• The bikes we’ll never let go

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

The bikes we’ll never let go

  • Summary

  • Things are a little flipped upside down in this week’s Geek Warning. Suvi, Dave, and Brad open the show by discussing their most meaningful bikes. The geeks then turn to pick a favourite side-access bottle cage for when frame space is limited. Of course there’s a handful of Ask a Wrench questions, answered. And the show wraps with a round-up of new tech to drop over the past week.

    A small note: Suvi experienced some audio issues toward the end of the episode, and so, the power of editing has her disappear from the conversation without much warning.

    Time stamps:

    5:00 - The bikes we’ll never let go and those we wish we hadn’t
    20:30 - Picking one side-access bottle cage
    32:00 - Ask a wrench: resin versus metallic (sintered) disc brake pads
    40:00 - Ask a wrench: the importance of matching rear shock hardware sizes
    45:30 - Ask a wrench: Chainline woes in going old 2x to new 1x gravel
    51:30 - Tech news on the daily
    53:20 - Dare’s Velocity Ace goes full aero
    55:30 - Enduro also now offering polymer-infill frame pivot bearings
    1:00:00 - Enve’s new M-series wheels
    1:01:15 - Daysaver’s new mini pumps
    1:02:30 - Body Rocket on-bike aero sensor arrives

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