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Welcome to CyclingInteractive.com, an Interactive Cycling Magazine exploring the cycling industry, leaving no trail untested. We will be taking an in-depth look into the companies and unique characters that provide us with all of the incredible innovations and inspirations with articles, photography and of course, plenty of video. We will showcase the riders, the gear, the design and production techniques and everything else involved in making the vehicles we love to ride. Jump on... we think you'll enjoy the ride.

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The H2O Audio Reviewed
by Steve Ackerman
posted 2006-11-02

The H2O Audio Reviewed

iPods quickly became the market leader in portable media players, and for good reason. No other company has been able to produce the innovation, design and quality that comes out of the Apple machine in Cupertino. Music, photos and now video… What will be next? And now that you have your pod… Of course you want to take it everywhere with you. Right? So how do you take a media player to the beach without it getting destroyed by the elements…


SeaSpecs Reviewed
by Steve Ackerman
posted 2006-10-24

SeaSpecs Reviewed

Have you ever forgotten to toss your high-priced spectacles into your bag before rushing for the water, only to loose them to King Neptune himself? I know I have far to often. Whether I simply forgot that I had them on before heading out into the surf or I was trying to sneak into the water just long enough to rinse my board off. Then from out of nowhere… WHAM!


The Fusion DMP Reviewed
by Steve Ackerman
posted 2006-10-24

The Fusion DMP Reviewed

In this day and age, cell phones and portable media players have become a huge part of our lives. The ability to purchase music online and take it on the road with you has fueled a need to flood the marketplace with portable audio gizmos and gadgets, from tiny 32Mb mp3 players all the way up to the gigantic 80Gb models that can display photos and digital video, available in many shapes and sizes. But there are only a few solutions on the market for water sports enthusiasts…


Metallurgy for Cyclists - Part 7
by Scot Nicol
posted 2006-04-16

Metallurgy for Cyclists - Part 7

The end is nigh. This is the seventh and final part of our six-part series on metallurgy as applied to bicycles; obviously, we’ve extended the series, but this is the final installment – I promise. In this finale, we’ll finish detailing exotic material, and then give you a mystery material on which to chew (cerebrally, that is)...


Topolino Tech Revelation C19 Clincher
by Rick Schultz
posted 2006-04-05

Topolino Tech Revelation C19 Clincher

I have been riding these wheels for more than 5,000 miles now and I love them… The C19’s are advertised as the lightest clinchers. Topolino did the C19’s right. Everything about the wheel is made for racing… including the carbon composite hubs, a lightweight freewheel body that is made out of 7075 / T6 aluminum, and unique aero-profile spokes that are made from a carbon fiber core integrated with a kevlar sheathed exterior…


Metallurgy for Cyclists - Part 6
by Scot Nicol
posted 2006-04-01

Metallurgy for Cyclists - Part 6

You probably thought that with this installment – part six of our six- part series on bicycle metallurgy – we’d be done with the subject. You were wrong, and you should know me better than that by now. I’ve added a seventh part, because there is too much remaining to discuss. And because I’m having too much fun doing it…


Tisport Titanium Road Bikes
by Rick Schultz
posted 2006-03-25

Tisport Titanium Road Bikes

TiSport has been building frames since 1989. TiSport has fabricated road, mountain, cyclocross, triathlon and recumbent bike frames for a number of foreign and domestic customers such as Bacchetta, Bontrager, Colorado Cyclist, Dean, Diamondback, Fuji, Gary Fisher, GT, Ibis, Kona, Marin, Mongoose Pro, Sampson and Yeti. They also produce Titanium Golf Club Shafts and Titanium Wheelchairs. Basically, they know how to fabricate titanium…


Metallurgy for Cyclists - Part 5
by Scot Nicol
posted 2006-03-15

Metallurgy for Cyclists - Part 5

If you’ve followed parts one through four of this series on bicycle metallurgy, you’ve learned a lot about the physical characteristics that are important to consider when designing aluminum, titanium or steel bicycle frames. This installment takes a step outside the realm of metallurgy, and looks at the use of carbon-fiber composites in bicycle frame applications…



 
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