December 22, 2005 – An intellectual property (“IP”) Company that engages in research and development for consumer and industrial markets has designed and developed a patent pending Suspension System, which takes bicycle suspension technology to a new level of performance and safety unmatched by current platforms.
The Suspension System transforms the cycling experience for mountain, bmx and road bicycles. Current bicycle suspension systems are complicated and involve numerous parts which result in unnecessary weight and cost. In addition, road bicycles typically do not utilize suspension systems due to weight constraints. With the weight efficiency and improved design that the Suspension System provides, road bicycles will also reap performance benefits (smoother and safer ride) while maintaining minimal weight and performance.
Performance Advantage
The Suspension System is designed to significantly improve the comfort, safety, and performance features for bicycles. The System will reduce the production costs, while at the same time increase production efficiency (reduces assembly time) and allow for more design flexibility. Riders will have more control and stability through obstacles, in turns and on a straightaway. Steering becomes more precise, lower unsprung mass gives the rider more sensitive and comfortable response characteristics. The weight of the ride is reduced and the safety and performance amplified. The System also features an anti-nose dive linkage that gives the rider directional stability, allows greater spring travel in a turn, or under heavy braking.
Management Team
The Company employs a team of experienced engineers, industrial designers, licensing and corporate development professionals. The combined team has experience in the design and development of patented products and technology and licensing and product commercialization with both large established corporations and start-ups.
Development Status
The Company has currently completed their pre-production alpha one prototype phase. The production engineering will be completed in partnership with the University of Waterloo, in Waterloo, Ontario within six months.
The Company is looking to raise equity funds to advance development of the beta production prototype of the suspension system. This opportunity is best suited for investors interested in early stage companies with a working prototype, licensing business model and/or in the Advanced Technology, Transportation, or Bicycle industries.
Investors who are interested in learning more about this opportunity and other related projects are encouraged to contact Jimmy Kovachis at 416-364-0655 or via email at jimmyk@akcessia.com.



