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Comfortable and easy stem height adjustment with a flick of the wrist – the Speedlifter is fitted between fork and Ahead headset. It was the German Markus Schulz who developed the quick-release handlebar height adjustment system in 1997 and thus fulfilled his dream. Since then, his high-quality products developed in the rather quiet Saarland region have conquered the world of cycling – all made "by.schulz."
Above all, cycling should be fun – that's what the bicycle mechanic and cycling pro Markus Schulz realized quite early. Thus, the Speedlifter was soon complemented by the rotatable Speedlifter Twist and the extremely robust yet sensitive parallelogram suspension seat posts G.1 Urban/G. 2. The SDS Link adapter kit offers interesting possibilities to fix accessories like action cameras, lights or bike computers to your handlebar in a space-saving way. The ideas of the developers based in Saarbrücken, Germany, are mostly found in their daily life as cyclists and aim at optimizing the interaction between cyclist and bike.
Markus and his team have adopted the slogan of their federal state, which literally translates to "Great things always have small beginnings" ("Großes entsteht immer im Kleinen"). The products are no longer produced on site but close to many customers in Taiwan. This results in additional riding pleasure and comfort – which is highly appreciated by cyclists all over the world.
... by.schulz
Above all, cycling should be fun – that's what the bicycle mechanic and cycling pro Markus Schulz realized quite early. Thus, the Speedlifter was soon complemented by the rotatable Speedlifter Twist and the extremely robust yet sensitive parallelogram suspension seat posts G.1 Urban/G. 2. The SDS Link adapter kit offers interesting possibilities to fix accessories like action cameras, lights or bike computers to your handlebar in a space-saving way. The ideas of the developers based in Saarbrücken, Germany, are mostly found in their daily life as cyclists and aim at optimizing the interaction between cyclist and bike.
Markus and his team have adopted the slogan of their federal state, which literally translates to "Great things always have small beginnings" ("Großes entsteht immer im Kleinen"). The products are no longer produced on site but close to many customers in Taiwan. This results in additional riding pleasure and comfort – which is highly appreciated by cyclists all over the world.
... by.schulz