Where will bike design/technology be in 20/30 years time

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CanucksTraveller

Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
Location
Hertfordshire
To escape from two triangles and two circles, we'd need more eccentric, free thinking designers like Mike Burrows, and we need the industry to back them. No easy task. But if it were to happen, you'd get bikes like this on general sale.

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StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
To escape from two triangles and two circles, we'd need more eccentric, free thinking designers like Mike Burrows, and we need the industry to back them. No easy task. But if it were to happen, you'd get bikes like this on general sale.

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Which would be a very good thing.
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
E-bikes are merely the second-coming of the moped. All bicycle innovation has to account for weight and utility.
 

S-Express

Guest
and we need the industry to back them. No easy task. But if it were to happen, you'd get bikes like this on general sale.

Recumbents are already on general sale though...

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S-Express

Guest
Yes, but they're fairly expensive, niche, and still seen as a bit whacky. Which goes back to my first point.

That's probably not going to change though, given that recumbents have been around for a long time as well. The UCI banned them from competition in 1934, which is going back a bit now...
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Electric powered cargo bikes, lots of them: all major shops will have them available for a minimal rental fee.
You go shopping on your bike, leave your bike at the shop's secure bike parking, ride home with the cargo bike.
 
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