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We talk with Ian from Ignite Components about "generative design" where an algorithm creates organic, Aliens-esque optimized forms and how he uses it for bike component design. Support the podcast by going to : https://pathlesspedaled.myshopify.com/ or join us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/pathlesspedaled…
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Chris Nolte is the founder of Propel bike shops specializing in transportation focused e-bikes as well as a Youtuber. We discuss the challenges of rebranding the bicycle in North America away from just riding for sport. This podcast is made possible by Arkel. Find your perfect bike bag with their new online bag finder! https://tinyurl.com/bd9eep5z …
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Rob (aka Old Shovel on Youtube) is the 90s mountain bike whisperer. In this interview we talk about the idea of a "restomod", get tips for buying a 90s mountain bike, as well as debate some pros and cons. This podcast is made possible by Arkel. Find your perfect bike bag with their new online bag finder! https://tinyurl.com/bd9eep5z Support indepen…
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We get a tour of Rivendell HQ from Grant Petersen and talk about bike design, the bike industry and what Rivendell looks like without him. This podcast is made possible by Arkel. Find your perfect bike bag with their new online bag finder! https://tinyurl.com/bd9eep5z Support independent content! Team Supple members get 15% off of Arkel products! P…
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Spencer J Harding is a Radavist contributor, photographer and all around good person. We talk about bike packing with a tall bike, photography, touring and what new bike gear he is excited about. If you enjoy these podcasts consider supporting it via Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/PathLessPedaledBy Russ Roca / Path Less Pedaled
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What do those numbers on the sidewall actually mean? How do you find ideal tire pressure? We sit down with Josh Poertner, the president of Silca and tire pressure consultant to riders like Peter Sagan and learn the intricacies of tire pressure. Support the podcast and Youtube channel on Patreon.com/pathlesspedaled…
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We interview accomplished ultra runner Anton Krupicka and talk about about how he ended up riding Dirty Kanza with Crust Bikes and Ultraromance. Lots of bike nerdery around the Bombora and talk about the parallels between trail running and gravel riding. Supple Patches! http://pathlesspedaled.bigcartel.com PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pathlesspe…
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Pannier is one of the most mispronounced words in the bicycling lexicon and its origins are often misunderstood. Where does the word come from? Is it a French or English word? What is the correct pronunciation? We settle it once and for all in this video and get a little help from Merriam-Webster. Supple Patches! http://pathlesspedaled.bigcartel.co…
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Jonathan Maus has spent the last 14 years covering transportation issues on BikePortland.org. Over the years it has transformed into a serious news site that has changed some aspects of cycling and transportation in Portland. We talk about how it started, how he keeps from burning out, what he would do different and whether or not bicycling is in d…
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Ely Rodriguez is a Bay Area bike bag maker known for his beautifully made randonneuring bags. We talk about how he got started, what it was like to make the leap full time, the state of randonnepuring and his favorite things he saw at NAHBS. Check out his work here: https://www.ruthworkssf.com PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pathlesspedaled Supple …
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Ira Ryan is the other half of Breadwinner Cycles. In this pod we get real nerdy about things like bottom bracket height for climbing, Ira's preferred chainstay length, trail for front loading and why mass production steel bikes will always be a overbuilt. PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pathlesspedaled Supple Shirts: http://pathlesspedaled.spreadsh…
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Andrea Cohen rode Almanzo Royal, Land Run, Dirty Kanza XL and Tour Divide all in 2018! We talk about how gravel has changed, what it was like to ride DK XL and Tour Divide and her latest endeavor, the Gravel Scouts. PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pathlesspedaled Supple Shirts: http://pathlesspedaled.spreadshirt.com Support via PayPal: http://paypa…
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Nerding out on bikes with Tony from Breadwinner Cycles. We talk about the real differences between production and custom bikes and how various frame angles affect bike handling. PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pathlesspedaled Supple Shirts: http://pathlesspedaled.spreadshirt.com Support via PayPal: http://paypal.me/pathlesspedaled…
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The Safety Pizza is a quirky and viral bike safety product. We talk with Chris the creator of the Safety Pizza about its origins, its rough start in manufacturing and where he hopes to take it in the future! PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pathlesspedaled Supple Shirts: http://pathlesspedaled.spreadshirt.com Support via PayPal: http://paypal.me/pat…
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We talk with Ayleen Crotty about the idea of "bike fun", the origin story of Pedalpalooza in Portland and how bike fun and bike advocacy can work together. We also talk about how Filmed by Bike has evolved to help export bike culture. https://filmedbybike.org http://www.shift2bikes.org http://www.shift2bikes.org/fun2/pedalpalooza PATREON: http://ww…
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Arleigh Greenwald has been in the bicycle industry a long time as an employee, former QBP rep, blogger and critic. She has taken the next big step to open up her own shop and apply the things she has learned over the years. Find out how she hopes to do things differently. Bike Shop Girl: https://www.bikeshopgirl.com PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/…
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We respond to reader comments over the Most Supple Bike of the Year award and give some future predictions of gravel and supple bike trends of 2019. We taste a mesquite smoked whiskey from Tucson, gifted to us from Spencer Harding and Transit Cycles! PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pathlesspedaled Support shenanigans: http://www.paypal.me/pathlessp…
