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Friday April 8, 2005 6:15 pm
Dynamic Bicycles Chainless Bikes

Now this is cool. Dynamic Bicycles has developed a line of chainless bikes. All axles and gears are fully enclosed, which means no oil left prone to getting on your clothes - and without a chain, your clothes have nothing to get snagged on either. The main component here is Shimano’s internal gearing. This is pretty much the equivalent of an automatic car in the bicycle world. The company sells both mountain bikes and the more casual “hybrid” road bike. The bikes range in price from $549-749 USD. Not sure what I am so excited about though, as I never had a need to learn how to ride a bike growing up in New York City. Stop laughing.
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Ha Ha Ha…
Had ‘ta do it!
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I’ll stick with my rusty beach cruiser…
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This thing looks great, direct drive for bikes. The only thing missing is auto-change gears, and it is only available in US & Canada.
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thats pretty cool but really expensive. i’ll wait for the $100 target version in a couple years, just like i did with the ones with springs under the seats.
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An easy one to be stolen like 50% of bikes where I live in canada, which is why i bought a car.
Anyone remember the kryponite incident?
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kryponite incident
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I live in NYC and ride my bike all the time. This would make a nice commuter bike if it didn’t scream “Steal me now!”
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i mean kryptonite incident.
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A friend of mine just bought one and I took it for a ride. Very smooth shifting with plenty of gear for most riders. It’s a great concept for a bicycle and
not too expensive either. Just a matter of time before the racing guys trick one out.
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