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Only i gots the dough for this sweet bike! — Brooklynian

Only i gots the dough for this sweet bike!

For Cycling Around Town, a Three-Speed Automatic

By MATTHEW HAUGHEY
Published: May 10, 2007

If you’ve walked into a bike shop recently, you’ve probably noticed how complicated bicycles have become. In an era of carbon fiber, 27 or more speeds and disc brakes, riding a bike is not the playful pastime it once was.
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To help get the 65 percent of American adults who don’t ride a bike back onto one, Trek designed its new Lime series with a focus on simplicity. The $579 Lime and the $499 Lime Lite, which eliminates a few features like a storage bin under the seat, are available in men’s and women’s models from dealers listed at www.trekbikes.com.

The centerpiece of the Lime is a three-speed electronic shift system. A generator in the front wheel powers a small computer that automatically determines when to shift gears based on the bicycle’s speed. There are no visible cables or levers, and no batteries. The bike uses an old-fashioned coaster brake and puts the chain behind a covered guard so it will not catch on clothing.

The result is a streamlined, easy-to-use bike suited for short rides in town. Shifting is smooth as you gain speed and clicks down appropriately as you come to a stop. As for maintenance, the hardest part is putting air in the puncture-resistant tires. MATTHEW HAUGHEY

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/10/technology/10bike.html?ref=technology

Comments

  • Nah, get a Segway.
  • It's a charming enough product, but since when was it such a tremendous hassle to shift bike gears manually? It's not like double-clutching a 1948 Dodge truck or anything. In fact, as a kid riding around on a 20-incher with a coaster brake, I jealously coveted the mountain bikes with handlebar shifters.

    It's all a moot point for me, anyhow. My apartment's too small and cluttered for a bike, and if it weren't, I'd buy a used Peugeot or Schwinn or something for $150 or $200.
  • Subject: Re: Only i gots the dough for this sweet bike!

    armchair_warrior wrote: By MATTHEW HAUGHEY
    Published: May 10, 2007
    omg its mathowie
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