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• #927
Keirin biek - I assume it was a get me home option for the brakless
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• #928
No you can pull on it to overtake
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• #930
And you won't get a wet arse
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• #932
http://www.ignant.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/kit-bike_design_009-1050x742.jpg
great instructions...
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• #933
Looks like it'd bend in a slight breeze
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• #935
Why is the rear wheel so far away?...
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• #936
Centreless wheels have been tried many times before. There's a reason why they have never taken off.
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• #937
There's a reason why they have never taken off.
Because the are meant to roll along the ground and not fly?
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• #939
Actual lol'd at this:
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• #940
Has this been posted yet? On show at Outdoor Retailer at the moment.
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• #943
Coming home today saw all these cycles that work on water. people pedalling furiously. Awesome invention! Will be a hit in Venice no doubt
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• #945
"if the air gap could be closed to “1mm we could increase the efficiency of the bike to over 1000W"
Dibs.
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• #946
How does that work etc.
And also..."hidden"...hmmmm. Only really if every other bike in the world was fuck ugly.
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• #947
Kind of the opposite of induction lights?
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• #949
Saw this on a GCN video. Fully integrated disk brakes is the cool bit. Integrated handlebar / shifters slightly less necessary.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/argon-18s-concept-bike-knows-exactly-how-aero-you-are/
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• #950
Does that use the seatpost as a structural member of the frame?
bloody stupid idea