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We interview Ron Lewis of OMTM.CC, a Portland based group mapping out awesome gravel routes in the Oregon and Washington area. We talk about what makes a good gravel ride and the growth of gravel riding. We taste High West Rendezvous Rye, a gift bourbon from Larry from Park City, UT! Show Sponsor: http://www.FilmedbyBike.org PATREON: http://www.pat…
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Our friends Martina and Jason from Swift Industries were visiting Missoula and we had to get them on the show! We taste Oban 14, talk about trailrunning, how different activities affect their design and the WTF Bike Explorer Summit. Help support original bikey content! PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pathlesspedaled PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/pat…
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There have been a lot of gravel "innovations" from app controled suspension, short travel suspention forks, but are they necessary? We also talk about what sorts of classes we'd like to see bike shops offer and the emerging trend of smaller "big" rings and wide-range doubles. Support shenanigans: http://www.paypal.me/pathlesspedaled Supple Shirts: …
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Trans Iowa is considered the grandfather of the modern gravel event in the US. We interview Mark Stevenson / Guitar Ted, one of the founders of TI, and talk about the early days of Trans Iowa and how it has influenced other events. We also ponder if we have reached Peak Gravel and other future trends. T This episode is proudly supported by Filmedby…
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Gravel cycling is growing and gravel events are creating positive benefits to small rural areas. We interview Rebecca Rusch about why she started a gravel event, how it was initially received by the community and the many positive impacts it has brought to her home town of Ketchum, ID. Speaking of community, this episode is proudly supported by Fil…
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We lament the closing of one our favorite bike shops of all time, Velocult and what it means for other bike shops. We also wax philosophical about Phil Gaimon's Rules and #thesupplelife. This episode was made possible by FilmedByBike.org, a turnkey way to bring bike fun to your local community with bike films! Support shenanigans: http://www.paypal…
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Daniel Molloy from Tumbleweed Bicycles is in town to show El Silencio. He brought over a nice rye from the Bay Area and we geek out about why he started Tumbleweed, what he learned from working at Rivendell and the ups and downs of being a one man business. Support shenanigans: http://www.paypal.me/pathlesspedaled What we drank: Old Potrero…
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SUPPORT: http://www.paypal.me/pathlesspedaled Follow Ben's trip here: https://bit.ly/2HzfEjL Ben Weaver is a musician that bikepacks to his shows. In this interview, we talk about his Music For Free tour, bikepacking the Great Divide trail on its 20th anniversary with a banjo. How does he carry stuff? Why is he doing it? Support the #PLPTalks serie…
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An often untold story of Dirty Kanza is how the event has changed the town of Emporia, Kansas and how it has been slowly embraced by the community. In this episode we interview Jim Cummins, the ride direct of DK200 and Casey Woods from Main Street Emporia to learn how DK has grown from a small group ride to an international event! Support the #PLPT…
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Nick Legan has literally written the book on gravel cycling. In this episode, we discuss the current gravel cycling trend, why it is popular, gravel events, and his new book "Gravel Cycling". Visit Nick Legan's website at: http://rambleur.com Support the #PLPTalks series! This series is made possible by your generous donations. http://www.paypal.me…
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Jay Ritchey has been in the bicycle industry a long time from helping his dad Tom Ritchey build bikes, to working at Rivendell Bicycle Works. Beyond bicycles, Jay is also a filmmaker working on commercial projects as well as his own endeavors. In this interview, we talk about the behind the scenes of filming El Silencio, his latest film with Daniel…
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Tobie DePauw is a bike industry veteran. In this interview, he gives his insights on the future of bike shops, building a bike community from scratch and storytelling with routes. This episode is also supported by Ramble Ride, a unique semi-supported bikepacking experience. Learn more here: http://www.ramblerides.com Support the #PLPTalks series! T…
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Randi Jo Fabrications is a small bicycle bag and cap company with a surprisingly large reach in the bike industry. We talk with Randi Smith about what it's like have a business based out of the small town of Elkton, Oregon but have products sold nationally and internationally. This episode is also supported by Ramble Ride, a unique semi-supported b…
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Golden Saddle Cyclery in Los Angeles is a small shop with big reach. We interview Kyle B. Kelley, shop owner and Radavist contributor, about what it takes for a bike shop to survive these days, bike shops he looks up to, the fat tire road bike trend, his favorite bourbons and portrait photography. This episode is also supported by Ramble Ride, a un…
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Jan Heine, publisher of Bicycle Quarterly and founder of Compass Bicycles has been an evangelist for performance bikes with wider tire clearances. The bike industry has finally caught up with him. In this interview we talk about the origins of Bicycle Quarterly, the idea of "planing" and what's in store for the future fo BQ and Compass Bicycles. Su…
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What's it like to tour across the US if you're not a white male? How do you find and create a diverse cycling culture? We talk with Molly Sugar, co-founder of Friends On Bikes, about race, diversity and inclusion in bicycle touring and bicycling culture. Support the #PLPTalks series! This series is made possible by your generous donations. http://w…
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Gabe, route designer of the Oregon Outback and Oregon Timber Trail, tells us what he thinks makes an iconic ride. We also get a behind the scenes look at the Oregon Timber Trail, a cross state bikepacking route connecting hundreds of miles of singletrack in Oregon. What is it like to have a route with a committee, working with land owners and how i…
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