REVIEWS
Cycle Show, Latest bikes and components 2017 Part I - Elite, Shimano, Genesis Titanium
Yesterday I went to the Cycle Show at the Birmingham NEC to check out all the new bikes and try out mountain bikes and e-bikes. It was a good trip and this is my first in a multi-part blog series about my experience. Highlights for me include testing the Nukeproof Mega 290 Factory trail bike and the Calibre Bossnut as well as the Winora Yakun Tour e-bike with Yamaha engine.
Elite Direto Turbo Trainer
Elite turbo trainer with 3d video. I’m cynical of turbo trainers as there is really very little that would prevent you from getting out and riding.
However, it was surprisingly entertaining. Annoying you can’t turn which would add another element to it. Realistic feeling gradient changes
Would be great for training if there really was no way you could be outside. I like the way they showed the device exploded on the wall.
Tech Info
- Integrated OTS (Optical Torque Sensor) power meter, which measures power with +/- 2,5% accuracy.
- Pedaling analysis option (available as an in-app purchase) measures power during the whole pedaling movement and sets 12 points that determine how much effort you put in your legs, so you can optimize your training session. The My E-Training software and app with pedaling analysis option (available as an in-app purchase) displays DIRETO’s measured power data on two different types of charts.
- DIRETO also simulates challenging slopes, up to 14%, with a 1400 Watt power output at a 40 km/h speed.
- DIRETO is part of the new generation of totally interactive ANT+ FE-C & Bluetooth compliant home trainers that interact with a multitude of apps, software, computers and devices (smartphones and tablets) with iOS, Android, OSX and Windows.
- Direct drive for easy set-up and zero tyre wear or slippage.
- It’s compatible with both road and MTB frames, including 142 x 12 with thru axles.
- It’s compatible with Shimano 9/10/11 speed, SRAM & Campagnolo 9/10/11 speed.
Shimano 2018
Deore
DEORE M6000 HYDRAULIC DISC BRAKE LEVER
Looks like the more shape of the more expensive brakes has trickled down to the low end but reliable stalwart Deore. Looked nice. I like the stubbie lever. Shimano website
Cranks
SLX
What is the difference between SLX and Deore. Good question? Personally SLX looks slightly slicker.
Shimano Deore XT Electronic shifter 2018
Genesis Tarn-Ti with XTR
Georgeous looking titanium hardtail from Genesis caught my attention.
Our long ‘n’ low Tarn frameset in a super-sweet 3AL-2.5V titanium! This beautiful example of a titanium Tarn code name: “Tarntanium” comes into the line-up for 2018. After many requests over the past two years we now have the daddy of all 27.5+ frames. Spec it with either 27.5+ or standard 29” wheel/tyre combo for ultimate trail versatility. It’ll happily take a top swing or side swing FD, comes with a shim for either a comfy 27.2mm rigid post or new-fangled 31.6mm dropper along with a port for stealth dropper routing. A new 120mm suspension corrected, full carbon fork. It has boost spacing front and rear (110x15/148x12mm) and a lightweight bolt up type rear axle. Both Shimano direct and old type hangers are included along with a sealed bearing headset to round up the carefully considered details.
Tech Spec
- Frame: 3AL-2.5V Double-Butted Titanium
- Fork: Full Carbon 27.5+ Fork, Tapered Steerer, 110mm x 15mm
- Headset: PRESTINE PT-1860
- Front Derailleur: 34.9mm Band-on (not incl.)
- Bottom Bracket: BSA 73mm Boost (not incl.)
- Seatpost: 31.6mm (not incl.)
- Weight: 3.04(Kg) incl Collar/Headset/Front Axle/Rrear Axle
- Extras: 27.2mm seat post shim included / Spare Standard dropout Included / Rear Shimano Axle Included
Part 2 coming soon…