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Living together in a group is a strategy many animals use to survive and thrive. And a big part of what makes that living situation successful is listening. In this episode, we explore the collaborative world of the naked mole-rat. Threshold is nonprofit, listener-supported, and independently produced. You can support Threshold by donating today . To stay connected, sign up for our newsletter . Operation frog sound! Send us your frog sounds for an upcoming episode. We want you to go out, listen for frogs and toads, and record them. Just find someone croaking, and hit record on your phone. It doesn’t matter if there’s background noise. It doesn’t even matter if you’re not sure whether or not you’re hearing an amphibian—if you think you are, we would love to get a recording from you. Please also say your name and where you are in the world, and then email the recording to us at outreach@thresholdpodcast.org…
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Welcome to Geek Warning, a podcast focused on deciphering the world of cycling tech, explaining how bikes work, and how to make them better. Hosted by Dave Rome, Ronan Mc Laughlin and Brad Copeland, this weekly show is your fix for tech geekitude, covering the latest tech news, industry trends, answering mechanical questions, and whatever else is on our minds. Escape Collective is entirely member-funded. If you like this podcast please consider supporting us by becoming a member: https://escapecollective.com/member/
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Welcome to Geek Warning, a podcast focused on deciphering the world of cycling tech, explaining how bikes work, and how to make them better. Hosted by Dave Rome, Ronan Mc Laughlin and Brad Copeland, this weekly show is your fix for tech geekitude, covering the latest tech news, industry trends, answering mechanical questions, and whatever else is on our minds. Escape Collective is entirely member-funded. If you like this podcast please consider supporting us by becoming a member: https://escapecollective.com/member/
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1 A lot of new tech and pricing fears 57:23
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Welcome back to Geek Warning! The podcast that puts all the most interesting cycling tech and advice into one place. Before you tune in to the latest episode, it’s worth noting that the geeks often record a few days before an episode drops. In any normal week that’s no problem, but it’s been far from a normal week. In this episode Ronan McLaughlin, Suvi Loponen, and Dave Rome chat about the impact of tariffs on the cycling industry - many of which have been put on hold in the time between recording and publishing. Still, some discussed themes are likely to become true. On a happier note it’s the week of the Sea Otter Classic in California. Recent years have seen this event organically become the industry tradeshow for the North American market, and with that, you can bet there are always plenty of new things to see. The geeks discuss some of the bigger announcements leading into the event. Lastly, the episode wraps up with our Ask a Wrench segment featuring pro-race mechanic Brad Copeland. As a reminder, you’ll need to be a member of Escape Collective ( go here ) in order to access this popular segment of the podcast. Members can submit new questions here . Time stamps: 2:20 - Extra info corner and 40 mm road tyres 5:00 - Tariff fears and a potential benefiting sector 18:00 - A PSA for that bike used on an indoor trainer 24:00 - Sea Otter Classic is here, and oh so much new tech 25:00 - New Allied Able gravel bike 26:30 - Niner ORE 9 RDO 29:50 - Zwift’s big updates 37:20 - Wahoo’s new head units and a Radar 40:00 - Optis, an inflatable tyre insert 42:10 - DT Swiss 350 DEG 44:30 - Maxxis revamps entire gravel tyre range 46:15 - Cadex joins the 3D printed saddle game 48:10 - TPU Tube Sealant?! 50:30 - OneUp updates its carbon bar and a short tangent 54:10 - Fizik’s entry into helmets 57:00 - Ask a Wrench time (Member only) 1:00:00 - Longevity of Campagnolo gear cables 1:07:20 - Disc brake pad compounds 1:14:00 - Burning off oils from disc rotors 1:18:00 - Glitter and tyre sealants…
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1 What’s the widest tyre we’ll see at Roubaix? 52:05
