martes, mayo 03, 2011

no me la chupes ...




La cadena de la bici!
Instala el sistema antichupado de cadena TOMAC K-EDGE


La pieza la distribuye para españa
ALPCROSS OUTDOOR S.L
C / Nord 78 Local 24
Esplugas de LLobregat
Barcelona, Spain 08950

Tel: 934733769
Fax: 931928292
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PRESS RELEASE: Boise, Idaho based K-Edge Cycling Solutions, a division of AceCo Sport Group and Lincoln, Nebraska based Tomac Bikes have collaborated on what could be considered the most technically advanced chain suck frame protection ever developed. The K-Edge Anti-Chain Suck (ACS) was specifically designed for Tomac’s (spoiler alert) soon to be introduced Supermatic 120 carbon fiber superbike.

“When I saw the clean design and CNC detailing on the K-Edge Chain Catcher,” says Tomac owner Joel Smith “I instantly contacted the guys at K-Edge to design something for our new Supermatic.”

The ACS is CNC machined from aluminum billet and has two fully adjustable pucks that can be moved to fit a variety of chainring sizes. The ACS fits between the BB shell and the frame and is both compact and lightweight at 28 grams.

“Typically carbon fiber frames are protected by a small aluminum plate glued to the frame,“ says K-Edge’s Joe Savola. “We took a whole other approach. We wanted to keep the chain from ever having the opportunity to reach the frame. The adjustable puck system provides both maximum protection and adjustability.”
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The K-Edge ACS is being built exclusively for Tomac and will come standard on the Supermatic 120. K-Edge Cycling Solutions has an aftermarket version in the works that is scheduled for release early next year.
http://www.bikerumor.com/2010/09/03/tomac-k-edge-release-most-technogically-advanced-anti-chainsuck-device-ever/


http://www.acecosportgroup.com/



Ibis Anti-Chainsuck Device $39.95
"Made by K-Edge, the device works by blocking the chain from clinging to the chainring teeth past the correct departure point with its replaceable aluminum guide pucks. 28 grams with both pucks installed."