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The report on the global Carbon Fiber Composite Heating Pipe market offers a quantitative and qualitative analysis for the period 2022-2031.The report forecasts the global Carbon Fiber Composite Heating Pipe market to grow at a healthy CAGR during the period 2022-2031.The report on Carbon Fiber C
Most of the performance drop-bar world has fully embraced the aero efficiency theme, with everything from racing bikes to gravel bikes regularly chasing free watts. With the new S-Works Aethos, however, Specialized casts all of that aside in favor of more traditional metrics like low weight, h
Hear from Carl Strong of Pursuit Cycles .
It’s not uncommon for custom frame builders to change direction from time to time: from lugged to TIG, steel to titanium, maybe different bike styles. But it’s far more unusual for an established builder who specializes in metal to make the w
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We managed to bag ourselves a ride over in Lauf’s home country of Iceland on their new carbon gravel bike – the Seigla. The frame retains the race orientated geometry of the True Grit but now has additional rear compliance and room to fit up to 57mm/ 2.25” tyres making it even more capab
Posted on April 7, 2022 by Jessie-May Morgan
Valentino Rossi’s launch of the VR46 eMTB spilled the beans on this one a few months ago, listing a “new premium telescopic seatpost, made of carbon and titanium” from Crankbrothers. Indeed, the Crankbrothers Highline 11 has arrived; a n
UC Berkeley wants to be carbon-free by 2035 and to do that, it's digging deep -- 400 feet deep to be exact.
Crews are not trying to find oil; instead they’re looking for renewable energy with geothermal capabilities.
“This is a key aspect in our project. We are looking at alter
SpinLaunch is an audacious concept. The company intends to replace multistage rockets with a kinetic space-launch system consisting of a giant centrifuge within a vacuum chamber. Free from aerodynamic drag and aerothermal heating, the centrifuge would spin a launch vehicle to 8,100km/h (5,000m