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Paris-Roubaix is just around the corner and the geeks have been pondering just how wide we’ll see the tyres of the pros go. Some studies have shown that 40s are fastest, but as you’ll hear from Ronan, the testing he’s currently in the thick of is showing otherwise. You’ll also hear Dave Rome, Ronan Mc Laughlin, and Zach Edwards (Boulder Groupetto) discuss some of the new interesting groupsets coming from Chinese manufacturers and what it may take for them to break through into the mainstream market. Plus, there’s plenty of new tech to discuss, including the new RockShox Reverb AXS dropper and some interesting industry news. Finally, the episode wraps up with our Ask a Wrench segment featuring pro-race mechanic Brad Copeland. As a reminder, you’ll need to be a member of Escape Collective in order to access this popular segment of the podcast. Enjoy! Time stamps: 2:15 - The widest tyre we’ll see at Roubaix? 23:15 - Taipei Cycle Show and lower-cost drivetrain competition 33:20 - refreshed eeWings from CaneCreek 35:10 - RockShox Reverb AXS dropper 38:15 - SRAM ‘cybersecurity’ issue 39:45 - Brose bicycle acquired by Yamaha 41:40 - Velo gets a recycling partner in SRAM 42:50 - One April Fools that got us chuckling 46:00 - CyclingSpy now on Escape 52:00 - Ask a Wrench - Member Only 53:30 - A mystery click in the front end 1:01:15 - The best cycling tool for persuasion 1:05:00 - Cutting steerer tubes and the impact on resale value 1:12:00 - A detailed conversation on tight XD/XDR cassette sleeves (plus related tools)…
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1 Tyre pressure apps and unexpected counterfeits 50:57
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Our podcast episodes are a little like our own children, of course, we love them all. However, maybe, just maybe, some are loved a little more than others. This episode is a good one. Tune in as the regular crew of Ronan, Dave, and Zach chat about the growing world of tyre pressure calculators and whether electronic shifting has made frame designers lazy. Meanwhile, the public service announcement relates to counterfeit products and it’s a big one that we’re sure to return to in future. With the Taipei Cycle Show on we’re seeing a flurry of new products to discuss, including a few new fun bikes. Finally, members of Escape Collective ( go here ) get another edition of Ask a Wrench with Brad Copeland. Here, the geeks answer a few interesting questions, with a whole lot of detail related to bike setup for long gravel events. If you liked this episode, then please give it a share with some like-minded riding friends. Time stamps: 1:30 - Vittoria’s new tyre pressure app and wider category thoughts 14:00 - On Dave’s mind is frame limitation in mechanical groupset selection 29:45 - a PSA to not buy your big name product from sketchy sources 36:00 - Big new things from SRAM, which we’ve covered elsewhere 37:30 - Bendy road ahead for Komoot 39:00 - Bianchi celebrates 140 years 41:00 - Fox’s new 36 SL and where it sits 42:45 - Tern updates the GSD 43:30 - Giant’s first bike with a recycled composite frame 50:30 - Ask a Wrench with Brad Copeland (member-only from this point) 54:00 - Ask a Wrench: Prepping a bike for performance at Unbound 200 1:10:00 - Ask a Wrench: Chainline confusion 1:17:00 - Ask a Wrench: Fixing peeling decals…
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1 Special ep: Deep dive with SRAM on mechanical Transmission and new brakes 1:19:49
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Oh yes, we’re in the thick of product launch season, and we're keeping focused on the most interesting stuff. SRAM has just overhauled its more budget-conscious mountain bike drivetrains, and they share much in common with the premium Transmission AXS. Except, they have a cable. Plus, at least on the mountain bike side, SRAM has gone all-in on mineral oil brakes. It’s a huge change for a company that’s spent more than 15 years promoting the benefits of DOT fluid. To hear and learn all about the product, SRAM lent us a few of its product managers and engineers without the public relation adults in the room. Of course, we have full and detailed write-ups on Escape Collective. There’s some overlap between this podcast and the writing, but you’ll find plenty of unique information in each. It’s also worth reminding that Escape Collective is wholly funded by its members, and so this isn’t paid for, sponsored, or partnership content. It’s just a geeky chat that felt appropriate for the Geek Warning podcast. Those on the Escape Collective member feeds will get a bonus section at the end with Dave and Josh covering a few elements that SRAM didn't want to discuss, along with some early ride thoughts. Enjoy! Time stamps: 1:00 - Meet the guests 4:00 - An intro to Eagle 70 and 90 9:00 - Was SRAM all-in on electronic at a point? 