jonny jeez
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Because of the frame split issue.
Because of the frame split issue.
We go back around a 100 years?I hope some bikes, like city bikes will become simpler.
Technology will allow less clutter, sleek designs and supa light construction....almost disposable
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Solid tyres will become mainstream
Servo driven eccentric gearing will remove the need for rings and cogs...and clutter and cables and levers and springs.
Grease and oil will no longer be needed.
Bike shops, that sell bikes will cease to exist, with bike service centres becoming abundant.
Yeah but these will actually work.We go back around a 100 years?
The tyres did then. No punctures whatsoever.Yeah but these will actually work.
From 2006I hope some bikes, like city bikes will become simpler.
Technology will allow less clutter, sleek designs and supa light construction....almost disposable
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Solid tyres will become.mainstream
Servo driven eccentric gearing will remove the need for rings and cogs...and clutter and cables and levers and springs.
Grease and oil will no longer be needed.
Bike shops, that sell bikes will cease to exist, with bike service centres becoming abundant.
Get rid of the levers completly, and there's no need to think in Russian either.
Think it failed due to cost, but would it work out cheaper now.
Kept an eye open for it, or similar, and not seen anything. Do you think you'd be able to manage by thought alone, no levers. That includes your braking.Purely down to chip they put in a battery now. The functionality is virtually there in existing kit.
I would like to try it, but not sure how it would feel. However both of my cars are automatic and wouldn't go back now.