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Married to Night Train
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- Salford, UK
Corvette chic said:Why does the "future" bike have to have alternative power?
Because inventing a bike that just does what every bike already does isn't news, and not news means no coverge for your brand...
Load of tosh. My bike gets me from A to B, has a computer, I can have music if I wish (MP3, or just singing to myself) and, in a feature Mr Boardman seems to have omitted, I can carry loads of stuff. What's laughable is that it's billed as a commuter bike. So he's shaved off grams and wind resistance by doing away with hubs and spokes, but I see no mention of how it will have gears....
No lock is unbreakable, if you have big enough bolt croppers etc, and if you can't deal with a p***ture every so often, you shouldn't be out on a bike.
When you look at an early safety bike, from 100 years ago, and a modern bike, the main difference is probably the finesse of the components, and there's a reason for that - the basic design works. I notice the furture bike doesn't deal with one very common grouse - saddle soreness. If he'd designed a recumbent that would be a start....