When Nick Stevovich analyzed speed skaters and cyclists, he noticed that the two groups use different sets of muscles to propel themselves forward. It occurred to him that if cyclists could use both of those muscle groups, their pedaling power might increase. The result is the Nikola pedal, which slides out to the side in order to help bring that skating movement to cycling. .. Continue Reading Nikola pedals are designed to let you cycle like a skater
Section: Bicycles
Tags: Cycling, Ergonomic, Interbike 2014, Pedaling, Skate
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