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Bicycle Times - Interbike 2010 Day 1
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Oh, the humanity...
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A carbon and bamboo cyclocross bike from Boo Bikes.
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The NuVinci N360 continuously variable drivetrain is available as an aftermarket kit for any...
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Classic!
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The Civia Halsted's front rack is bolted to the frame, rather than the front fork, so that the...
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A cutaway view of the BionX electric bike hub.
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Gates Carbon Drive brought plenty of singlespeed and internal-hub bikes with it's belt drive...
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The center track running down the center of the belt (that gives the drivetrain its name) fits...
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Overall scene at Day 1.
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What's the shadiest booth - in terms of offering actual shade?
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... or is he just coasting along?
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The Kidz Tandem people said that this stoker-in-front bike was "built more as an SUV than a...
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The Kidz Tandem cargo basket fits easily over the squared forward top tube of the bike, turning...
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Here the Kidz Tandem is fitted with a child seat - not a custom model, but one readily available...
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The Kilowatt commuter has a 350 watt BionX motor that powers the rear wheel, not the front as in...
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Kilowatt has started using the acclaimed BionX battery and drive system for their bikes. This...
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The display on the Kilowatt bikes shows the speed, power input, assist and regenerative level....
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Electric-assist on a mountain bike? Believe it or not, they're big in Europe.
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Civia brought a couple of their new front-loading cargo bikes, the Halsted, to Outdoor Demo to...
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Mavic brought their neutral support motos, as seen in the Tour de France, to patrol the paved...
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