Mongoose Canaan reinvents the existing Freedrive suspension platform into a short-travel endurance race weapon.
Banshee/Mythic
Canfield’s Balance offers between just under 5in and a whisker over 6in of travel and can take a wide range of forks – layout is similar to the 9in travel Formula One but there’s a bit less of it. Front end is 4130 chromoly, back end is 7005 aluminium – there’ll be an all-alu option too./p>
Foes has added a short-travel bike to its low-leverage-ratio range – more on that later. It’s also working on an air-sprung version of its big Curnutt platform-valved shocks, which should address the weight issues associated with long-stroke coil shocks.
CELLO
The CELLO bike case is a bit cunning. It’s based on a BOB YAK monowheel trailer, with some extra fittings so you can rigidly mount your part-dismantled bike to it.
Stash the BOB wheel inside, put up the folding sides and top and presto – a flight case for your bike. When you arrive, take the bike out, put the wheel back on the trailer and tow it with you.
Garage/shed getting a bit crowded? Make the most of your roof space with the Garage Gorilla powered extending bike store thing.
Sidi
Sportsmobile
Plus, of course, plenty of room in the back for bikes. Inevitably, the show van had a big stereo, DVD player and all that stuff too.
The Adeo is a bike computer with a difference. It’s GPS based and rather than a display, it talks to you through headphones (turning the wick on your music player down if you’re using one). You can programme which information you’d like and how often and the synthesized voice will keep you up to date. You can also upload training plans and it’ll tell you what you ought to be doing as you go along.
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