Really like the concept behind those recycled carbon tire levers. Another non safety critical part that could be made from this recycled carbon method could be computer mounts.. perhaps maybe even brake levers..🤔
That 3d printed bike is the future, the ability to have the frame size customised to a buyer's exact needs almost at the touch of a couple of buttons will be awesome
@@pzimusic nostalgia i guess. Im 51 so all my early bikes had them. Dont get me wrong, my disk break bikes work great, but i would like to build a rim bike. Really super lightweight bike with rim breaks, just for fun. Thanks for your interest in my stupid opinion 👍
Thank you cipollini for pushing the engineering forward and not selling out. Rim for the win. The disc break versions is almost a kilo heavier but people think its better.
@glennoc8585 well he probably likes it, big muscle guy disc's are probably nice for riding around and having fun, but for racing I'm sure he would choose rim if he was racing today it's just faster.
@glennoc8585 race times are better due to a different racing style, back in the day they would go real easy until the end but nowadays riders attack from way future out. A disc bike has a few issues number 1 the wheels need more spokes that is less areo, number 2 the calipers disc's beefed up hubs and wheel weight 0.5kg more if your not racing in the uci your bike can be well under 6.9kg with rim brake. And number 3 is brake lock ups due to , too much power for a 25mm tire if you have to panic break you are probably going to lock up and possibly crash. Also roter rub can happen after heavy braking in the middle of a race even with a well maintained pro bike. But that's my opinion please tell me why you like disc I'm interested know?
Can’t decide what surprised me the most. Ollies accent free german or that he holds up a small box and assumes we think its a pregnancy test. Absolute legend 😄
@@izi941 that's true. But touch wood I'm yet to have too much pressure applied to tyre leavers when using. I mostly support the idea and action of less waste/pollution 😀
3D frames are certainly cool and innovative and simply incredible, and surely so much more, yet I hope the bike marketplace always has a place for hand-crafted frames of tubes and such. No knock on printed anything, just that so many frames are true works of art, even the scratched and scuffed ones from epic rides and adventures.
I think saddles (or at least bases) can be made from recycled carbon fibers. I'd also like to see a modular system that allows you to swap out the top padding and cover as it wears out.
I loved the section about 3D titanium bikes. I hope it becomes so affordable that carbon although cool, get replaced. Because titanium is recyclable. And just as light as carbon fiber.
Great to see someone actually trying to recycle carbon... But there will be a lot of carbon levers from all rim brake frames the industry is forcing us to ditch... Nice Cipo Dolomia RB
Ollie, I hate to rain on your 3d printing fandom but it isn't all roses. Ti powder is very expensive (4-10x the price of wrought products) and it has very limited reusability. Another issue is that the properties of the from won't be known until you make one and then destroy it in testing. The properties (strength, stiffness, and fatigue) will be different in each section of the frame. And if you print in a different model of printer the properties will change again. I can see printing head, seat, and crank junctions and them connecting them with tubes. Making shaped tubes is simple compared to 3d printing. You would lower cost and get superior properties.
Excellent stuff. I hope you're right about 3D printed titanium. The cost will need to come down a lot but Ti is by far my favorite frame material. It's very disappointing how un-recyclable carbon fiber is. I'm glad that more and more companies are using Fusion Fibre's thermoplastic composites are picking up steam. It's not the ultimate answer but it's much better than just chucking it in a landfill. Have you heard of anyone making 3D printed titanium wheels? I have not but I'd be very curious if you all have. Ollie is a rare gem. Glad to see his ASBO tag got removed.
Very ingenious idea from Fusion to recycle carbon fibre which actually has an enormous impact. I've been studying carbon fibres this year, and I had to create prismatic and flat components : every time you need plastic bags, teflon tapes etc... which YOU CAN'T RE-USE. That's very clever from them because it's a quite small piece, and this could be game-changing but it's still very expensive...
It sounds like that's not really recycled carbon they're using sadly, bit of a misnomer. Sounds like they're just using chopped fibers from offcuts etc. but not fibers which were previously laminated and cured with epoxy and then recycled. The only somewhat novel thing seems to be that they're using nylon as the matrix for the chopped fibers, haven't seen that anywhere else. Manufacturing CF parts from chopped fibers in a pressure molding process is nothing new. Shimano for example has been doing it for years for their shift/brake levers Ultegra and up, and for some derailleur parts, just with normal epoxy instead of nylon.
