Three years ago, Fallbrook Technologies introduced its NuVinci Continuously Variable Planetary (CVP) N170 transmission for bicycles. The device created something of a stir in the cycling community, as ...
FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, September 2, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — Fallbrook Technologies Inc. (Fallbrook) announced today that the NuVinciN360, the next generation of its NuVinci continuously variable ...
At this weekend’s Bicycle Show coming to the Oregon Convention Center, San Diego-based Fallbrook Technologies will celebrate the U.S. premiere of their new NuVinci N360 hub. I wouldn’t typically write ...
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Fallbrook is bringing its NuVinci N360 drivetrain to Taipei this week, designed for bikes and pedelecs alike. Twenty-three brands have signed up to the technology, the firm has revealed. The N360 has ...
Product Description Product Name: Nuvinci cvt rear hub online NuVinci no gears but all the gears you need road.cc online, NuVinci N360 Hub Installation and Adjustment Park Tool online, Overview of the ...
Dec. 7, 2010, 8:16 AM EST / Source: GlobeNewswire SAN DIEGO, Dec. 7, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fallbrook Technologies Inc., a company dedicated to improving the performance and flexibility of ...
Fallbrook Technologies released the NuVinci Continuously Variable Planetary (CVP) N170 transmission for bicycles in 2007. The rear hub-based system does away with distinct, defined gears, it's sealed ...
SRM has developed a new line of indoor trainers using NuVinci’s N360 drive system – a seamless gear hub beginning to gain momentum among manufacturers, including the likes of Dahon. Classic spinning ...
Still more new and cool gear to ogle at Sea Otter. If you missed our other product news and photos, you can check out our other Sea Otter cyclocross product galleries here. Fizik has its new Cyrano ...
With a simple twist of the wrist, the promotional materials read, you can shift this bike in a way that’s “as easy as adjusting the volume on a radio.” As bike-industry marketing speak goes, the ...