How much tech do we actually need?
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Re: How much tech do we actually need?
Bikepacking.com did a feature on this last year, on a rigid. I do think there is a better option for shoving the chain across the block than something that dangles in the mud, but I'm not sure this is it....
Re: How much tech do we actually need?
As an aside this is quite entertaining and informative.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... ed-cycling
I particularly liked the comments about the Shimano market.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... ed-cycling
I particularly liked the comments about the Shimano market.
Zazen - nothing happens next this is it.
Re: How much tech do we actually need?
All Hail Kalle Nicolai, I say
I was at Eurobike this week and I got distracted by Nicolai's bikes as usual, really admire how they do things.
I was at Eurobike this week and I got distracted by Nicolai's bikes as usual, really admire how they do things.
Re: How much tech do we actually need?
Did you see the mental ebike / snow mobile conversion thing...?
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.
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Re: How much tech do we actually need?
Ideal for this coming week I'm sure.just what I didn't need

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Re: How much tech do we actually need?
Probably no snow left within a couple of years anyway, sell it while you can.Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Sat Jul 16, 2022 4:33 pmIdeal for this coming week I'm sure.just what I didn't need![]()
And there we all are, flying to trade shows, flying to ride our bikes somewhere. It's nuts. I need to ride out there again next year.
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Re: How much tech do we actually need?
The lal bike split drivetrain seems like a pretty solid concept, for a certain type of pretty wild racing. The whole bike's got to be built around it, so it's a significant investment.
Enduro, Downhill, makes a lot of sense to protect the derailer as much as possible and looks like it gets over the downsides of gearboxes or hub gearing.
Everyone else can probably deal with the occasional rock strike on their dangly bit.
Enduro, Downhill, makes a lot of sense to protect the derailer as much as possible and looks like it gets over the downsides of gearboxes or hub gearing.
Everyone else can probably deal with the occasional rock strike on their dangly bit.
Re: How much tech do we actually need?
That was the one! Was going to post in the New gear out thread, but couldn't find a decent photo. Bonkers.
I'm still holding on for the Shimano mid-mount gearbox thing they patented the other year...
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.