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Hope Technology (since 1991, formally IPCO) is a bicycle component manufacturer based in
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,
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. Primarily concerned with manufacturing high-quality
mountain bike A mountain bike (MTB) or mountain bicycle is a bicycle designed for off-road cycling (''mountain biking''). Mountain bikes share some similarities with other bicycles, but incorporate features designed to enhance durability and performance in r ...
componentry, Hope have branched into accessories such as lights, tools and riding gear. Hope have more recently partnered with Lotus Engineering to developed a track bike, known as 'HB.T' used by Great Britain Cycling Team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.


History


IPCO 1985–1991

The company, known as IPCO, was started in 1985 by Ian Weatherill and Simon Sharp, former Rolls-Royce aerospace engineers, as a sub-contract
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of fixings and toolings for aerospace companies in the local area. The company operated out of a (1,500 sq ft) factory in Nelson,
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. In 1989 the owners decided that the brakes on their newly discovered
mountain bike A mountain bike (MTB) or mountain bicycle is a bicycle designed for off-road cycling (''mountain biking''). Mountain bikes share some similarities with other bicycles, but incorporate features designed to enhance durability and performance in r ...
s were not up to scratch when compared to the motorbikes they were used to riding. They began to develop an alternative the cantilever brakes which was common on mountain bikes at the time. They designed a calliper brake that they fitted to the front wheel of the bike. The calipers were cable operated and used a rear, screw-on hub in the front wheel of the bike. The disc rotor screwed onto the hub. IPCO began to refine the design and manufacture more of their new brake for personal use for the next 2 years. In 1990 the company had expanded to outgrow their current factory and a new factory of Skelton St,
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, Lancashire (11,000 sq ft), nicknamed the 'Hope Shed'.


Hope Technology 1991–1999

Ian and Simon had initially planned to use the brakes for personal use, but after 2 years they realised the potential and brought the product to market. IPCO rebranded to Hope Technology and the mechanical disc brake was the first of its kind to be sold on the market in 1991. The year also saw Hope make its first 6 bolt disc, a similar standard to that is still used today. The hubs resembled those used on trials
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hubs fitted with sealed cartridge bearings. In 1992, Hope attended their first international bike show, Interbike,
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, USA. Thanks to the success of the show, a satellite office located in
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was setup to help with US sales. A big investment was made to the purchase Hope's first CNC machine to ramp up production. Hope also launched its second product, the Ti-glide rear hub, one of the first
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compatible, after market hubs. It was mainly constructed out of
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, was compatible with Hopes brakes and was well known for the making a loud ratcheting noise when free-wheeling. Throughout the year, and into 1993 Hope began to manufacture a number of accessories to accompany its product, including quick release skewers. In 1994 and 1995 Hope launched a hydraulic brake system at
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with a concept twin disc system, although only a single sided version was available to the public. The new braking system saw its first win for Rob Warner at the 1996 Grundig World Cup DH in Kaprun in Austria. Thank to this success, as well as good results in other races, Hope expanded its facilities to Skipton Road,
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(39,000 sq ft) in 1998.


Hope Technology 2000–present

In the early 2000s Hope continued to expand its product range, including Bottom Brackets and Headsets. In 2004 Hope won, University of Central Lancashire Award for Best Use of Design and Innovation. In 2008 the Hope factory is moved into bigger premises to Fernbank Mill,
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(56,000 sq ft). In 2012 Hope moved into the current factory nicknamed "Hope Mill" at Calf Hall Lane in
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(89,000 sq ft) with 55 CNC machines. In 2019, one of Hope's founders Ian Weatherill was made an MBE in the Queen's 2019 Birthday Honours list.


Special projects


HB.T

In collaboration with Lotus Engineering and
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, Hope develop a track bike the HB.T The design make use of a loop hole in the UCI Regulations for track bikes. The loophole allows the bikes frame to act as a splitter plate and used to control the airflow around the riders legs. Internal "estimations suggest it's around 2-3% faster than previous track racing bikes". The structure of the bike is formed from moulded
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that is bonded into 3D printed titanium joins. Hope also developed a way to build custom disc wheels for the bike using a monocoque structure, resulting in them weighing less than 700g. The bike cost over £15,000 to produce. In late 2021, Dutch bike brand Kú Cycle claimed the bike infringed their 2016 patent.


HB.TT

Hope customised one of the HB.T for use in road
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s. This saw the addition of Hope disc brakes, and a Shimano Di2 groupset. The bike was used by Ethan Vernon in the UCI World Championships.


Guy Martin speed record bike

Guy Martin attempted and gained the British record for outright speed on bicycle. With the help of slipstreaming he reached 112 mph. Hope developed a special drivetrain for the custom built bike. Hope supplied bottom brackets, custom cranks, and two chainrings with 60 teeth. The rear wheel turned 15 times for every pedal revolution.


Short films


Inspired - 2009

Hope supported Danny MacAskill released the
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'Inspired' in April 2009. Filmed in and around
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by his flat mate, the edit shows Danny riding his trials bike performing stunts around the city centre, and now has over 39.7 million views on
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.


Road Bike Party - 2013

Hope supported Martyn Ashton in the production of 'Road Bike Party' in 2012. Martyn showed off his amazing skills on a bike, performing unbelievable tricks on a road bike. A sequel, 'Road Bike Party 2' was produced in 2013. They have a combined viewership of over 34 million views


References

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