Gallery: The Goods, June 2011

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neat concept, but i am yet to see one of these that doesn't dramatically reduce your water pressure.

and by "one of these" i was referring to the H20 radio, i forgot that the posts display on all images, lol.

Re: the bike; I understand that cables can be damages, but for something as simple and important as bike brakes, I'd rather bet on the durability of a cable than a radio
transponder.

Re: iBike

Yeah... for anything electric, I have a paranoidic fear of infinite loops. For something as kill-you-able as a bike, this just isn't a good idea.

Not to mention that if someone decided to replicate the radio signal for the brakes of the bike. I could envision locking up the tires of someone riding fast leading to a very painful faceplant.

That front disc wheel is a killer, when a strong side wind gust steers you straight into an oncoming car. I know from having tried a front disc they are impossible to handle in windy conditions.

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