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In this episode, we dive into the world of versatile cycling setups, the evolution of gravel and mountain bikes, and the story behind a painful foot injury during an overseas visit.
Join us as Sean and John Galloway revisit the influence of the Velocast, discuss the rise of drop-bar mountain bikes, and explore what’s shaping the future of gravel racing, bike packing, and versatile bike builds.
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In this episode, we dive into Continental’s sustainable tire manufacturing efforts and their approach to eco-friendly bike tires. From sourcing renewable materials like dandelion latex to maintaining rigorous tire quality control standards, we explore how Continental leads the industry in sustainable rubber sourcing and innovation. Whether you're a cycling enthusiast, a sustainability advocate, or interested in bike tire standards, this episode sheds light on the future of eco-conscious cycling products.
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In this episode, Sean discusses the latest Mavic E-Deemax wheelset, a newly designed wheelset specifically for e-bikes.
The E-Deemax is Mavic's modern take on the classic D-Max, famously known for its bright yellow rims on downhill bikes back in the 26-inch days. Now, optimized for e-bike durability and versatility, these wheels are designed to handle the extra torque and weight of electric bikes. Sean shares insights from his long-term review, where he has tested the wheelset’s durability, build quality, and ease of maintenance.
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In this episode, Sean dives into the world of cyclocross bikes and how the rise of gravel biking has impacted the cyclocross scene. Once a thrilling side of cycle racing, especially in the UK and US, cyclocross has now been overshadowed by gravel riding, but its unique tech continues to evolve.
Sean explores the history of cyclocross bikes, the tech behind them, and their influence on modern gravel bikes. From high bottom brackets to tight wheelbases and mud-clearance cantilever brakes, he breaks down the essential features that defined cyclocross bikes. He also reflects on how cyclocross bikes like his beloved Specialized TriCross have been adapted for touring and adventure riding, making them versatile and practical for more than just racing.
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In this episode of the Cycle Systems Online Podcast, we sit down with Tynan Couture Rashid, an avid cyclist and bikepacking enthusiast, fresh from an unforgettable adventure in Iceland.Â
We dive deep into Tynan's journey, the technical challenges of bikepacking, and the unique blend of excitement and preparation that comes with riding in one of the most beautiful and rugged landscapes in the world.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the journey behind the development of game-changing aerodynamic tires with JP, a cycling expert and former Formula 1 aerodynamicist.
JP shares how Swiss Side collaborated with Continental to create a tire that improves rolling resistance, grip, and puncture protection, while also enhancing aerodynamics.
He explains the challenges they faced during development, the role of “turbulators,” and why this tire is a breakthrough in the cycling world. If you're a road cyclist, triathlete, or just a bike enthusiast, this episode is packed with valuable insights about tire performance and why aerodynamics matter at any speed.
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In this episode, Sean and Mike dive deep into the world of bikepacking gear and innovations, with Mike sharing insights gained from years of reviewing cycling equipment and personal bikepacking adventures.
From tackling Scotland's harsh weather to exploring New Zealand’s rugged terrain, we discuss how bikepacking setups have evolved, making it easier for both seasoned cyclists and beginners to enjoy the outdoors.
Shownotes can be found HERE.
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 In this episode, we dive back into the workshop and focus on Dynamo hubs!
Sean discusses the basics of Dynamo lighting systems, shares repair tips, and offers troubleshooting advice for mechanics who might not be as familiar with electrical systems.
He reflects on the evolution of bike lighting, from old bottle dynamos to modern hub systems, and highlights his experiences dealing with Dynamo setups in bike shops.
Tune in to learn how to diagnose and fix Dynamo lights, and discover which products are best suited for different types of cycling.
Shownotes HERE.
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In this episode of the Cycle Systems Online Podcast, host Sean Lally is joined by cycling expert and Road.CC reviewer Mike Stead to discuss the Shimano Cues groupset, one year after its release. They dive into the performance, durability, and cost-effectiveness of Shimano Cues, especially in the context of e-bikes and bike maintenance.
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In this episode, Sean and Julia discuss their recent bikepacking adventure in the Swiss Alps, focusing on the experience of using an e-bike for such a trip. They also delve into Julia's personal journey with cycling, from her early struggles with asthma and a lack of confidence in sports to discovering the joy and possibilities opened up by e-bikes. This episode explores the unique challenges and triumphs of e-bike bikepacking and offers listeners an engaging story of overcoming physical and psychological barriers.
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In this podcast episode, the discussion centers on the evolution and impact of cycling technology, featuring David Darby of Red Chilli Bikes. They explore how the high costs of advanced materials and technologies, such as electronic group sets and internal cable routing, have made premium bikes less accessible. The conversation highlights the challenges of maintaining modern bikes and the industry's shift towards integrated designs, driven by both technological advances and pandemic-induced price hikes.
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