What is the best innovation over the past 10 years that you don't mind spending your money on?
1, Skin Suits
2, Bike Computers
3, LED Lights
4,13 Cog Gearing
5, Power Meters
6, BOA System
7, Home riding systems Zwift, Rouvy, etc.
8, I still Ride A Steel Schwinn In My Pool Shorts And T-shirt
9, Other
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Robert
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Location: Noosaville, Sunshine Coast, Australia
Great idea this. Be interestd in the results )
My "other" vote is in regards to: tire technology (especially anti-flat designs), add-on farings/aero stuff, and mounted weapon systems, including dog/wildlife sonic/natural chemical repellants, EMP generators and communications/data jamming devices (ECM).
"Lighting" vote mainly applies to integrated frame/component lighting systems (tubing and handlebar LEDs for focused beam, flood, braking and directional signals).
12-12-2025, 09:38 AM
Yes, we definitely have Slime for flats. Not sure about the anti-tank add-ons!

ha! 😂
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Robert
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The fact that disc brakes have pretty much spread thru out the cycling community.
Location: Parañaque, Philippines
I see that not alot of people here are fans of high end lycra haha interesting
I voted for LED Lights/onboard or helmets, the rest is just junk no one really has a need for just to ride a bike, they just want them; sort of like do you need a new $100,000 car? No, when the sweet spot for a new car is around $35,000 give or take $5,000, because this is where you get modern safety tech, solid reliability (if you pick a car from a maker that has a historic reliability record), and comfort without paying for luxury trims, or oversized engines, or bundled premium packages you don’t need. That sweet spot here in America is $15,000 LESS than the average price car! Believe or not, a lot of millionaires know this sweet spot stuff, and they buy those cars if they're buying new.
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