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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.

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Bietigheimer Zeitung, 2019/12/01
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Bicycle safety made in Ludwigsburg

City stories – Dirk Zedler reports about his project to make cycling safer.

Ludwigsburg. Cycling has been a breakneck activity for a long time and this period did not end with the disappearance of the dangerous penny farthing bicycles of the 19th century. During the “City stories” on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at the Ludwigsburg Museum, Eberhardstrasse 1, from 2.30 to 3.30 p.m., Dirk Zedler, one of the worldwide first bicycle experts, will speak about the history of his company and his passion for bicycles and e-bikes. The founder of Zedler-Institut für Fahrradtechnik und -Sicherheit and engineer of test machines at the same time examines and tests numerous broken and bent frames, forks, cranks and handlebars.

According to Ludwigsburg Museum, he makes bicycle technology still a bit more reliable and user-friendly together with his meanwhile 26 team members in the newly built company building with seminar area and museum. The participation fee is 2.50 Euro per person.

Author: Bz
www.ludwigsburgmuseum.de

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