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  • More on the Specialized Eff You See Eye (fUCI)

    More on the Specialized Eff You See Eye (fUCI)

    An earlier version of Specialized Creative Director Robert Egger’s “Eff You See Eye” concept bike was mentioned on Bicycle Design a couple months ago (in a post that was also featured on Core77). At that time, the personal project bike was just a teaser, a partially assembled primer grey prototype, but now Specialized has released…

  • Come on UCI…it’s time to allow innovation in the Hour Record again

    Come on UCI…it’s time to allow innovation in the Hour Record again

      I wrote a bit about my confusion with the UCI after Jens Voight set a new athlete’s (or unified, or whatever we are calling it now) hour record in September of last year. After watching Bradley Wiggins ride an impressive new distance Sunday, I am excited to see that interest in the hour record is…

  • Introducing the Core77 Design Awards Transportation Jury

    Introducing the Core77 Design Awards Transportation Jury

      You may have noticed the banner for the 2015 Core77 Design Awards that has been running at the top of the sidebar here at Bicycle Design for the last month or so. If you haven’t submitted an entry yet, don’t worry… there is still time. The regular deadline ends March 24th, and you will…

  • Jens Voigt’s hour record bike and my confusion with the UCI

    Jens Voigt’s hour record bike and my confusion with the UCI

    I have been a fan of the hour record for a long time. Back in the early to mid 90s, I really loved the technological arms race that was happening as Graeme Obree and Chris Boardman swapped the hour back and forth on very different, but equally innovative bikes (not to mention the amazing hour…

  • UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships

    UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships

      The UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships took place in Greenville, SC over Labor Day weekend. As I have mentioned before, these athletes are incredibly inspiring …and the bikes, trikes, and handcycles that they use are quite interesting as well. I won’t go into detail about the equipment in this short post, but I encourage you…

  • Is the UCI just misunderstood?

    Is the UCI just misunderstood?

    I have been critical of the UCI a few times in the past  (here, here, and most recently here), but I now know it was only because I have been woefully uninformed. In a video posted today by Carlton Reid, UCI president Pat McQuaid explains that his organization is often treated as a ‘punching bag’…

  • The Shiv, P4, and the UCI

    The Shiv, P4, and the UCI

    The UCI’s  Approval Program of Frames and Forks “sees strong demand by the industry.” At least that is what the subject line of a press release that the UCI sent out a couple months ago stated. If you have read any of my past posts about the UCI, you can probably guess that I don’t…

  • Reinventing the UCI

    In case anyone has not picked up on it, I am not a big fan of the UCI’s restrictions on the bicycles used by professional cyclists. The evolution of road and track bicycle design was accelerated in the 90’s when Graeme Obree and Chris Boardman were trading the hour record back and forth. So what…

  • Aerodynamic and structural development of the Specialized Venge (Q&A with Mike Barton of Altair)

    Aerodynamic and structural development of the Specialized Venge (Q&A with Mike Barton of Altair)

      By now, anyone reading this has likely seen the recent redesign of the Specialized Venge aero road bike. In the development of the new Venge, Specialized engineers used Altair’s HyperWorks software suite “to analyze and improve the aerodynamic performance of the bike as well as optimize the weight and structural efficiency of the frame.”…

  • Three interesting bikes from Eurobike 2015

    Three interesting bikes from Eurobike 2015

    It’s that time of year again. Bike show season kicked off on Wednesday with the opening of Eurobike 2015 in Friedrichshafen, Germany. One of the big stories from the show this year seems to wireless electronic shifting.  SRAM’s new RED eTap system is getting a lot of positive press, and FSA is showing a prototype…

  • A couple of interesting new helmet designs

    A couple of interesting new helmet designs

      Folding helmets have been around for a while, but most of the ones that I have seen fold or compress laterally. The Closca Fuga is different though. It compresses from the top down, reducing its volume by more than 50% for easy storage in a purse, bag or backpack. The clean aesthetics are nice…

  • Very Special Things

    Very Special Things

      I don’t know Robert Egger, but I remember seeing his picture in a 1992 issue of Bicycling Magazine (along with David Schultz, the other Specialized S-Works designer at the time). When I read that article about “Future Bikes” 20+ years ago,  I was about to graduate with a degree in Industrial Design, and the…

  • Merge, EVO, and SOLID- Bikes from the 2015 Core77 Design Awards

    Merge, EVO, and SOLID- Bikes from the 2015 Core77 Design Awards

      In March, I introduced you to the transportation jury for the 2015 Core77 Design Awards . As mentioned in that post, we had a very talented group, and it was a great experience working with Torgny, Melissa, Rob, and Eric to select the winner, runners up, and notables in our category. Judging the professional and student entries…

  • HERObike Bamboost, a bamboo composite e-bike

    HERObike Bamboost, a bamboo composite e-bike

      A couple years ago, I posted about  Semester Bicycles- Hextube bamboo composite frames made in the rural South.  Since that time, Greensboro, Alabama based HERObike has continued to explore new ways to build bikes with bamboo, a material that is in no short supply in the region.  By creating products made from an abundant…

  • Friday Links

    Friday Links

    In the past, I would occasionally share a random collection of short links on Fridays. I don’t have much time for a post this afternoon, so it seems like as good a time as any to revive that tradition. Not sure if it will happen every Friday, but expect a quick, unfiltered blast of bike…

  • Alfa Romeo 4C IFD bicycle

    Alfa Romeo 4C IFD bicycle

    Apparently the Alfa Romeo IFD 4C Bicycle made the rounds on all the auto blogs last fall, but I had not seen it until I received a few images from the folks at Compagnia Ducale. Along with the designers in the Alfa Romeo Style Centre, Compagnia Ducale designed the carbon fiber frame to compliment the…