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New year, new products - Law pedals, Specialized book and Cannondale, er, thingy

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I have to say that's the best looking Cannondale bike I've seen!!
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Dammit! You beat me to the punchline. Humph.
Comes with a jet pack and spandex suit no doubt.
The Jackknife is the work of Dutchman Phillippe Holthuizen and Spaniard Rodrigo Clavel.

those crazy dutch ;)


concealed hydraulic drive system - that certainly sparks my interest though, however, in their enthasim to build it they seam to have forgotten to put any brakes on it??
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Reminds me of an Allsop (spl?) Beam
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Its probably a fixed wheel bike so you can just brake using the pedals.
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I rather doubt that it actually exists in a ridable physical form ;-)
well that's not good

In that case I'm going to design a bike that has 14 inches of suspension travel front and rear, has hydralic drive and brakes intergrated so it is totally mud proof and the gear ratio changes by the power of thought, and the whole drive system is 130% efficant

if I don't have to make it in a ridable form ;)
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pff, i designed a bike with 16" of travel each end, hydraulic automatic drive train and brakes with a gear system that changes BEFORE you even think about it... the drive train is also 150% efficient.

*points to head* ...in my mind.

  
 

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