TITANIUM, I've been riding titanium for fifteen years including my TT bike. The 3D printed one at the show is fantastic, I want one, but a bit out of my price range for now.
Don’t get too carried away with 3D printed Titanium. Yes you can create some interesting shapes and profiles, but as someone else here commented, the testing of strength and durability of 3D printed titanium has a long long way to go.
Ollie should have covered the Cipollini wearing a white tank top in honor of the wife-beater. Class-act GCN...not only covering Cipillini bikes, but also headlining them. 😂
It's so baller to have an ruthlessly ultralight bike setup that probably took a year to develop and then have a thick ass lacquer coat over the whole thing.
Great video! But you should know that Carbon fiber is more recyclable than you think. I’ve seen a video where the put a damaged bicycle frame through a machine that burns off the epoxy. Carbon fiber can handle very high temperatures so it’s easy to burn off the bonding agents without damaging the fibers. What remains can be processed into unidirectional mat and used again.
Those carbon chainrings are awesome! I do think it'd be cool if they offered them in flat aero chainrings, at least for the outside ring. Aero chainrings probably don't do a whole lot, maybe like 5w at 45kph, but they do look sick. I have an FSA Vision Trimax crankset on my bike and the gloss black, all flat outside chainring with huge white FSA VISION written on it is probably my favorite part on my bike. Also, that Cippollini rim brake bike is super nice, I didn't know there were high-end bikes still offered with those.
Ooh the Cippollini Rimini (new word)so beautiful 😍. I am also extremely interested in the titanium printed bike and would seriously like to know how good it really is. After all, it is a prototype, and as such needs to prove itself in longevity and performance. Specifically, at those kind of price points. The concept is commendable ❤
Some Continental or Procontinental teams uses their bike for that reason. They havent got that much money, to have spare bikes to all team members, and car to carry them, but disc brake wheel changes are long, so they looked for a rim brake option and found at Cipollini.
last time i checked the THM SE is not a special edition, but Sine Exeptione, think because of the full carbon construction, not because of some gloss paint.
Hey GCN tech team, you should do a video explaining the differences between a 3D printed titanium frame and a frame made out of standard titanium tubing. Since the 3D one is made from titanium powder (I assume but there again, how are they making it stick together…?), the behaviour of the metal under load and stress must be different than the standard titanium no?
Target Composites in Cheshire UK have been producing carbon tyre levers for years as a nice sideline to their carbon repair business. Little pocket sized pieces of carbon sculpture.
3D printed Ti frames should be the future of bike frames. They're just so much nicer looking, especially with anodizing & can be so much more environmental than any carbon. They just need to be more mass-produced than they're presently.
What are the weights of those chainrings? And price?🥶 I have a 50T chainring from Extralite at 68 g and haven't til now, found a carbon ring that is lighter.
This highlights for me the sustainability issue with cycling. Great for the environment if you’re replacing car journeys with cycling, but not good if you’re on a carbon fibre bike for recreation.
i don't get the Carbon Chainring thing. It just seems that the price is really high and the toothed portion is Alloy anyway 400 to 500 pounds for a pair........ just my opinion.
I'm in the market for a rear light after driving during the day and having the flashing rear light of a cyclist catch my attention. Having one conveniently stuck under a seat seems pretty cool.
"off cuts" carbon is not the same as recycled ? or am I wrong? Off-cut seems to be unused "trimmings" while "recycled" implies it was something before that :) sorry of semantics but well..marketing.
Agree, printing technology is bright, if they make multi material printing too itll be great, where you can print circuits built in to the frame, imagine just plug and play electric components like plugging usb accessories. better still make piezoelectric generator of forks and stays to generate electricity, make the bike electrical powered by self contained system. i can never make peace knowing a bike have to be "charged" to work.
would a bike like that Cipollini creak? not crazy amount of power put down, but would an ultra-carbon build just naturally begin to creak? 1-year on, perhaps?
The Cipollini rim brake bike is my favorite. I think you meant to say direct mount brakes. Those tire levers are way overpriced. Short strand carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic is not that expensive.
