From the Hambini site (link in OP) regarding the whole business:
So maybe this whole thing will become less vague soon. I see how he would want to consult such a move with some sort of legal counsel beforehand so I'd be willing to cut him some slack for not doing this right away if he eventually produces something to back his claim soon.
Also something Hambini posted on weightweenies on Oct 16th:
I've obviously touched a nerve.
So originally it was two companies according to H., only Flo has been further discussed on the hambini blog or named so far tho. Unless H. is going to be changing stories now, which I don't hope. I actually still hope there is some logical explanation for all this where everyone gets to save ones face because apart from the sometimes appalling lack of manners I kinda like the calling out of bad engineering and debunking of bike hype (e.g. ceramic bearings etc) that Hambini does.
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A COPY OF THE LETTER WILL BE UPLOADED IN DUE COURSE.So maybe this whole thing will become less vague soon. I see how he would want to consult such a move with some sort of legal counsel beforehand so I'd be willing to cut him some slack for not doing this right away if he eventually produces something to back his claim soon.
Also something Hambini posted on weightweenies on Oct 16th:
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In other but related news. Two of the wheel brands who have been tested have been in touch with lawyer letters to try to get them removed from the graphs. I've obviously touched a nerve.
So originally it was two companies according to H., only Flo has been further discussed on the hambini blog or named so far tho. Unless H. is going to be changing stories now, which I don't hope. I actually still hope there is some logical explanation for all this where everyone gets to save ones face because apart from the sometimes appalling lack of manners I kinda like the calling out of bad engineering and debunking of bike hype (e.g. ceramic bearings etc) that Hambini does.