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Well this is some new technology i found on the net any of you guys seen it it sound high tech
Its a electronics shifting system i hope there is no one afraid of computers here heeh ;D heres the link http://www.mavic.com/eng/prod/fiche/group/remekksy.htm |
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That is the coolest looking groupset i've seen, now i just need a pay rise and i'll be able to get it
![]() I think ONCE tried using what was then called Mavic ZAP back in 95 or 96. From memory it was quit unreliable back then (things change in 5 years though). IMO its probably the way things will eventually go. |
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Saw this baby at a Cycling Expo a few months ago. It was rigged up onto a Basso frame. Stunning stuff!
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Does any one know how much it costs as it does not say on the web site. ???
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How bout these;
http://www.shimanocycling.com/mtb/airlines/index.asp Quote:
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Now out training/racing you risk a puncture in both your tyers and gear cables hehe
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Now out training/racing you risk a puncture in both your tyers and gear cables hehe
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I hope this baby has some kind of manual over-ride? I would hate running out of cannister air going up some serious climb!
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Imagine being in the 23 cog struggling up some climb and without warning it slams it down to the 12 arghhhh :
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The Shimano Airlines was actually developed for downill racing. I don't expect them to be making any for road racing. One canister is only able to provide you with 400 shifts. I've never raced, so I do not know if this is enough. Still, the weight penalty would probably be too great to be able to be of any benefit.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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[quote author=Nicholas link=board=20;threadid=1215;start=0#10492 date=1001590894]<br />Well this is some new technology i found on the net any of you guys seen it it sound high tech
<br /><br />Its a electronics shifting system i hope there is no one afraid of computers here heeh ;D heres the link<br /><br />http://www.mavic.com/eng/prod/fiche/group/remekksy.htm<br />[/quote]<br /><br />Hi,<br /><br />I came accross the info that Campy is also working on an electronic shifing system for the record groupset. It will probably take a couple more years before it's released though.<br /><br />Niek<br /><br />PS: you can find an article on http://www.campyonly.com/rumors/new...nic_record.html. Butt-ugly site, but interesting for all campy fans |
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