Bicycles have seen much in the way of technological advancement in the past 150 years, and that was widely apparent on the show floor at the annual Interbike trade show in Las Vegas this week. The modern face of cycling was clearly visible in the electric-assist motors that make bicycles an optimal alternative vehicle for commuting, the space-age carbon fiber frames that aren’t limited just to the high end — and even the GPS-enabled cycling computers that can track calories, distance and power output, for example.
High-Tech Tools Make Indoor Cycles Brainier and More Fun
Posted by: Peter Suciu September 18, 2013 12:59 PMBicycles have seen much in the way of technological advancement in the past 150 years, and that was widely apparent on the show floor at the annual Interbike trade show in Las Vegas this week. The modern face of cycling was clearly visible in the electric-assist motors that make bicycles an optimal alternative vehicle for commuting, the space-age carbon fiber frames that aren’t limited just to the high end — and even the GPS-enabled cycling computers that can track calories, distance and power output, for example.