'The 19th Taipei International Cycle Show opened March 8 in Taiwan, giving product managers four days to put the finishing touches on the 2007 model year, just two months and change into 2006... [SRAM's] old X.9 has been relabeled as X.7, definitely an upgrade for the economically priced group. Along with the familiar shifters and derailleurs, X.7 gets a new brake, the Juicy three. The new brake looks very similar to the Juicy five, which has an updated finish. And a 140mm disc rotor was on display, provoking questions about whether the company plans a new cross-country-specific stopper...' More
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Thursday, March 9, 2006
Taipei International Cycle Show 2006 highlights
'The 19th Taipei International Cycle Show opened March 8 in Taiwan, giving product managers four days to put the finishing touches on the 2007 model year, just two months and change into 2006... [SRAM's] old X.9 has been relabeled as X.7, definitely an upgrade for the economically priced group. Along with the familiar shifters and derailleurs, X.7 gets a new brake, the Juicy three. The new brake looks very similar to the Juicy five, which has an updated finish. And a 140mm disc rotor was on display, provoking questions about whether the company plans a new cross-country-specific stopper...' More









