Merlin’s Works 4.0 combines a titanium front triangle (of course) with an Ellsworth four-bar rear end.
Another nail in the ISIS coffin – Race Face’s entry-level Ride cranks now use X-Type external bearings.
Giant
DT’s RWS wheel retention system replaces the conventional quick release with what’s effectively a wingnut. Unless you press the little button you can only tighten it, so it shouldn’t come undone.
Elite specialises in custom carbon/aluminium road bikes, but it has been known to do MTBs too. This singlespeed (complete with custom-painted Pace forks) belongs to one of the company owners.
Minoura launched a very clever bike computer that uses “e-paper” – it’s a flexible plastic sheet that incorporates the display and electronics. Two button cell batteries power it and should last for three years, the speed and cadence sensors are wireless and the unit is waterproof. The production item will be slightly sleeker than this prototype, and there’ll be an HRM chest strap available too.
Titec is joining the extreme sweep/multi-position bar fray with this hybrid of conventional riser bar and Jones H-Bar. The appearance is unlikely to seduce opponents of bar ends on riser bars, but they might just work.
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