The thing is with 3d printing is that outside of its immense flexibility and fabrication speed per item, it’s way too slow for it to be a viable mass production system. Sure, you can stack machines in parallel, but that’s nowhere near the production rate of having an assembly line of good welders churn out ti frames. I know it’s very different use cases, but I know just how much of a difference it is to spend the time to make the tooling for a process than to just toss it in a printer
What’s your favourite bit of tech from Eurobike 2023? 🔥 Let us know in the comments below! 👇
4:40 - An affordable printed (and thus highly customizable) tandem frame would be great.
Really like the concept behind those recycled carbon tire levers. Another non safety critical part that could be made from this recycled carbon method could be computer mounts.. perhaps maybe even brake levers..🤔
Did you get to check out the Aleck booth and get to test out the Aleck helmet comms system, the Aleck Punks?
😅
If Olli stays a bit longer in Germany there will be a new presenter for GCN auf Deutsch 🎉 Oliver Brückenholz 👌
That 'Guten Tag' caught me really off guard...
Ausgezeichnet!
Dr. Oliver Brückenholz, so viel Zeit muss sein.
@@tobiaskaymak1251 Moment, wenn schon dann: Dr. Oliver, wurde abgehängt, Brückenholz.
Love it, when Olli speaks German! ❤ Sehr gut gemacht Olli!
Dankeschön!
Hallo, Olli ...wie geht's alte?
Always appreciate Ollie translating words like "trainer" to "sneaker" for us Americans 👍
The Irish call them runners 🥸
@@michaelw7438haha
Olli talking german is the best thing ever! i love it XD
Cipolini with rim brakes? I must be in heaven.😊
For the 3d printed titanium bike -> an 8 hour print for something that big is absolutely rapid! That's pretty amazing!
For a bit more on 3D printed bikes, you could check out our film about them on GCN+! 👉 gcn.eu/3Dprinted
@@gcntechwhen say frame is it just main frame or include forks when said weight?
Absoluut in love with the rimbrake Cipollini ❤
That 3d printed bike is the future, the ability to have the frame size customised to a buyer's exact needs almost at the touch of a couple of buttons will be awesome
It's awesome isn't it! You should check out the film we made about 3D printed bikes on GCN+ 👉 gcn.eu/3Dprinted
they probalby are, but this model looks like shit imo :D the shapes and finish is just unbareble to me. but well that's individual taste
@@nuggunu They can finish it, but it would not present any different than a normal bike.
@@bindingcurve true
@@nuggunuyou're right. Looks like somebody left a madone in the sun
That rim cipollini is THE ONE! Next bike will be a rim brake bike for sure. Dont have one at the moment and i miss rim brakes.
Why do you miss them? Honest question there, I wonder what's better with it?
@@pzimusic nostalgia i guess. Im 51 so all my early bikes had them. Dont get me wrong, my disk break bikes work great, but i would like to build a rim bike. Really super lightweight bike with rim breaks, just for fun. Thanks for your interest in my stupid opinion 👍
Thank you cipollini for pushing the engineering forward and not selling out. Rim for the win. The disc break versions is almost a kilo heavier but people think its better.
Yet Cippolini is always riding disc on his insta?
@glennoc8585 well he probably likes it, big muscle guy disc's are probably nice for riding around and having fun, but for racing I'm sure he would choose rim if he was racing today it's just faster.
@@cbb3062 is it faster though? Race times have set new levels in recent times even on disc bikes.
@glennoc8585 race times are better due to a different racing style, back in the day they would go real easy until the end but nowadays riders attack from way future out. A disc bike has a few issues number 1 the wheels need more spokes that is less areo, number 2 the calipers disc's beefed up hubs and wheel weight 0.5kg more if your not racing in the uci your bike can be well under 6.9kg with rim brake. And number 3 is brake lock ups due to , too much power for a 25mm tire if you have to panic break you are probably going to lock up and possibly crash. Also roter rub can happen after heavy braking in the middle of a race even with a well maintained pro bike. But that's my opinion please tell me why you like disc I'm interested know?
@@irfuel why do you think that
Rim brake one for sure
There is only one presenter in the world for hot tech video's. GCN got him.
He's a good egg 😉
The DMT schoes showing all the victories as heart rate would be nothing for me … showing just a flat line of death 😜
Can’t decide what surprised me the most. Ollies accent free german or that he holds up a small box and assumes we think its a pregnancy test. Absolute legend 😄
Planning and to a degree already recycling carbon, top marks. Great to see
Yeah, but tire levers? Wouldn’t like to handle them when they split…carbon splitters in body can be very dangerous.
