- Gary Klein
Inventor Gary Klein can be considered an innovator of the oversized tube aluminum
bicycle , which is now a fixture in the cycling market. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=dRFJKKjzOrgC&pg=PA51&ots=pcEotWEHOr&dq=klein+oversize+aluminum&ie=ISO-8859-1&sig=GfOFsMVrwknBA_QI1b9xVqSW2kk books.google.com] Van der Plas, Rob: "Bicycle Technology: Understanding, Selecting and Maintaining the Modern Bicycle and Its Components", Page 51. MBI, 1991.] He first developed the concept in 1973 as part of the Independent Activities Period aluminum bicycle project at MIT, where he was an engineering student and bicycle racer, then took the concept commercial aftergraduation .Their
1993 road racingaluminium frame "Quantum Pro" was the first high reputation mass production frame to bear an integratedheadset fork with threadlessaluminium steering shaft for aheadset type stemFact|date=June 2007. Besides the frame bearedbrake andshifting cables inside the tubes making the design very clean, elegant with mud resistant function. Each of these feaures became trends in bicycle frame manufacturing. Although French bike manufacturer Vitus has marketed integrated fork designs on their adhesive lugged frames in the early '90s andBianchi before them, they were lesser known items. Gary Klein frames were the official supplier of German cyclingTeam Gerolsteiner before2003 . They also made personal sponsorship in the professionalroad cycling eg. some riders of TeamONCE normally ridingLOOK frames at the mid '90s period.Although the frame "Quantum Pro" is more than a decade old design its weight and stiffness proudly bears the comparsion to contemporary high-end
aluminium frames.Klein's company, Klein Bikes, was purchased by Trek in 1995; production was moved from
Washington state to Trek's Wisconsin manufacturing facility in 2002 [ [http://www.totalbike.com/news/article/517/ Klein Bicycles Moves to Waterloo ] ] . The mainstay of the Klein mountain bike product line continued to be the hardtail Attitude model. Attempts were made to design and market a full suspension bicycle, with efforts culminating in the Palomino model. The Palomino, based on a Maverick rear suspension design, was discontinued after the 2005 model year, apparently because of a patent controversy. There is widespread speculation over whether Trek plans to continue supporting Klein, or whether the company has plans to discontinue it altogether. In recent years Gary Klein's role in the design of Klein Bikes appears to be minimal.References
External links
* [http://www.kleinbikes.com/ Klein Bikes]
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