One should really wonder about a bike add-on called the "Air Spear." I've been seeing the
Air Spear on a few of the bike blogs this past week, as this "life-long martial artist" and recent bicycle-convert Jim Wing (aptly named, if you ask me) has made it his goal to hit 60 mph on the flats under his own power, and to set a new record in New Jersey's City-To-Shore Century. The race-car inspired Air Spear weighs a little over two pounds and is made of aluminum. It also looks deadly.
Of course, aerodynamic fairings are nothing new -- but this may be the most frightening-looking one I've seen to date. The long-tail aero helmet sitting beside Mr. Wing has a big skull-and-crossbones on it, which seems appropriate -- as anyone who has the unfortunate luck to cross paths with this guy -- joggers, distracted recreational cyclists, slow walkers -- is likely to end up impaled on the Air Spear. Yikes.
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Suggested graphics for the front of the Air Spear. |
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The Speed Up Bag -- get aero, and carry your lunch. |
But heck, why go through all the trouble to make a life-threatening Air Spear, when one can just get the "Speed Up Bag" -- which is not only a sleek fairing (and suitably pointy-looking, though somewhat less threateningly so), but also a handy place to keep those energy bars and GU gel packs needed for any distance and speed record attempts. Oh -- sorry -- the Speed Up Bag failed to meet its fundraising goal on
Indigogo. It looked so promising. What is a person to do?
I suppose one can always go with the old standby
Zzipper fairings that have been around for a while now (since 1976, according to their website). Very popular with the recumbent crowd (aren't those guys aero enough already?), Zzipper also makes non-threatening-looking bubble-shaped fairings for upright road bikes. No idea what these things are like when getting passed by big trucks, though. Could be a bit scary, but what do I know?
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The Zzipper - since 1976. They should totally build some stuff-portaging capability into this thing. |
The folks over at
Windwrap really have it going on, if you ask me. Not only do they make full-length fairings for both recumbents and upright bikes, but they'll even include the wicker basket for an extra $16!
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What every dutch-style city bike needs. |
With the Windwrap, not only can you go for speed record attempts on your dutch-style city bike, but you can carry all the fixin's for a picnic -- or your little dog Toto, too!
Of course, I think my favorite fairing of all would have to be this one, from
Bikeforest.com:
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I can't decide if this is more or less threatening-looking than the Air Spear. Why isn't this thing on Kickstarter? |
The shark fairing is on a recumbent trike, but I see no reason why a creative guy like that couldn't adapt the design for diamond-frame bikes. If that guy could mass-market the shark fairing, he could retire and buy himself an island paradise somewhere. C'mon shark fairing guy -- the world is waiting!
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