
Just because my bike is broken doesn't mean I am idle. I had a great weekend shopping and researching bikes. I will add more info in a report to come. I have had all kinds of wonderful offers from friends. And I have been forced out of excuses to getting things done.
I hope I can use some of this time to write a few more less superficial articles that I have been putting off. I also hope to be riding... something... soon.
In the meantime here are some links:
But, sure, the emotions and processes behind a consumer's decision to purchase a cheaper and slightly heaver alloy-framed bike vs a (assumed high-modulus) carbon alternative assure carbon fiber's position as the pre-eminent high-end material of choice. As the authors of the "Composites" article finish off: the future of carbon fiber will involve greater use of nano-materials, an emphasis on damping and making composites more environmentally friendly ie. bio-based polymers.
I am really not convinced carbon fiber is for everyone... but hey... with a profit margin which is something like 60% on a CF frame... I have an idea who really likes it.
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Links:
British boxing champion killed by a car while cycling.Motorcyclist claims cyclists need training and licensing for their own safety. After all... look how safe motorcycling is in Taiwan. The Inner Ring gets into Grand Fondo... no not dipping bread or other foods into a pot of molten cheese or chocolate.The Independent says cyclists left unprotected by the courts. In Taiwan you almost never hear of cycling accidents in newspapers or on television. USA announces Cyclocross Worlds Team. The women are the ones to watch. Trek has unveiled new bikes and colors for Team Schleck...er Leopard. I really like those Schlecks.Cycling for smokers? It is amazing how many guys I see resting at a 7-11 for a smoke break after a day of riding. New film profiles The Gentleman Cyclist. What a world cycling center should look like. Where's the roast corn?
Could This Be My Next Bike?