Is Shimano Working On AI-Powered Automated Suspension Adjustment?
technology The surrounding bike continues to amaze us as we are seeing more and more electric and non-electric bicycles-use the highest technology to ensure a quieter user engagement. From AI’s automatic transmissions to bicycle engines that can anticipate the ground and adjust the performance accordingly, it seems that applications for the highest technology in the bike world are endless.
Indeed, if we shift our eyesight to the scene of gravel and mountain bicycles, there is an essential ingredient that many knights, especially initial knights, tend to take for granted: suspension. These days, bicycle suspension systems are much higher than they were just a few years ago. Even gravel bicycles now come with suspension components-whether through suspension forks and frames equipped with connections or flexible areas created in frames to provide a type of suction of impact. So, Shimano, a pioneer located in the world of cycling components, is looking to direct the technology around the suspension system.
A report from The weekly cycling say that Shimano It is currently working on suspension adjustments with one using machinery teaching to automatically adjust the suspension of a bike by terrain, knight habits and other factors. The configuration consists of a small screen attached to the glove bar. This device is said to be capable of learning from the preference of a knight in different terrain and situations riding and adjusting the suspension in flight. Once adjustments are made, users can report, through a finger button or fingers, whether or not adjustments fit their preferences. From there, the system will learn how to adapt adjustments to individual knights. Very good, right?
Shimano finds that the automated suspension adjustment system will help knights by improving safety, comfort and efficiency. The fact that knights will be able to give reactions to the system means that it can continue to learn individual preferences, and later be completely self-sufficient when it comes to providing its user a quiet and comfortable journey. Very bad you can’t take over and ride the bike for you as you just sit and rest as you admire the pictures and get in the fresh air.

In the real world, we are already seeing him making her way into the world of cycling. We have previously talked about Urtopia Fusion, an e-bicking of passengers with integrated chatgt with which you can chat and seek tips and tricks for your next trip. Clearly, the next step here would be for Shimano to collaborate with the manufacturers of the big name such as Fox, Rockshox and Ohlins to make them use their next generation technology.
This said, however, is the self-regulating suspension really something we need in the bike world? Of course, in motorcycles and cars, active suspension has been one thing for more than a decade now. I am of the belief that bicycles-not-electric and electrical, for that issue-are about enjoying the simplest things in life. Clearly, the Big Tech wants to make bicycles softer, with better performance and quieter than ever before, and the chances are that this will not change any time soon.