Innovations
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Innovations
OK then, you've all seen my nominations in the Cliftonite for Oscars, Room 101 and what should be next when it comes to knew bicycle innovations of the last couple of decades.
So what are yours?
So what are yours?
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Suggestions from the clubrun for future innovations (they're too shy to go on here!):
Stainless-steel rustless chains
Electric wireless gears
Electric wireless brakes (I'll let someone else test those!)
Cruise control, controlled by the team manager in the following car....
Well, it seemed quite funny at the time!
Stainless-steel rustless chains
Electric wireless gears
Electric wireless brakes (I'll let someone else test those!)
Cruise control, controlled by the team manager in the following car....
Well, it seemed quite funny at the time!
The new Dura Ace stuff for 07/08 currently being tested by a few pro's has electric wireless shifting - the future arrives sooner than you think! (or is that me getting old?)
Thankfully the brakes appear to be reasuringly old style!
http://www.cyclingnews.com/tech.php?id= ... news/03-09 , also in last weeks cycling weekly.
Thankfully the brakes appear to be reasuringly old style!
http://www.cyclingnews.com/tech.php?id= ... news/03-09 , also in last weeks cycling weekly.
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Couldn't agree more Rob, about mini pumps for room 101. I've got a pricy blackburn one because I couldn't get a traditional long handled pump to fit the curved angles in my frame and you can't get enough pressure, it's easy to bend values and it's got a sharp bit on the folding handle specially designed to trap the skin of your thumb whilst pumping, very painfull. In fact it hurts typing this because of my latest mini-pump injury. Worse than that, my three year old wanted to help daddy mend a puncture and it did the same to him. Blasted thing's only suitable for the bin - there glad I got that off my chest.