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krabo83 Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/26/2024 2:00pm
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TEAMROBOT Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/26/2024 1:59pm Million dollar idea: every frame comes with three headtubes welded in a neat row to the front of it. Users can play around with reach to their heart's content, then use an angle grinder to cut off whichever ones they don't end up using. Or save them all for resale value. Choose your own adventure.
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sethimus Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/19/2024 12:06pm
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TEAMROBOT Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/19/2024 12:04pm Mechanically speaking, nothing is gained with a 15mm axle over a 20mm. What we gained by going with the (mechanically inferior) 15mm axle is the rapid and widespread adoption of thru-axles across all mountain bikes, then road bikes, then gravel and CX bikes. If the axle choices in 2012 (or whenever) were viewed as a binary choice between lightweight XC-oriented QR axles and a heavy DH-oriented 20mm thru axle, I think it would have taken a lot longer for product managers to go out on a limb and spec better forks and axles. 15mm axles gave product managers needed cover...
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mickey Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/15/2024 11:17am
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jonkranked Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/15/2024 11:17am
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AgrAde Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/15/2024 11:15am One step at a time. First we need journalists in the industry that understand how bikes actually function, and understand their own biases. Most are a fucking joke (looking at you, everyone at pinkbike except Kaz).
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whitesq Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/15/2024 11:13am I'll also add, there's so much dogma in the bike industry, you can't do X because it has such bad Y...etc. We're not totally impervious to this thinking, but with this project we made it a point to actually test these assertions and sort fact from fiction. An example, from the start I felt we had to do a 20mm axle because everyone says so, it was Darren that commented how much it sucks to get a new fork and then realize your wheel doesn't work with it. So we tested and found the diameter has much less influence compared...
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whitesq Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/15/2024 11:13am I am in the engineering department at Push, and we're all big fans of the Vital community! - Matt I guess I should prefaced that manufacturing comment, before I get the "my buddy owns a casting shop and ..." 😂 So for starters there aren't many magnesium casting suppliers in the US (probably because of safety issues 🔥) but funny enough there is one just down the street from us. The problem with most US manufacturers is size, difficulty, volume, and capacity all have to align before they are interested in any new work. In my experience this is fundamentally...
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ebruner Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/15/2024 11:12am I think one of the things that's most difficult for consumers, and even inside the bike industry pro-sumers to understand is how difficult and expensive the tolerances are for mountain biking products. This is likely the other big factor in the cost gap and perception gap between moto parts and full vehicle costs (other than the other large one that is economics of scale). Any time you are specifying a tolerances that is tighter then +/- 1mm, things start costing way more, and the amount of suppliers that are capable/willing of taking that on plummet. Beyond that, the amount of...
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lickmycrinkle Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/11/2024 11:15am
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monarchmason Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/9/2024 1:18pm Here we are thinking that Shimano is releasing the new Saint cranks soon. But what they are actually going to sell us is a “Saint” sticker to slap on a crank of our choice for $300. Modern Problems. Modern Solutions.
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marzbomber888 Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/9/2024 1:13pm
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CascadeComponents Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/5/2024 3:20pm Everyone designing bikes can rest easy knowing AI hasn’t caught on yet. The closer you look the more your head hurts.
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Javi_NoFer11 Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/5/2024 3:20pm
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brash Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
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Uncle Cliffy Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
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TEAMROBOT Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
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ZAKBROWN! Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
10/5/2024 3:17pm I'm honestly shocked the Pivot was the lightest DH bike they weighed by nearly 3lbs. Shame on Mondraker for denying the scale! That Haibike looks like an AliExpress Unno.
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