PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
What's the roadie feeling on suspension stems, rear suspension, dropper posts etc, I wonder? I can guess...
I do think that resistance to change is a factor in adopting new technology, certainly on CC.
Older people tend to resist change much more than younger people, and let's face it, the CC demographic is skewed towards the ancient end of the age spectrum.![]()
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As a roadie and gravel rider my latest bike, 3 weeks ago, has a Redshift stem. It's a Kinesis ATR-V3 intended for winter and gravel riding. So far I'm enjoying the stem. I'll probably have one on the summer bike I'm pondering for 2025.
While I agree there is an apparently high resistance level to new technology on CC I don't think, in general, older people are resistant to change and adopting new technology. I do think the resistance levels are high on CC, I have the impression amongst cyclists there is traditional cohort who view those who embrace change or technology with some disdain.
In my social circle, cycling or civvy, I know few people who don't/won't embrace technology. Those who don't/won't/can't tend to be people who didn't need to use technology in the workplace.
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