Episode 247 - Why Did Our Bikes Get So Big?
The Pinkbike Podcast
by Pinkbike
1w ago
There was a time when every new bike seemed to be in a spiral of one-upping each other. Saying it came down to who could make the biggest bike would be oversimplifying the conversation, but at the same time, reaches swelled and swelled before coming back down in recent years. Why? We also discuss idlers, fads, and why the mixed-wheeled bike might just be our favourite setup yet ..read more
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Epsiode 246 - Orbea Bicycles on Hacking Shimano Motors, The Hardest Part About Making Bikes, Customization & More
The Pinkbike Podcast
by Pinkbike
1M ago
Orbea has over 180 years of manufacturing heritage, starting as a gun and ammunition manufacturer in the Basque Country of Northern Spain way back in 1840. When the business of gun making waned, the company pivoted and began using the tubing machines and raw materials they'd acquired to manufacture bicycles. In the 1930s, Orbea made the switch to bicycle manufacturing entirely, and by the time the Spanish Civil War ended in 1939, they were producing 50,000 bikes per year. It wasn't always easy going however, and in 1969 the company found itself on the edge of bankruptcy, which would have caus ..read more
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Episode 245 - Specialized’s MTB Product Team on Moving to Auburn, New Suspension Concepts, & Rider Feedback
The Pinkbike Podcast
by Pinkbike
1M ago
Last month Dario and Brian traveled down to Auburn, California to tour Specialized’s new facility and record a podcast. We were the first media through the door of their new Auburn Innovation Centre, and got to peek behind the curtain of the Ride Dynamics team—arguably the most influential product development team in our industry. The office itself was still under construction. In contrast to Specialized’s Morgan Hill headquarters, this new office in Auburn feels much more practical, with less glamour. A place where things get done with a minimum of distraction. We recorded this podcast with T ..read more
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Episode 244 - The New RockShox Damper vs. the Fox Grip X2. Which is better?
The Pinkbike Podcast
by Pinkbike
1M ago
Both forks will prove to be very popular, not least because one of them could likely feature on your next enduro bike. Which do we prefer most, and why ..read more
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Episode 243 - What Would It Take for You to Ride Hardline?
The Pinkbike Podcast
by Pinkbike
1M ago
The tenth-anniversary edition of Red Bull Hardline Wales took place over the weekend, and so Mike Kazimer, Dario DiGiulio, Christina Chappetta join Sarah Moore to chat about the progression, the insane runs, things we noticed from the sidelines, and whether we think we could ride the 2024 course if it was all we focused on for the next five years ..read more
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Episode 242 - The Value Bike Field Test Round Table
The Pinkbike Podcast
by Pinkbike
1M ago
Bang-for-buck bikes, ever-improving geometry and some terrible naming conventions, it's never been a better time to get an entry-level mountain bike. And that's not even factoring some of the post-pandemic deals that are on offer. Kaz, Sarah and Dario fill you in with all the details from their test ..read more
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Episode 244 - The New RockShox Damper vs. the Fox Grip X2. Which is better?
The Pinkbike Podcast
by Pinkbike
1M ago
Both forks will prove to be very popular, not least because one of them could likely feature on your next enduro bike. Which do we prefer most, and why ..read more
Visit website
Episode 243 - What Would It Take for You to Ride Hardline?
The Pinkbike Podcast
by Pinkbike
1M ago
The tenth-anniversary edition of Red Bull Hardline Wales took place over the weekend, and so Mike Kazimer, Dario DiGiulio, Christina Chappetta join Sarah Moore to chat about the progression, the insane runs, things we noticed from the sidelines, and whether we think we could ride the 2024 course if it was all we focused on for the next five years ..read more
Visit website
Episode 242 - The Value Bike Field Test Round Table
The Pinkbike Podcast
by Pinkbike
1M ago
Bang-for-buck bikes, ever-improving geometry and some terrible naming conventions, it's never been a better time to get an entry-level mountain bike. And that's not even factoring some of the post-pandemic deals that are on offer. Kaz, Sarah and Dario fill you in with all the details from their test ..read more
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Episode 241 - Where Downhill Tech is Going, and Which Prototype We'd Love to Ride
The Pinkbike Podcast
by Pinkbike
2M ago
We catch up with the tech team to talk all about what they're reviewing, what we're seeing at races and what they would love to ride ..read more
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