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Eurobike show, Friedrichshafen, Germany, September 4-7, 2008

Part 9 – Speed demons from Eurobike

The Zipp VumaChrono chainset
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The big chainring is held in place
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The VumaChrono has a 30mm
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Zipp's road-going VumaQuad chainset
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The VumaQuad also has a 30mm
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Zipp's new 188 hubs
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The rear hub has been given
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The drive side spokes
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With Zipp's ZedTech custom program
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Rim technonogy developed on the 1080 rim
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The Zipp SLSpeed
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The SLSpeed uses a forged titanium faceplate
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The SLSpeed has a single clamp bolt
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Like the stems from Oval Concepts
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Zipp has also been working
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… as are the new SL bars
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… the increasingly popular traditional bend.
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All Zipp handlebars
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FSA's K-Force Light
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The larger spindle is stiffer
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BB30 has a massive 30mm
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Despite keeping the same pedal stance width as before
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The centre of the chainring
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The BB30 K-Force Light
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BB30 is spread
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…and also encompasses the off-road line.
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FSA still makes
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SRAM's new BB30-compatible Red chainset
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The larger spindle is stiffer
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Another major weight savings
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For 2009, SRAM is launching
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The new SRAM wheels
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The S80 wheels have 80mm-deep rim sections
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SRAM's S60 wheels have
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… and the S40s have
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The rear hub has radial lacing
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The SRAM graphics look striking
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All of SRAM's new wheelsets
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THM-Carbones showed off its new Fibula brakeset
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THM-Carbones also had a prototype Scapula fork
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The Gruber Assist offers 200 watts of power
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Charge had a new titanium road machine
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The more traditional Charge Juicer
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