Neuhaus Metalworks on Metal Bikes’ Resurgence, Learning to Build Frames, Size-Specific Geometry & More
Bikes & Big Ideas
English - May 10, 2024 19:21 - 1 hour - 79.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 118 ratingsTechnology Sports Wilderness biking outdoor sports blister jonathan ellsworth claudio caluori technology tech mountain biking Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Carbon fiber bike frames have become ubiquitous in the high-end world, but metal bikes are making a comeback — and the number of steel full-suspension bikes we’ve reviewed in the last few years is a testament to that. So we sat down with Daniel Yang and Nick Neuhaus of Neuhaus Metalworks to chat about the case for metal bikes; hear the story of their respective journeys into frame building; talk about bike sizing and size-specific geometry; and discover that Daniel and our Bike Editor, David, are maybe secretly the same person (?)
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Introducing Nick and Daniel (2:50)
Are Daniel and David secretly the same person? (13:57)
Group learning & sharing info (15:24)
Metal bikes (18:40)
Carbon fiber frames & industrial design (26:12)
The UDH (35:00)
Frame sizes & size-specific geometry (50:37)
Making biking more inclusive (58:20)
The case for custom bikes (1:03:29)
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