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A STICK IN THE SPOKES

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Competition in the clubby world of bicycle parts is anything but friendly. One player has gotten a few assists from antitrust laws. The bicycle parts industry is a small world of racers and inventors and macho adventurers. The camaraderie was such that when a representative from Shimano Corp. visited the tiny Chicago shop of Stanley Day and his brother F.K., they were more flattered than threatened. The year was 1989, and the Days, along with cofounder Samuel Patterson, were tinkering with a new kind of gear shifter to replace the traditional thumb-controlled levers. The Days had a nifty device that twisted around the bike's handlebars. "We were so excited and honored that Shimano was coming to talk to us," recalls F.K.
机译:在clubby世界中,自行车零件的竞争绝非友好。一位玩家从反托拉斯法中获得了一些帮助。自行车零件行业是一个由赛车手,发明家和男子气概的冒险者组成的小世界。如此喜人,是当Shimano Corp.的代表访问位于斯坦利·戴(Stanley Day)和他的兄弟F.K.的芝加哥小商店时,他们受宠若惊而不是受到威胁。那是1989年,Days与联合创始人塞缪尔·帕特森(Samuel Patterson)一起修补了一种新型的变速杆,以取代传统的拇指操纵杆。 Days有一个漂亮的装置,可以绕着自行车的车把旋转。 F.K回忆说:“我们非常兴奋和荣幸,Shimano即将与我们交谈。”

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    《Forbes》 |2001年第6期|p.148-149|共2页
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    DAVID ARMSTRONG;

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  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
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  • 中图分类 世界经济问题;
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