All about bicycles, electric-assisted bikes, technology and safety in the press

In our daily work as we deal with bicycle safety, technology and user manuals we come across lots of safety risks. The most frequent ones are published in articles of the leading German special-interest magazines TOUR – Europas Rennrad-Magazin Nr. 1, BIKE – Das Mountainbike Magazin Europas Nr. 1 and E-Bike – Das Pedelec-Magazin to make this information important for the sector accessible to a wider public.

For many years now the Eurobike Show Daily accompanying the annual international Eurobike Show has given us the opportunity to publish our perspective on major developments in the cycle industry in full-page articles.

We also speak regularly in independent lectures about all topics relating to bicycle technology and bicycle market. In addition, we are regularly cited by further special-interest magazines or trade journals as well as more and more by radio and television and in their media reports, which shows us that we are completely right with our information. The section NEWS informs you about the latest news from our specialist fields. The reports and publications of this section are listed chronologically or according to topics of interest.

RadMarkt 01/2005
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F.M.Z informs about carbon

Whether it is about trekking bikes, road bikes or mountain bikes: carbon is becoming the trend-setter of the season. But it is controversial.

Lightweight construction or carelessness?

One thing is certain: Carbon demands know-how! When it comes to construction, processing and assembly. Is carbon the material of the future... or just "the bike-expert's black gold"? Those, who want clarity in the matter of carbon, will be glad about the seminar program at the bike congress Fahrrad.Markt.Zukunft (Karlsruhe, January, 29/30, 2005 and Bremen, February, 12/23, 2005;www.fahrradkongress.de ).

Several lectures will deal with the "wonder material"; in the course of this seminar, material specifics and theory, but also proper assembly will be talked about. The lecturers are top-class: Boris Sirmanoff (Isaac), Dirk Zedler (bike-expert) and Thomas Mertin (THM).

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