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Noliac Ceramics Provide Piezoceramics for the Cyclist Power Meter

Brim Brothers in Ireland is developing the next generation of cyclist power meter that has all the benefits of the existing devices but none of the drawbacks. To Brim Brothers' satisfaction, Noliac Ceramics has provided piezoceramic components for development of the power meter.

Barry Redmond is one of the founders of Brim Brothers:

  • The cyclist power meter will be easy to use, easy to fit, and easy to move between bikes. It will not require any bike part to be replaced, so that it will work on any type of bike.
  • No restrictions for the cyclist - For competitive cyclists power meters are becoming more and more important. All the training and coaching information is now based on power measurements, and articles about power meters and how to use them are becoming more frequent in cycling magazines, Barry continues.
  • The aim for Brim Brothers is to develop a revolutionary new power meter which doesn't need anything fitted to the bike. So the cyclist can have power measurement on any bike, and can use their own choice of equipment such as wheels, cranks and bottom brackets.

Most responsive & best price Barry Redmond is satisfied with the service provided by Noliac Ceramics: - We chose Noliac because of their very fast response to my requests. Their price and the specifications for the material were also important.

- Of the eight companies that I asked for quotes, Noliac was the most responsive, and had the best price, Barry adds up.

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