Canyon Launched A New Steering Stability Technology
Dec 07, 2022
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Keep It Stable (KIS) is an innovative new steering stabilization technology that can raise the bicycle motion rod to a new level. Canyon launched the evolution of the Spectral CF 8 KIS steering dynamic dynamics.
KIS was invented by Syntace's Jo Klieber, and was designed by Canyon for the Spectral CF 8 track. KIS is a simple but clever technology. Ring to take the initiative to take the barbell when riding in the middle. Unlike the past steering stabilizer, KIS does not rely on friction, it will generate perfect adjustment, making the riding path smoother, faster, and more controllable.
To understand the reason, you only need to view the self -definition control system used on many other vehicles. Cars, ships and even planes can control self -custody. For bicycles, adding a central reference point and reaction force when turning can bring obvious benefits to almost every aspect of the cycling. From increasing the stability at any speed and more predictability to filter the front wheel deflection and reduce the fatigue of the rider, KIS even helps control the drift and minimizes the insufficient steering. When the trail returns to the uphill, the system will continue to provide it. By actively confronting the wheel loosening to improve the climbing efficiency, reducing the power waves required to maintain balance.
KIS is completely integrated in the frame, adding 110 grams of the host frame to the host frame. The only difference you see on the bicycle is the adjustment slider on the top pipe. From here, you can adjust the tension of the system to adapt to the body, weight, style and local terrain.
The system is made of high -intensity material and is protected within the framework. It is also maintained: no lubrication, cleaning or replacement of any activity parts. In addition, the built -in rotating stopper prevents the system from excessively stretching or damage when colliding. Keep your route on the rugged sections, keep calm at high speeds and climb more effectively. Thanks to KIS, the bicycle control really turned.

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