Hi guys,
We received our first bike in yesterday with 'EI' (Electronic Suspension)
I know the bike doesn't have a motor on it.
But for all the like minded people on here I thoughy you may like to read.
First look review here -Lapierre + RockShox Launch Auto-adjust E.I. Shock Suspension - BikeRadar
Cool video here - Lapierre - EI Shock technology - YouTube
This system is truly astonishing! Also very very clever, and shows how the bike trade is moving forward with designs like these. This system could be applied to an electric bike in the near future. After all it is designed by Haibike, so maybe we could see an option for it next year..
Regards
Martin
We received our first bike in yesterday with 'EI' (Electronic Suspension)
I know the bike doesn't have a motor on it.
But for all the like minded people on here I thoughy you may like to read.
More info here - Ei Shock | Cycles LapierreIn conjunction with RockShox, Lapierre Bikes launches a new suspension system Tuesday dubbed E.I Shock.
The automatic system manages the compression and lock out settings of the rear shock with a system of sensors that monitor bump forces.
The system consists of a stem-mounted head unit, accelerometers at the top and bottom of the fork, cadence sensors in the bottom bracket and a small electronic motor that makes the adjustments to the shock based on the system’s feedback.
The system has been in development for the last five years, in combination with RockShox who make the hardware, and Trelock – the lock manufacturer – who make the software.
First look review here -Lapierre + RockShox Launch Auto-adjust E.I. Shock Suspension - BikeRadar
Cool video here - Lapierre - EI Shock technology - YouTube
This system is truly astonishing! Also very very clever, and shows how the bike trade is moving forward with designs like these. This system could be applied to an electric bike in the near future. After all it is designed by Haibike, so maybe we could see an option for it next year..
Regards
Martin