Prototype Intend Brakes
The Intend brake levers clamped to the bar of Huhn’s Jersey Big are, as-of-yet, unreleased. We acquired in contact with Cornelius for particulars on these, however he’s remaining tight lipped for now. That mentioned, the folks at Huhn Cycles did share one vital element: the Intend brakes make use of Bionol fluid. This isn’t so frequent throughout the biking business, however we do see it utilized by Trickstuff on their extremely high-end mountain bike brakes, too.
In reality, Bionol is manufactured from Vegetable Oil in Germany by Trickstuff themselves. It’s mentioned to have a better boiling level than mineral oils (300°C). This, and its very excessive compression energy are mentioned to make it significantly appropriate for mountain bike brakes. It’s appropriate with all brakes that use mineral oil, inclding Shimano, Method Cura, Hayes and Magura brakes. Certainly, the Intend brake levers have been paired with Magura MT7 Calipers on the Huhn Jersey Big 36er.
Cornelius is a former worker of Trickstuff, thus it comes as no main shock to see him utilizing the oil developed by them. In the same vein, it isn’t so stunning to note similarities between his brake lever and the Trickstuff Picola brake.
The Intend brake lever is clearly closely CNC machined, presumably to maintain weight down. A more in-depth take a look at the pivot reveals a small Allen head that seemingly permits the rider to regulate lever attain. One other focal point is the way in which wherein the hose connects with the grasp cylinder, a design that may make the brake much less susceptible to break in a crash.
That’s all we will say for now. Wait, what concerning the bike?!
Huhn Jersey Big 36er MTB
The prototype Intend Brakes discovered their dwelling on the Huhn Jersey Big 36er, a motorbike made for extremely tall individuals. Tim Ahnsorge from BASF Ahead AM is the recipient of this one, and he stands at 206cm tall. His bike has a attain of 500mm, a seat tube size of 620mm and a 550mm rear-center size. Tim additionally had a hand in its creation, having made the chrome steel lugs by way of additive manufacturing for Huhn Cycles proprietor and fabricator, Ralf Holeis.
In true Huhn Cycles style, their 36er is known as after the most important rooster to roam planet earth; the Jersey Big. The metal tubing is fillet brazed to the chrome steel lugs by Ralf himself on the Huhn Cycles HQ in Bischofsgrün, Germany. Clearly, Tim has his bike ready for journey using and long-distance bikepacking, kitted out with Wit Slingers full repertoire of body luggage. The colour-matching to the body’s paint job is fairly cool, proper?
The brake levers weren’t the one Intend Bicycle Parts actual property on the Huhn 36er; a customized model of what seems to be to be the Intend Samurai is providing some damping up entrance, with a 2.25″ Vee Tire Co T-Monster fitted to the 36″ carbon rim.
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