@@izi941 that's true. But touch wood I'm yet to have too much pressure applied to tyre leavers when using. I mostly support the idea and action of less waste/pollution 😀
3D frames are certainly cool and innovative and simply incredible, and surely so much more, yet I hope the bike marketplace always has a place for hand-crafted frames of tubes and such. No knock on printed anything, just that so many frames are true works of art, even the scratched and scuffed ones from epic rides and adventures.
Loved that Cippo rim brake bike mate, rim for the win 🏆
The Cipollini rocking the Dura Ace 12 speed.... That IS AVAILABLE 😂😂😂
The rear lights trick..... Untill you wear your gabba.... 🤔 And that rim brake Cippo ❤❤❤
I think saddles (or at least bases) can be made from recycled carbon fibers. I'd also like to see a modular system that allows you to swap out the top padding and cover as it wears out.
Awesome idea! We're big fans of modular design 🙌
This Cipollini is stunning!!😮
Printed Titanium-Frames, such a good idea!
I loved the section about 3D titanium bikes. I hope it becomes so affordable that carbon although cool, get replaced. Because titanium is recyclable. And just as light as carbon fiber.
Do you think ti frames are the future? 👀
😅 Pretty soon chainrings will stick out past my crank-arm and I won’t be strong enough to turn it over, lol
Mint?! Beautiful colour 👌🏻
As a German I petition for Olli to speak more German - maybe even do a whole segment on GCN auf Deutsch
Great to see someone actually trying to recycle carbon... But there will be a lot of carbon levers from all rim brake frames the industry is forcing us to ditch...
Nice Cipo Dolomia RB
Ollie,
I hate to rain on your 3d printing fandom but it isn't all roses.
Ti powder is very expensive (4-10x the price of wrought products) and it has very limited reusability.
Another issue is that the properties of the from won't be known until you make one and then destroy it in testing.
The properties (strength, stiffness, and fatigue) will be different in each section of the frame.
And if you print in a different model of printer the properties will change again.
I can see printing head, seat, and crank junctions and them connecting them with tubes.
Making shaped tubes is simple compared to 3d printing.
You would lower cost and get superior properties.
Excellent stuff. I hope you're right about 3D printed titanium. The cost will need to come down a lot but Ti is by far my favorite frame material. It's very disappointing how un-recyclable carbon fiber is. I'm glad that more and more companies are using Fusion Fibre's thermoplastic composites are picking up steam. It's not the ultimate answer but it's much better than just chucking it in a landfill. Have you heard of anyone making 3D printed titanium wheels? I have not but I'd be very curious if you all have. Ollie is a rare gem. Glad to see his ASBO tag got removed.
Ollie makes everything better.
Your German is my favourite part about the Eurobike this year😂
Eight hours to print that bike is quite fast compared to other 3D printed items I've seen.
We print titanium at work, small parts easily take more then 40 hours. I call bullsh..
Have you seen our film about 3D printed bikes on GCN+? 👉 gcn.eu/3Dprinted
4:00
How does the seat come down?
3d printed titanium bike just made my day
Love the mint shoe
Very ingenious idea from Fusion to recycle carbon fibre which actually has an enormous impact. I've been studying carbon fibres this year, and I had to create prismatic and flat components : every time you need plastic bags, teflon tapes etc... which YOU CAN'T RE-USE. That's very clever from them because it's a quite small piece, and this could be game-changing but it's still very expensive...
It sounds like that's not really recycled carbon they're using sadly, bit of a misnomer. Sounds like they're just using chopped fibers from offcuts etc. but not fibers which were previously laminated and cured with epoxy and then recycled. The only somewhat novel thing seems to be that they're using nylon as the matrix for the chopped fibers, haven't seen that anywhere else. Manufacturing CF parts from chopped fibers in a pressure molding process is nothing new. Shimano for example has been doing it for years for their shift/brake levers Ultegra and up, and for some derailleur parts, just with normal epoxy instead of nylon.
TITANIUM, I've been riding titanium for fifteen years including my TT bike. The 3D printed one at the show is fantastic, I want one, but a bit out of my price range for now.
Don’t get too carried away with 3D printed Titanium. Yes you can create some interesting shapes and profiles, but as someone else here commented, the testing of strength and durability of 3D printed titanium has a long long way to go.
