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Bike Braking Systems Explained: Mechanical vs Hydraulic Action
The type of braking system fitted to an a bike is a critical specification and can have a drastic effect on the riding experience, so it is important to be aware of their advantages and disadvantages.
Bike Braking Systems: Rim vs. Disc Brakes
As one of the most important parts of a bike, there are a few options when it comes to braking systems available. Offering both disc brakes and rim brakes, ARCC Bikes is proficient in fitting both systems. Here we outline the advantages and disadvantages of the two.
Sensor Technologies: Cadence vs Torque sensors
e-bikes use sophisticated sensors to measure when their motors should engage and assist the rider: cadence-sensors and torque-sensors. These have different capabilities, advantages and price points. It's important you consider the type of sensor your e-bike has before you buy.
Benefits of the Intelligent Drive System
Our electrical conversion for bikes or e-bike retrofit kit is unique in its sophistication and build-quality. Available for fitting on bikes like the Moulton® TSR and Brompton, it has advanced sensors and unbeaten responsiveness. Here are some of the ARCC Intelligent Drive Pod advantages.
Bike Speeds and Hub Gears Explained
The world of bike gears can be confusing for even the most veteran cyclists. While the mechanics behind these systems are fairly easy to understand, marketing departments can often derail this by attaching misleading labels, which do not necessarily reflect the practical gears offered by that model.
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