• The Matrix is a system, Neo
    Sep 12 2024

    In this week's Geek Warning, Brad, Ronan, and Caley delve into a project that wants to answer all our compatibility questions, forever. Plus, a bit of Campagnolo news, some thoughts on the unreleased bike Lachlan Morton is riding around Australia, and Brad's suggestions for Caley's brake and suspension fork woes.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Tyre talk and lots of it
    Sep 6 2024

    Tyres tyres tyres! Aero tyres, big fat gravel tyres - in this episode has a lot of tyres in it.

    We have a bit of a shakeup this week. Dave Rome is on a well-deserved holiday so Caley and Ronan are joined by pro mechanic Zach Edwards to talk through Parcours' latest tyre testing and what the data can teach us about optimising for various road courses. Then we discuss the trend toward 50mm+ rubber at the pointy end of gravel races, some updates from Zwift, and Caley's new cross-country bike.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Member's Only: Stunning bikes and interesting accessories at Made
    Aug 30 2024

    In a member's only Geek Warning episode, Dave Rome and framebuilding expert Rob English discuss some of the highlights from the 2024 Made handmade bike show. We have made a shortened version of the ep available here on the free Geek Warning feed, but to get the full show, you'll need to head on over to escapecollective.com/member to sign up!

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    33 mins
  • Recyclable thermoset carbon fibre is here
    Aug 30 2024

    It’s the end of the week and that means the geeks are back with another geeky episode. Join Dave and Brad as they discuss the latest in the world of cycling tech.

    The first topic of discussion is Hunt’s new 40 Gravel Race wheels with H_Cyclo, a new technology that aims to bring recyclability into a thermoset carbon fibre product. The resin-based technology appears to come from Taiwanese company Swancore (unconfirmed by Hunt), and dare we say, this won’t be the last time the geeks discuss it (perhaps expect a full feature on the tech in the future, too).

    Brad and Dave then cover their favourite Presta-type pump heads and offer a PSA on basic drivetrain maintenance. Finally, a few members pose mechanical questions to the geeks in the Ask a Wrench segment.

    Plus, keep an ear out for a bonus episode of the Geek Warning podcast with framebuilder Rob English and chatting all things related to the recent MADE Bike show.

    Time stamps:

    2:20 - Hunt’s H-Cyclo tech allows recycling of thermoset carbon
    10:30 - Wolf Tooth’s new Internal-External headset
    16:55 - Picking One Presta pump head
    26:30 - a PSA applicable to all forms of chain lube
    34:20 - Ask a Wrench (AaW) about bigger chainrings on SRAM Force AXS
    41:50 - Smelly chains (AaW)
    44:15 - Handlebar width for women’s XC racing (AaW)
    53:20 - Getting more range from SRAM XPLR AXS 12-speed (AaW)

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Tyre trends outpacing the industry
    Aug 23 2024

    It’s never a boring week when you’re a bike geek. Join Brad and Dave as they discuss the latest from the last week of tech, including interesting developments in wax options from Silca, why gravel tyre trends have caught the bike industry by surprise, plus the latest from Fox and Ratio Technology.

    The geeks also share thoughts on a few round seatposts to consider and answer three member-submitted Ask a Wrench questions.

    Time stamps:

    3:10 - Save some fresh tech for the TDF Femmes
    6:35 - Silca’s new Speed and Endurance chips
    11:25 - Trek’s CheckMate and rapidly changing tyre width trends
    23:45 - Picking one seatpost (well, at least the things to consider)
    38:55 - Ask a Wrench: mixing and matching SRAM AXS and Shimano 12
    45:05 - Ask a Wrench: pedals and install torque
    51:10 - Ask a Wrench: servicing Shimano pedals
    59:00 - Fox’s Neo Wireless dropper post
    1:08:20 - Ratio Technology turns AXS Road into XPLR

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • What's that chirping?
    Aug 16 2024

    What do dropbars on mountain bikes, our love for electric tyre inflators, and a random chirping noise have in common? Very little, but it’s all covered in this week’s jam-packed Geek Warning!

    Join Dave and Brad as they discuss emerging trends in gravel bikes, which are increasingly getting rowdy. The recent Leadville race and the new BMC URS both offer discussion points for this.

    This week, Dave is thinking about battery-powered tyre inflators, which will be covered in this week’s edition of Threaded. The geeks then discuss their favourite bartapes and why they like them.

    You’ll then hear three member questions answered in the recently returned “Ask a Wrench” segment. From chain lube for Cross to solving a mystery chirping noise, and the geek’s most embarrassing/costly mistakes.

    Finally the episode wraps up with a few new tech bites from around the cycling industry. There are new shorter-length ShockStop suspension stems from Redshift. Forge+Bond brings its theromplastic technology to a handlebar. There are more bad e-bikes from the automotive world. And a heads-up of two custom bike shows coming this month.

    Enjoy!

    Time stamps:

    4:45 - Leadville showing bike trends or just one-offs for a specific event?
    15:48 - BMC has updated its URS gravel bike
    23:05 - Electric tyre inflators are all the buzz
    28:50 - Pick One: Bartapes
    34:25 - Ask a Wrench
    1:02:40 - Ford's new bad e-bikes
    1:06:05 - Forge+Bond has a handlebar
    1:09:05 - Redshift adds 55 and 70 mm versions of the ShockStop stem
    1:12:20 - MADE is nearly here

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • A bonus episode with World Bicycle Relief
    Aug 15 2024

    It’s time for a bonus episode of Geek Warning. Usually, we keep such bonus episodes for members of Escape Collective, but it simply wouldn’t be right to limit this one. It’s a conversation about what is arguably the most impactful bicycle-centric not-for-profit in the world. Indeed, we’re talking about World Bicycle Relief, aka, WBR.

    In this episode, Escape’s Dave Rome chats with Dave Neiswander, the CEO of World Bicycle Relief and the organisation’s Lead Product Designer, Andy Samways.

    Within you’ll learn about World Bicycle Relief and how the humble bicycle is used to change lives and benefit communities. Of course we also chat about the interesting tech behind the new Buffalo Utility S2 bike.

    You can learn more and donate at worldbicyclerelief.org.

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    49 mins
  • Rim brakes, split bearings, and Ask a Wrench returns
    Aug 8 2024

    It’s 2024 and yet we have a new high-end rim brake Colnago to discuss. We certainly didn’t expect to write that sentence.

    Also in this week’s Geek Warning, you’ll hear Brad, Ronan, and Dave discuss some broad aero themes seen at the Olympic Games. There’s some chit-chat about Cervelo’s minor update to the Caledonia 5. And Ronan shares a Garmin-related PSA that he had to learn the hard way.

    Perhaps the biggest news is that Ask a Wrench has returned. Members of Escape Collective can now submit a recorded question for use in future episodes (please introduce yourself at the beginning).

    The episode wraps with some recall-related news out of the USA. And lastly, Dave and Brad discuss Madrone Cycles, a small company focussed on bringing beaten SRAM Eagle derailleurs back to life.

    Time stamps:

    1:00 - Tech at the Olympic Track
    17:40 - Colnago’s novel new braking system
    26:50 - Cervelo updates the Caledonia 5, but only a little
    33:30 - Ronan’s PSA for Garmin users
    36:15 - Ask a Wrench returns!
    57:00 - CPSC rules Amazon is liable for recalls
    59:10 - Brompton recalls 2024 T-line bikes
    1:00:00 - Madrone repairs SRAM Eagle derailleurs

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    1 hr and 6 mins