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

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classic33

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Smartphone gives bikes an automatic gearbox

Some will worry about the system’s dependence on Bluetooth, says Joel Natale, head buyer at Evans Cycles of London, which runs 50 UK bike shops.

“Shimano could have made their system wireless but decided not to. Imagine 200 riders in a peloton are using it. How can you make sure the signals don’t interact or that somebody else can’t get control… to stop you changing gear?” he asks.

Natale thinks CCL will face an uphill struggle getting most riders to abandon manual gear changing. “However, there is one group for whom this may make total sense, and that’s triathlon riders – who like to ride at constant cadence and power”, he says.

Next, CCL wants to develop a bike version of a car’s anti-lock braking system (ABS), with the iPhone controlling the bike brakes to prevent a skid. “A front wheel lock is generally catastrophic. This may help,” says Wilson.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn22478-smartphone-gives-bikes-an-automatic-gearbox/
 

Drago

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I don't mind new technology that genuinely brings an advance. Bright LED lighting with long battery life, stiff and light modern frame designs, puncture resistant yet supple tyres, high quality suspension on mountain bikes etc, but some technology is bought simply for the sake of owning it, not because it makes the rider any safer, faster, more comfortable, or knocks a single second off journey time.
 

Ming the Merciless

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Cheap custom carbon (or other material) where you can enter your dimensions and preferences online and get a custom frame size fabricated from a range of designs for you in short order.

Hydrogen fuel cell lights where you never need to charge the batteries.

A bike lock that is light and secure.

Internet connected bikes with built in navigation and tracking.
 
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