Abstract: A fluid reservoir for a cycle frame, the cycle frame including a top tube extending from a head end to a seat mounting, the fluid reservoir including a body defining a cavity for containing a fluid, the body positioned in abutment with at least a part of the top tube in use, and wherein the body is shaped so that the fluid reservoir and the at least a part of the top tube cooperate to define an aerodynamic profile.
Abstract: The present invention provides a wheel hub for a vehicle, including: a) a wheel axle defining an axis of rotation for the wheel; b) a hub body rotatably coupled to the axle for rotation about the axis of rotation, the hub body defining an internal cavity; and, c) a braking assembly, including: i) at least one first annular plate disposed within the internal cavity about the axle, the at least one first annular plate rotatably fixed with respect to the hub body so as to rotate therewith about the axis of rotation; ii) at least one second annular plate disposed within the internal cavity about the axle and adjacent to the at least one first annular plate, the at least one second annular plate rotatably fixed with respect to the axle, and at least one of the first and second annular plates being slidably movable within at least part of the internal cavity; and, iii) an actuator disposed within the internal cavity and configured in use, to cause an axial load to be applied to the slidably movable plate to thereby
Abstract: A fluid reservoir for a cycle frame, the cycle frame including a top tube extending from a head end to a seat mounting, the fluid reservoir including a body defining a cavity for containing a fluid, the body positioned in abutment with at least a part of the top tube in use, and wherein the body is shaped so that the fluid reservoir and the at least a part of the top tube cooperate to define an aerodynamic profile.
Abstract: A fluid reservoir for a cycle frame, the cycle frame including a top tube extending from a head end to a seat mounting, the fluid reservoir including a body defining a cavity for containing a fluid, the body positioned in abutment with at least a part of the top tube in use, and wherein the body is shaped so that the fluid reservoir and the at least a part of the top tube cooperate to define an aerodynamic profile.