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This Chainless S1 Bicycle Gets Its Power From Tungsten Steel Gears

Published by Nairaland on Wed, 12 Apr 2017


Whilst bicycle design is being continuously stretched to its limits, rarely do designers stray too far from the traditional three components'frame, wheels, and chain. By forgoing one of those essential elements'the name is a slight giveaway as to which one'the 'chainless' bicycle is reinventing the mold of bike design. Powered by tungsten steel gears instead of a rusty metal chain, the foldable model offsets the need to routinely tighten a chain, not to mention the problems of broken links, irritating chain skipping sounds, and caught up shoelaces.Created by Sean Chan, the chainless wants to bring back the excitement of riding a bike. Using Shimanoo gear transition, the model is able to work it's way around tiny corners and sharp turns, even giving the rider the capacity to cycle in a tight, 360-degree circle. By swapping a traditional chain for abrasion and heat-resistant tungsten steel gears alongside full system disk brakes, chainless sacrifices uneccessary parts in favor of increased agility.The lightweight bike is also available in a foldable version, that can fit into the trunk of any car yet goes from portability to riding mode in less that 15 seconds. the 'chainless' uses 'lock-n-go' technology, which does exactly what you'd imagine'simply unfold the bike, lock it into place, and you're good to go. With magnesium allow wheels and a built-in kickstand, the chainless S1 simply reduces the classic bike to its most essential elements. Founder and creator Sean Chan neatly epitomize the design, summing up that 'hopping on a chainless bike will give the rider a sense of freedom where other bikes fail to do.'LalasticlalaMynd44IshiloveMarpolSemid4lyfeObinoscopySource:http://www.autoreportng.com/2017/04/the-chainless-s1-bicycle-gets-its-power.html
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