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  2. Bicycle wheel - Wikipedia

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    The first bicycle wheels followed the traditions of carriage building: a wooden hub, a fixed steel axle (the bearings were located in the fork ends), wooden spokes and a shrink fitted iron tire. A typical modern wheel has a metal hub, wire tension spokes and a metal or carbon fiber rim which holds a pneumatic rubber tire.

  3. Velocite Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Velocite Bikes is a Taiwanese manufacturer of racing bicycle, mountain bike frames, bicycle wheels and other bicycle components. Notable collaboration partners include the National Cheng Kung University, National Center for High-Performance Computing, [1] Oxeon [2] and Acer Inc. [3] [4] [5] Velocite specializes in carbon fiber composite products, but also manufactures bicycle frames and ...

  4. Carbotec Industrial - Wikipedia

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    Carbotec Industrial Co. Ltd. is a Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer. The company sells its frames under its own brand and at the same time produces all frames made of carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP) for the Italian brand Pinarello and some of the German brand Storck. [1] [2] Carbotec has been manufacturing products from CFRP since 2004. [3]

  5. Vitus (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Vitus began producing frames using carbon fiber tubing, but did so in keeping with the company's method of using small diameter tubing and bonding lugs. The company later expanded its product offering with carbon fiber semi- monocoque frames (made with more than one monocoque element), like the ZX-1 .

  6. Kestrel USA - Wikipedia

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    1988: The company unveils the "Nitro" full-suspension mountain bike after collaboration with Keith Bontrager; 1989: World's first carbon fork, the EMS; 1989: Kestrel is the first company to use higher stiffness, "intermediate modulus" carbon fiber in the 200 EMS. 1989: World's first all-carbon triathlon bike, the KM40

  7. Markus Storck - Wikipedia

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    Markus Storck is a German bicycle designer and developer, known for creating the lightest racing bike fork in the world, made of carbon fiber, and the first ever carbon fiber bicycle crank. [1] He is the managing director and founder of Storck Bicycle, designer, and innovator, [ 1 ] and his current developments hold the world record lightness ...

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