Ollie should have covered the Cipollini wearing a white tank top in honor of the wife-beater. Class-act GCN...not only covering Cipillini bikes, but also headlining them. 😂
It's so baller to have an ruthlessly ultralight bike setup that probably took a year to develop and then have a thick ass lacquer coat over the whole thing.
What the name of the magnetic rear light? Super sharp! THX Ollie 🤝
When do you think we’ll start to see anti-lock braking on a road bike?
You forgot to say "Ich liebe dich". Olli you forgot!!! Hit me, hit me, hit me!!
Wonder if you could stick that redlite from topeak under a seat pack?
Carbon-TI is so hot tech!
Pretty certain Aerocoach have been doing 62t carbon chainrings with bolt covers long before this year's Eurobike 😉
Great video! But you should know that Carbon fiber is more recyclable than you think. I’ve seen a video where the put a damaged bicycle frame through a machine that burns off the epoxy. Carbon fiber can handle very high temperatures so it’s easy to burn off the bonding agents without damaging the fibers. What remains can be processed into unidirectional mat and used again.
It's not economically feasible.
Nearly bought a Cipollini a few years back. I think it’s going to be my new N+1 😂
Go on, you know you want to 😉
Those carbon chainrings are awesome! I do think it'd be cool if they offered them in flat aero chainrings, at least for the outside ring. Aero chainrings probably don't do a whole lot, maybe like 5w at 45kph, but they do look sick. I have an FSA Vision Trimax crankset on my bike and the gloss black, all flat outside chainring with huge white FSA VISION written on it is probably my favorite part on my bike. Also, that Cippollini rim brake bike is super nice, I didn't know there were high-end bikes still offered with those.
Ooh the Cippollini Rimini (new word)so beautiful 😍. I am also extremely interested in the titanium printed bike and would seriously like to know how good it really is. After all, it is a prototype, and as such needs to prove itself in longevity and performance. Specifically, at those kind of price points. The concept is commendable ❤
Some Continental or Procontinental teams uses their bike for that reason. They havent got that much money, to have spare bikes to all team members, and car to carry them, but disc brake wheel changes are long, so they looked for a rim brake option and found at Cipollini.
Bet those chainrings on the Dura Ace outlive the cranks lol 😂
9:23 😳🤘🤘😂😂😂😂
last time i checked the THM SE is not a special edition, but Sine Exeptione, think because of the full carbon construction, not because of some gloss paint.
At what point are chainrings too big to allow proper cornering?
A bigger chain ring, that's exactly I need.
Recycled carbon fibre tyre levers = great idea. $50/ set = great idea that won't catch on.
There's no reason they should cost more than $10.
carbon chainrings might be one of the daftest inventions
Will the carbon fiber tire levers scratch aluminum and carbon fiber wheels?
@GcnTech seeing Ollie on GPLama Video was Mint Funny 🤣🤣🤣
shane is a good guy! hopefully we win the next test though!
@@GCNuser123 also wicked good job on coverage on the show.
How many days does it take to print that titanium bike? I think speed of print, more than number of printers, is the current roadblock.
Schwarzwälderkirsch mit Nutella? Patent pending!😊
2:43 that’s like 5000% more expensive than what I use lol
Hey GCN tech team, you should do a video explaining the differences between a 3D printed titanium frame and a frame made out of standard titanium tubing. Since the 3D one is made from titanium powder (I assume but there again, how are they making it stick together…?), the behaviour of the metal under load and stress must be different than the standard titanium no?
Yes, I have to believe the characteristics of the two are very different! They will need to break a lot of these new Ti frames to get it figured out.
th-cam.com/video/5ofubOSXBMk/w-d-xo.html
3d printed titanium frame is ok I guess... but personally I prefer classic looking frame made of round titanium tubes!
They can print that as well.
I currently ride aluminum but I’d swap it for titanium in a minute! Especially if it was printed to fit me!
Ollie is getting wildly animated these days, he's straight going to turn into a caricature.
Target Composites in Cheshire UK have been producing carbon tyre levers for years as a nice sideline to their carbon repair business. Little pocket sized pieces of carbon sculpture.
3D printed Ti frames should be the future of bike frames. They're just so much nicer looking, especially with anodizing & can be so much more environmental than any carbon. They just need to be more mass-produced than they're presently.
