Apr 10
It takes a defined need, complex projects, considerable teamwork from different individuals, and effective communication to release auxiliary systems for biking to market. By auxiliary systems, I mean supporting components such as the wheels, transmission chains, shifters, handlebars, stems, sprockets etc without which control and mobility in a bicycle cannot be achieved. I guess what I wanted to do in this post is just to pollinate the “development process/project” of designing, engineering


