riders increasingly rely on mobile phones for navigation, data tracking, and communication in remote or high-risk environments.

Research into mountain biking safety and rider behaviour revealed that over 70% of surveyed riders rely on their mobile phones for navigation, data tracking, and communication while riding. This can often lead to distraction, accessibility issues, and increased risk in emergencies. Studies and surveys highlighted a clear lack of integrated technology designed specifically for off-road cycling environments, where network coverage and response times can be unreliable. These findings emphasised the need for a dedicated, on-bar system that keeps riders informed, connected, and safe without compromising focus or control on the trail.

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project goal

why warbar?

From research and feedback from riders, it was found that riders have the most fun on the bike when the adrenaline is managed, and feel the safest when they are well informed about their surroundings. Many products exist in this information technology space, but none are designed for physical user interaction while riding.

Therefore, there is a gap for innovation in the mountain bike market to combine navigation and communication tools into a cohesive and holistic product. By combining information technology and rider-focused user experience, I was able to create a seamless mountain biking heads-up display system.


There’s always going to be an inherent risk in mountain biking, and that’s part of the appeal, balancing ambition and ability

trail partner, seq

The first time riding a track, you definitely want to have a bit of a heads up on what’s coming up

Trail designer, seq

design development

The design process began by exploring the duality of mountain biking. The pursuit of challenge and the desire for control. Through moodboarding, sketching, and prototyping, these insights evolved into a visual and functional language that shaped the design process of this project.

Starting with moodboards and aesthetic moodboards, and exploration of different ways of displaying and interacting with information. Then, after establishing the direction that a handlebar form factor was ideal for information display, I began sketching and prototyping, experimenting with ergonomics and function.

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Final design outcome

INFORMATION AT THE RIDERS FINGERTIPS

Maintaining control and focus is critical in mountain biking, where every second of attention counts. For this reason, WAYBAR’s interface is operated entirely through handlebar-mounted controls, removing the need for touchscreens or physical buttons that require riders to take their hands off the bar or their eyes off the trail. This hands-on approach prioritises safety and intuitiveness, allowing seamless interaction even in rough terrain.

The display itself is designed to be informative yet unobtrusive. This is done by using subtle contrasts and selective colour highlights to draw attention only to essential data, such as navigation cues or speed warnings, without overwhelming the rider’s peripheral vision. This balance between awareness and simplicity ensures the technology supports the experience, rather than distracting from it.

Beyond navigation, the system enhances the overall riding experience by integrating with apps such as Spotify, weather, and time displays, keeping riders informed, entertained, and connected without the need for a phone.

Main device features

HEAD UNIT INTERNALS

1. Aluminium Top screws
2. ABS screen cover ring
3. Clear polypropylene screen
4. OLED display screen
5. ABS top shell
6. Aluminium PCB screws
7. PCB
8. ABS middle shell
9. Silicone outer seal
10. 1500-2000mAh Li-ion battery
11. ABS bottom shell
12. Copper contact points
13. Aluminium Bottom screws
14. Bottom securing magnet

INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS

The WAYBAR system is powered through the central GPS head unit that connects directly to the handlebar, supplying power to the integrated OLED support displays. The rechargeable battery within the head unit powers all onboard electronics and can be easily removed for charging.

The Handlebar-mounted remotes are internally wired through the carbon fibre bar, ensuring a clean and durable setup.

All electronic components and displays are enclosed within a precision-moulded ABS plastic shell that securely snaps into the recessed cutout on the carbon bar, creating a seamless and protective housing that maintains both functionality and aesthetics.

SEQUENCE OF USE

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impacts of outcome

Kyran Dippel

Kyran is passionate about designing purposeful, user-focused products. Combining skills in 3D modelling, prototyping, and visual communication and his love of mountain biking and the outdoors to create designs that enhance real-world experiences.