The Cleland NRS
Unlike the Cleland TT which is highly developed design that could go into production tomorrow, the Cleland NRS is an in development design to test whether suspension is compatible with the Cleland ethos.
Based around a small framed Giant NRS, this is also a testbed for a wide range of components and Ideas. To reduce maintenance, the chain runs through plastic tubes and the suspension systems are sealed. The handle bars can be used high or angled by up to 90 degrees, so as offer both Cleland and Mountain bike riding positions. The mudguards are designed to keep the rider clean above the knee, and they also move with the suspension. The suspension is normally preloaded with zero sag, so that the bike can be hopped over obstacles and climb like a hard tail. For improved comfort over less hilly or technical terrain, it can be adjusted to run with normal sag.
It is not a finished, ready for market product. But a steppingstone to a future design, intended to give an unrivaled combination of performance, safety and comfort.
This is my design but inspired by Geoff's 1980's designs (especially his small wheeled Dingbat). And the Shimano inter8 Brakes and gears are copied from Geoff's 2006 Aventura II prototype.
Geoff has been involved in the development of these bikes. He has ridden one of them and subsequently given his permission for use of the Cleland name.
Though strictly speaking any bike that rides like a Cleland, is a Cleland.