Innovations that weren't...

We run an estate car with a carbon composite shaft. It does say 'don't use if dropped', but I haven't heard of failures. I reckon composites are not all equal. When I've worked on laying up, mainly fibreglass, I've always added extra for 'peace of mind'. The rush to lightness, a major marketing factor, surely pressures some to take a short cut? I reckon it's good sense to stick with reputable makers, as Russell says. I wouldn't ride anything so 'high tech' these days though. I want something I can throw about, and drop as much as I like.

I am sure some must have mentioned the most prevalent innovation that isn't; GRAVEL BIKES!
I am very cynical about the marketing, err ...sorry, cycling industry, but i reckon gravel bikes are pretty much the perfect bike for most UK riders. I always loved riding my cross bike everywhere, but now I can get a more stable version of my old bike that fits bigger tyres, has disc brakes and decent gearing and can carry luggage. A lot of gravel bikes are hipster anvil-weight steel horrors or flimsy carbon internally-routed shite, but i think the concept is sound.
 
I am very cynical about the marketing, err ...sorry, cycling industry, but i reckon gravel bikes are pretty much the perfect bike for most UK riders. I always loved riding my cross bike everywhere, but now I can get a more stable version of my old bike that fits bigger tyres, has disc brakes and decent gearing and can carry luggage. A lot of gravel bikes are hipster anvil-weight steel horrors or flimsy carbon internally-routed shite, but i think the concept is sound.

The Touring Bike was so connected with grey beards and sandals, the concept needed reinventing to catch the brown beards and... er... sandals🤣
 
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..... and not a new concept either. It's technical implementation is stuff a bit dusted off and more available and cheaper.

It's modern proliferation is more to do with marketing men - need to re-invent, create need again, etc. etc.

Never in the history of bikes, was there not someone attempting to make an ultimate "do it all" bicycle.
 

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