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No, but several friends went, and few friends kept me updated with text & pix to let me know what I was missing..
That hub is wild. Bearings on only side is nuts? I would have loved to see that. Any more pic on it?

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That hub is wild. Bearings on only side is nuts? I would have loved to see that. Any more pic on it?
I'll ask Drew if he has anymore info..

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That hub is wild. Bearings on only side is nuts? I would have loved to see that. Any more pic on it?

So, tell me how that this is wild? Cars have been doing this for a century. I've never seen a car that has a front wheel set up in double shear.

I was at Interbike. It was my 29th year of our trade show (it was called something else back in the '80's)
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So, tell me how that this is wild? Cars have been doing this for a century. I've never seen a car that has a front wheel set up in double shear.

I was at Interbike. It was my 29th year of our trade show (it was called something else back in the '80's)
Just unusual to see a hole on one side of a hub. less resistant I suppose

The trade show were in LA back then, not Vegas. I've been to a couple of them but never in Vegas
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So, tell me how that this is wild? Cars have been doing this for a century. I've never seen a car that has a front wheel set up in double shear.

I was at Interbike. It was my 29th year of our trade show (it was called something else back in the '80's)
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Just unusual to see a hole on one side of a hub. less resistant I suppose

The trade show were in LA back then, not Vegas. I've been to a couple of them but never in Vegas
Here is the BMX version..



One day maybe I'll get around to building mine uo..
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What's the advantage of doing it that way beside weight and rolling resistance?
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What's the advantage of doing it that way beside weight and rolling resistance?
It looks *****en!
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What's the advantage of doing it that way beside weight and rolling resistance?
Non really, they stopped making the BMX version after a few years as they broke, but that was late 80s, early 90s. The Cannondale Lefty been around a bit now, so they at least have it figured out (their propaganda below)



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Your strength to weight or at least your rigidity to weight ratio will drop with a single leg design. Making the single leg bigger in diameter would help overcome this but I don't like the look of it anyway. Not something I would want to ride downhill.
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Your strength to weight or at least your rigidity to weight ratio will drop with a single leg design. Making the single leg bigger in diameter would help overcome this but I don't like the look of it anyway. Not something I would want to ride downhill.
I know the Left's been around for a bit, but not sure its selling or popular with riders. I do not Mtb so have no info there. When I first saw it, I thought, what a joke just to save weight, but looked cool with one leg to the fork. How rigid can one leg was the first thing I asked back then. Cannondale must know what they are doing.
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Very COOL.
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Yes, very cool. Wonder what that is like to ride? Seems like an odd combination of crank forward and low-ish handlebar.
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C'dale sure ain't afraid to try new things. Remember this?

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Your strength to weight or at least your rigidity to weight ratio will drop with a single leg design. Making the single leg bigger in diameter would help overcome this but I don't like the look of it anyway. Not something I would want to ride downhill.
You still see Leftys in the cross country and 24 hour race circuit. They work just fine and hold up to some hardassed racing (some of the 24 hour guys are REALLY fast).

I rode one and didn't like it. It worked very nicely, but I kept staring at the front wheel. I run into enough things when I'm watching the trail, so this was a deal breaker for me and I wound up with traditional two-legged forks.

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The thing with e-bikes is that they can be easily modified to go 25-30 mph on electric alone, and people moving at that speed don't mix well with regular cyclists pedaling 15 mph on narrow bike lanes. The technology is new enough that there isn't a clear code of conduct. When should an e-bike rider be in the bike lane versus in the normal traffic lane? How can you tell if an e-bike complies with max power limits if the motors look the same at different power levels? So far this hasn't been a problem in my experience, I seldom see any e-bikes on the road. But it will be.
I'm seeing a whole lot more of electrics. Not sure if municipalities regulate e-bikes and I have no problem if they use a bike path or trail. Surely they are improving and lighter weight.

A look into the future with the tiny Gruber bevel drive electric motor set into a seat tube / bottom bracket. Priced at a whopping $2,400.. just for the parts and has to be custom installed. Cylinder type battery NiCad packs like the ones used in a Paslode nailer make the whole package even more stealth.
Remember the rumor Fabian Cancellara was using a secret motor to assist him on both his victories at the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix?

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