11:20 - Cross-compatibility in Transmission and why mechanical is only a price point option 18:00 - Set up 26:00 - Cable routing basics 37:30 - What about bikes without a UDH? 39:00 - Shift speed things 46:30 - A fully rebuildable derailleur 50:00 - Time for brakes and a move to mineral oil 58:30 - Explaining the new brake range 1:03:00 - The Motive brake 1:07:30 - Are there tuning guides for these brakes? 1:10:00 - Brake set up tips 1:20:00 - Josh and Dave share their thoughts of Eagle 90 (member-only) 1:34:00 - Thoughts on the Motive brakes and a crystal ball moment (member-only)…
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1 Unique features that make endurance bikes less desirable 47:58
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Why do so many road bikes with endurance geometry have unique selling added features that wouldn’t fly in more performance-oriented bikes? That’s the big question that Ronan, Dave, and Zach discuss in this week’s episode of Geek Warning. Plus, you’ll hear a useful PSA for those who use newer road pedals. Dave then rings up new Escape recruit Josh Weinberg to discuss the latest in road, gravel, and cross-country mountain bike tech – including Fox's new 34 SL fork release (something we've also covered in writing). The episode closes with the usual answering of member-submitted technical questions. However, for this last section, you will need to be a member of Escape Collective and either logged into the member-only podcast feed or via our Podcast page (again, logged in members only). Thanks for listening! And if you like it, please consider sending it to a fellow tech-loving cyclist. Time stamps: 1:40 - Corrections Corner 2:45 - On Our Minds: Unique selling features that actually don’t help sell bikes 22:00 - PSA: Composite-bodied road pedals are a wear item 25:00 - Introducing Josh and chatting Mid-South gravel tech 28:30 - Teravail has a whole wheel-system 31:20 - Chris King launches its own alloy wheelset 34:00 - Fox releases the new 34 SL fork 39:00 - Fox’s new all-in-one remote lever 41:55 - LiteSpeed’s new impressively lightweight road frame 45:25 - Ask a Wrench (member-feed only) 47:00 - A mystery and isolated leaking brake lever (member-feed only) 54:00 - Good and bad of solid polymer bearings (member-feed only) 1:01:00 - How to deal with a stuck tubeless valve (member-feed only)…
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1 Matching fit between bikes and cordless air tools 1:00:50
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What do matching bike fits and cordless air tools have in common? Truthfully, very little, but you’ll hear them both discussed in this week’s episode of Geek Warning. Join Ronan Mc Laughlin, Dave Rome, and Zach Edwards as they discuss these topics on their minds, plus share the latest in tech. Listeners on our free feed will get a whole hour, meanwhile members of Escape Collective get treated to an extra geeky 30 minutes with Dave Rome and pro race mechanic Brad Copeland answering listener questions. Time stamps: 3:30 - Our methods, tips, and tools for matching fit between bikes 25:00 - On our mind: Air powered tools versus an air compressor 39:40 - PSA: Don’t forget your computer mount 42:00 - Cannondale’s new Topstone 45:20 - Vittoria has a 29 mm road tyre just for wide rims 50:10 - Specialized has a busy week of new tyres 51:45 - Ari’s new Signal Peak 3.0 cross-country bike 53:30 - State Bicycle’s budget Carbon All-Road 59:39 - Ask a Wrench with Brad Copeland 1:03:00 - Repairing bikes for friends (member-only) 1:10:30 - Do jockey pulley wheels have a direction? (member-only) 1:18:15 - Is there a benefit to warming a chain? (member-only) 1:25:30 - Tips for removing frayed cables from shifters (member-only)…
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1 The first ’In for Review’ special episode 1:05:12
