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The all0-new Storck Aerfast4 aero road bike was developed in partnership with SwissSide, the aerodynamics firm employed by brands like DT Swiss and others to optimize drag reduction. The result is a road racing bike that, they say, achieved one of (if not the) lowest tested drag figures ever. They accomplished this thanks to a

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Filed under “why hasn’t anybody done this before” is the beautiful new NACA Road headlight from Lightskin. Developed with a quasi-NACA airfoil shape, the light is designed to minimize drag. More importantly, its advanced optical design draws on automotive headlamp tech to perfectly light up the road ahead of you with a beam pattern that

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We always knew e-bikes were going to be a trend at Eurobike this year, but a collaboration with Paul Jr. Designs of American Chopper fame made clear that chopper & cafe cruiser motorcycle designs would inspire a growing crop of e-bikes to cruise around town. While we’ve seen a number e-cruisers before – even several

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In addition to the prototype inverted “high pivot” suspension fork with a wildly angled, reverse offset they showed on ActoFive’s new bike, Intend had another great invention sitting inside Trickstuff’s booth. These prototype Rocksteady Magic cranks add a freewheel to the chainring mount, letting the gears keep spinning while the cranks stay still. The idea

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If you’re down to the last frontier of turning cash into a marginal gains, the Aero Optim miniature, modular wind tunnel system is for you. Comprised of 27″ x 27″ x 57″ fan blocks, a strain gauge platform, and the control station and software, you can build it only as small or big as you

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