Friday, Feb 23rd 2007 by Chris Davies


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It’s been quite a few years since I’ve rode a bike, and any desire to do so now would be complicated by not actually having one any more.  The cash-injected biking industry does me no favours when it comes to choosing one, either, with all manner of complicated variations in gears, brakes and chassis; stepping into a specialist bike shop is about as scary as browsing a designer clothes store, under the disapproving and contemptuous gaze of the assistants.

 Shimano Coasting gear system

Gear manufacturer Shimano has obviously decided to cash in on that eco-concerned but bike-ignorant market sector, and the Coasting system is their first strike.  Basically a three-speed automatic transmission for a bike, it takes all the complicated “first you flick this lever, then that one, but never stop pedalling while you do it!” madness out of the whole business.

 Shimano Coasting gear system

Trekbike's Several big-name bike manufacturers, such as Raleigh, Giant and Trekbikes, are showing models using the Coasting system, although there’s little word on pricing so far.  Who knows, if I see one in a store I might just have to take it for a test-ride.

Shimano Coasting [via Hemispheres via Neatorama]


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  1. Marko View all comments by Marko

    It has a chain … so out of fashion!

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  2. Jalen View all comments by Jalen

    Shimano is known for their fishing goodies, especially their fishing reels, i wouldnt know they make bikes until now

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  3. Chris View all comments by Chris

    They don’t make bikes, they make components for bikes — gears.

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