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It was an idea teased in a previous episode of the Geek Warning podcast, and we’ve finally done it! Welcome to a pilot episode of In for Review – a special and approximately-monthly edition of Geek Warning that chats about some of the bikes and products we’re actively testing, the things on our minds related to those products, and the tangents that follow. This episode is entirely free for all to hear, but the upcoming content that we discuss will largely be exclusive to members of Escape Collective. This was a first draft, and we already have ideas for making it better. Still, we’re all ears if you have ideas, praise, or criticism. Time stamps: 1:20 - The new Scott Addict Ultimate and Schwalbe Aerothan tyres 10:20 - Another Scott as Ronan is wrapping up the Foil 15:00 - Testing the Enve MOG through a Scottish winter 21:00 - Tangent into swapping between dropbar shifter brands 24:00 - Swapping between bikes 27:30 - Suvi is down the Rear Radar rabbit hole 37:40 - Fizik’s custom 3D printed saddle 49:15 - Ronan is trying to find a shoe he actually likes 53:00 - Just a pure shameless plug from Ronan 58:30 - Dave’s heaviest delivery in recent memory…
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1 Gravel things go road and fixing easy rattles 58:40
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It’s a geek-packed episode as senior tech editors Dave Rome and Ronan Mc Laughlin, plus Zach Edwards (Boulder Groupetto) discuss the week in tech. Ronan ponders the real highs and lows of Lidl-Trek experimenting with SRAM XPLR 1x13 drivetrains in road races. There’s a skeptical point of view to integrated pressure sensors in tubeless wheels. And the geeks discuss the importance of Trail figures in geometry, and why it’s oddly not provided by all brands – a topic Ronan was inspired to put into writing, too (coming soon). It had been a few weeks since the last PSA, and Dave has one related to common noises. And we’ve got a wrap of some fresh product news. As per usual, the episode ends with our Ask a Wrench segment that sees pro race mechanic Brad Copeland and Dave Rome answer a few member-submitted tech questions. It’s something you’ll need to logged into our member-feed of the podcast to hear. Time stamps: 1:40 - Lidl-Trek using a 1x gravel groupset 13:00 - Zipp playing with integrated pressure sensors 21:10 - Where are all the trail figures and fork rakes? 30:50 - PSA on easily solved bike noises 31:10 - Continental’s new Gran Prix TR tyre 42:00 - OneUp’s little pedal fumble 43:30 - Industry9’s new Hydra2 hub 47:50 - Velocio’s new high-riding hydration pack 49:35 - Hammerhead Karoo gets its own “native extension” library plus a tangent on computers. 58:30 - Ask a Wrench with Brad Copeland (members-only) 1:00:00 - A further tip for comparing chain wear between riding disciplines (members-only) 1:01:05 - Plugs and repairing tubeless tyres (members-only) 1:06:10 - Speeding up the drying process of drip wax (members-only) 1:10:00 - A complement for a previous answer - the advice worked (members-only) 1:12:30 - Squealing Shimano brakes strike again (members-only)…
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1 Special ep: Gear that survives the 1,300 km Atlas Mountain Race 20:26
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In this special episode, we chat with Ultra-Distance specialist Kevin Benky Benkenstein on his bike and gear selections for a recent race across the Moroccan Atlas Mountain Range. That big ride is the Atlas Mountain Race (AMR), a beast of a ride that covers some 1,300 km with 23,000 m of elevation. It covers every surface imaginable, and both rider and bike are tested thoroughly in the little over four days that it took him to complete (good enough for a tied third-place finish in the men’s). Designed to accompany an article that Kevin wrote for Escape Collective, this chat covers why a full-suspension frame ended up being the pick, why such trail-focussed tyres were selected, drivetrain choices, and plenty of geeky insight. Enjoy! Oh, and don’t forget to check out escapecollective.com for the full write-up (or at least to see some photos).…
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1 The challenges in making quantitative testing useful 41:54
