Gripfast – an innovative stem shock absorber developed by Extraordinary Microscience -- is an exquisite and compact shock absorber that is meant to be installed between the handlebar and frame of a bicycle
Boasting stunning natural scenery, Yilan has long been dubbed as “the back garden of Taipei”. With a slow pace of living, local residents and tourists in Yilan have found bicycles to be the best means of transportation.
if you have ever wondered how other nations perceive Taiwan’s resources for tourism, you are in for some exciting news: Earlier in June, the Georgia Straight (the largest news and entertainment publisher in Western Canada) lauded Taiwan for the progress she has made towards becoming a Bicycle Kingdom and noted “[f]or years, the Netherlands and Denmark have become a mecca for cycling tourists, but now these European stalwarts face some new competition from Taiwan.”
Luo Shi-Dian and Kuo Min-Huang used to share a senior-junior relationship in the domain of mechanical design; the former is skilled in R&D while the latter has the knack for sales. Despite their differences, the duo had a common goal...
Having formerly served at the Mechanical and Systems Research Laboratories of ITRI as a deputy engineer, Luo Shi-Dian is widely acknowledged as one of the most brilliant minds in the field of mechanical design and has taken part in the development of high-tech weaponry such as ballistic missiles, optical radar, and countless other projects.