3D-printed titanium finish looks horrible to me.
bro its a trike ❤❤❤❤
that pregnancy kit joke was good😂
What are the weights of those chainrings? And price?🥶
I have a 50T chainring from Extralite at 68 g and haven't til now, found a carbon ring that is lighter.
I might actually be tempted by those carbon-fibre tyre levers after the unpleasantly explosive failure of a plastic one that I experienced recently.
There's nothing worse than a tyre lever breaking on you!
Have you tried Pedro's? They are built like a tank.
@@Frostbiker I haven't -- will look them up, cheers
I can't imagine a tire lever breaking... except cheap ones or the flat ones from Continental.
@@davidf2281 Unior tire levers are similar to Pedro's.
You should visit the guys from Dynamic Bike Care with their amazing wax and lube which they developed with Jumbo Visma e.g.
4:58 average carbon frame takes about 18 hours to make, not 100's of hours. What are you on about, Bridgewood?
That 3D Printed Pilot Cycles Seiren looks like Trek Madone
This highlights for me the sustainability issue with cycling. Great for the environment if you’re replacing car journeys with cycling, but not good if you’re on a carbon fibre bike for recreation.
Ollie, if it has an orange stripe on the heel, it isn't full-black. 🙏🏻
actual dual pivot frame rim brakes had such a short run and what a shame it is
i don't get the Carbon Chainring thing. It just seems that the price is really high and the toothed portion is Alloy anyway 400 to 500 pounds for a pair........ just my opinion.
I'm disappointed that Ollie didn't travel around on Amazon's "Eurobike"
I'm in the market for a rear light after driving during the day and having the flashing rear light of a cyclist catch my attention. Having one conveniently stuck under a seat seems pretty cool.
go varia w/radar
I cannot believe Cipollini didn't have the front wheel valve at 12 o'clock 🧐 no Bike Vault for them 🙄
Outrageous! 😱
what are the advantages and disadvantages of Titanium vs. Carbon frames from a rider‘s perspective?
"off cuts" carbon is not the same as recycled ? or am I wrong? Off-cut seems to be unused "trimmings" while "recycled" implies it was something before that :) sorry of semantics but well..marketing.
“Save the rim brake” sounded like “Safer rim brake” and for a sec I thought we were back to the truth
Innovation in manufacturing storms ahead but innovation in cycle design remains stifled by the UCI insistence on the diamond frame.
Agree, printing technology is bright, if they make multi material printing too itll be great, where you can print circuits built in to the frame, imagine just plug and play electric components like plugging usb accessories. better still make piezoelectric generator of forks and stays to generate electricity, make the bike electrical powered by self contained system. i can never make peace knowing a bike have to be "charged" to work.
Who knows what cool things we'll see in the next few years!
would a bike like that Cipollini creak? not crazy amount of power put down, but would an ultra-carbon build just naturally begin to creak? 1-year on, perhaps?
how is 6.4kg uci legal, i thought it was 6.8kg?
Anything but black is better drivers need all the help they can get to see us
The Cipollini rim brake bike is my favorite. I think you meant to say direct mount brakes. Those tire levers are way overpriced. Short strand carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic is not that expensive.
Cipollini bike. Looks real cool. would love to see a full review of Cipollini bike @gcn
No carbon fiber chains 😢
Ollie (nerdy specs on) theTHM crankset on the Cipollini doesn't match, as the crankset is twill weave and the frame is plain weave (nerdy pecs off).🤓😉
Wasted over £600 on carbon chain rings for TT bike all ended up breaking teeth. The only application where they lasted is my track bike
Mate I could've told you that would happen for £10.
The thing is with 3d printing is that outside of its immense flexibility and fabrication speed per item, it’s way too slow for it to be a viable mass production system. Sure, you can stack machines in parallel, but that’s nowhere near the production rate of having an assembly line of good welders churn out ti frames. I know it’s very different use cases, but I know just how much of a difference it is to spend the time to make the tooling for a process than to just toss it in a printer
I distinctly heard the sound of a fart when the video switched from the "carbon painted" cipollini to the disc brake version
Rim brake... Always.
As a German, I'm offended by 'Große Jungen Hosen', Herr Brückenholz 😆
😉
Note to GCN: DJI mics exist.
having been doing this for many years, we prefer the handheld for shows like this 👍🏼