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Why don’t you see much wind tunnel-based testing on Escape Collective? It’s something the geeks are forever discussing internally, and in this week’s episode, they discuss some of the difficulties in getting such testing to provide truly useful results. You’ll also hear Ronan McLaughlin, Dave Rome, and Zach Edwards (Boulder Groupetto) cover the latest news in the world of cycling tech, including a recent high-profile wheel failure, Canyon’s new customisation program , and BMC’s latest recall. Members of Escape Collective get an extra 20 minutes in the form of Ask a Wrench. This week the geeks answer questions about converting a bike for triathlon, why chains wear more rapidly on mountain bikes, and silencing a certan type of creaky seatpost. Enjoy! Time stamps: 4:20 - Chris Froome’s wheel failure 9:15 - Canyon’s new customisation program 15:55 - On Ronan’s Mind: Quantitative testing making bikes worse 33:20 - BMC recalls the Kaius gravel bike 39:30 - Nukeproof returns 41:45 - Ask a Wrench: a first triathlon (member-only) 48:55 - Rapid chain wear on MTB (member-only) 53:25 - Fixing a creaking Canyon/Ergon seatpost and our thoughts on carbon pastes (member-only)…
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1 Tyre sealants, gearboxes, and wide kicks 29:11
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The derailleur looks set to continue ruling the roost, but the increased attention to gearboxes is one to watch. In this week’s shorter-than-usual episode, the geeks chat about Fox Factory’s recently approved patent in the space. You’ll also hear some early speculation about Fizik’s entry into helmets, some new EU-based helmets standard inbound, and what our go-to tubeless tyre sealants are. Tech reporter Alex Hunt just wrapped up a big feature on big shoes , and the geeks give a basic overview of that. Finally, members of Escape Collective (if on the member-only feeds) will be privy to the Ask a Wrench segment that, this week, chats tyre width selection for crit racing and how to best switch disc brake pad compounds. All that and more in this week’s Geek Warning. Enjoy! Time stamps: 1:55 - Fizik is getting into helmets 4:22 - Explaining why things are a bit quiet on the tech front 5:20 - Fox Factory gets a patent approved for a gearbox 9:50 - On our minds is shoe width 18:00 - Silca’s new Ultimate tyre sealant, plus our picks 24:00 - A farewell to Matt Opperman 25:30 - New helmet standards inbound in Europe 29:00 - Ask a Wrench: picking a width of new road race tyres 35:40 - Ask a Wrench: Brake pad compound switching…
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PFAS – also known as “forever chemicals” – are in everything from waterproof jackets to chain lubes and electronics. They’re praised for their stain, friction, and water resistant properties but notorious for their environmental and health risks. These chemicals never break down, accumulating in water, soil, and even our bodies. As regulations restricting the use of PFAS roll in, the cycling industry is facing a dilemma: how can brands replace the chemicals that have been used in nearly every part of the supply chain? Is something called “PFAS-free” even possible to achieve? And is the performance going to downgrade as a result? In this episode, we cover the challenges of going PFAS-free, the trade-offs in performance, what the upcoming regulations mean and why some brands are moving faster than others to eliminate the forever chemicals.…
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1 Forever chemicals and another product leak 47:38
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It’s a new week and that means a new episode of the Geek Warning podcast. This week you’ll hear Suvi Loponen and Zach Edwards (Boulder Groupetto) join Dave Rome in covering the big tech topics of the week. You’ll get a beginner’s guide to PFAS (forever chemicals) and why you should care. Thoughts are shared on the new Cannondale SuperX gravel race bike. And a widespread leak teases new full wireless from Shimano. There’s something silly on Dave’s mind, and then the geeks wrap up the remaining tech news of the week. Finally, and as usual, the episode wraps with Brad Copeland, Zach, and Dave answering mechanic-related questions from Escape’s members – including a tangent into our favourite shift cables. As a reminder, Ask a Wrench is now exclusively available on our members-only podcast feed. Head to escapecollective.com/member in order to hear the full episode. Time stamps: 2:00 - PFAS’ and why you should be aware 13:55 - Cannondale’s SuperX returns, now more gravel 23:45 - Next generation of Di2 appears to be truly wireless 27:05 - Dave thinks the white off-road shoe trend won’t last 32:00 - iceBike, a trade show from a single distributor 36:35 - TrainerRoad training programs now work in Zwift 3730 - A new tool from Enduro Bearings 38:40 - Berd collabs with HED on a road wheel 41;30 - Garbaruk teases its entry into wheels 43:50 - Pivot joins the lifetime bearing replacement policy club 48:00 - Removing dried tyre sealant from inside of a tyre (member-only feed) 53:05 - Diagnosing SRAM AXS battery and derailleur issues (member-only feed) 59:00 - Cable routing for Shimano mechanical 11-speed and our favourite cables…
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This week on The Geek Warning podcast, join Ronan McLaughlin, Zach Edwards, and Dave Rome as they discuss the latest happenings in the world of cycling tech. The geeks cover what is believed to be the first win for tubeless in a cyclocross World Championship. There’s a UCI rider survey circling that strongly points to a few technical changes being considered. An approved patent and many rumours point to new SRAM Transmission mechanical coming soon. And there’s a new headset that claims to solve for cable routing woes, but we’re not so sure. Plus, there’s something mechanic-related on Ronan’s mind, a few little bits of news, and of course, Ask a Wrench (now with the addition of Zach, joining Brad Copeland). As a reminder, Ask a Wrench is now exclusively available on our members-only podcast feed. Head to escapecollective.com/member in order to hear the full episodes. Time stamps: 1:20 - Corrections Corner on Shimano CUES 2:11 - Zoe Backstedt’s CX win on tubeless 10:20 - UCI’s new “Safer Group” rider survey 19:30 - SRAM Transmission looks to be going mechanical 26:20 - Easy Bike Parts’ solution (or is it?) to headset cable routing 30:15 - On our minds are angry mechanics on social media 39:40 - US government changes mean you should hold off on some overseas orders 43:25 - MADE Bike Shows, dated announced 43:50 - Welcoming Josh Weinberg to Escape Collective 44:48 - Bianchi’s new TT bike 47:50 - Ask a Wrench (member-only) about storing tyres 53:00 - Ask a Wrench (member-only), more about bottom bracket plastic top-hats 1:01:00 - Ask a Wrench (member-only), switching chain lubes for cleaning running…
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1 Explaining Shimano’s new entry-level dropbar range 1:04:30
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Oh hi, welcome back to Geek Warning! There are some things to tell this week. We’ve had a number of changes to the pod over the past few months (sorry!), and we’ve got a few more to share. Ask a Wrench, which sits at the end of our episodes, is now members-only . That means you’ll need to be on our member podcast feed to hear that extra part of the podcast. Meanwhile, the first hour of goodness is free for all. Additionally, you’ll still hear from UK-based tech writers Suvi Loponen and Alex Hunt on occasion, just not every episode. Suvi will soon begin on a new podcast series that investigates industry-related topics. Meanwhile, you’ll also hear Alex and Suvi on an upcoming and recurring special episode where we’ll catch up on the bikes and gear we’ve been testing. With all that said, jump on in to hear Dave Rome, Ronan McLaughlin, and the return of Zach Edwards (Boulder Groupetto). Also, Brad Copeland is present at the end to answer some of your Ask a Wrench questions. The episode itself is jam-packed. The geeks offer their opinions on what the UCI’s relaxed equipment ruling from four years ago are doing to bikes of today and tomorrow. They cover the details of new Shimano CUES . And talk about the realities in the durability of modern road pedals. Plus a whole lot more… Time stamps: 0:00 - Changes are happening 2:30 - The impact of the UCI’s relaxed rules from 2021 19:45 - New Shimano CUES and ESSA for dropbar bikes 31:00 - On our mind: Pedals should be serviceable 41:35 - Ritchey ditches the World Champ rainbow 46:20 - QO cranks, from the founders of Rotor 48:05 - Wolf Tooth’s EnCase mini pump line 49:10 - A bad week for smartwatch users 52:20 - CeramicSpeed has a new tool for (DUB) crank removal 55:20 - State’s new 4130 All-Road is very cheap 57:42 - Biggest tech news for the week comes from Chris King (spoiler, it’s a coffee tamper). 59:22 - Tangent into our favourite tool-related bottle openers 1:01:00 - Switch to the Member-Only feed if you want Ask a Wrench! 1:05:00 - Modern drivetrain compatibility leading to road and MTB gravel (recorded a week before the CUES announcement, oops) 1:11:00 - Sweating tubeless tyres and what to do about it. 1:17:00 - Disc brake performance and bed-in when using multiple wheelsets, plus a dive into bed-in procedure.…
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