Funny enough a one sided yoke is more work than a double, but a tube is always the best option so I’ll use that on the brake side where the yoke is not needed. Thanks for watching!
Nothing is better than a tube for ride quality and strength, but design is all about tradeoffs. This is the only way to get the tire/drivetrain clearance needed and because I'm not just slapping a yoke on there but designing the whole chainstay/seatstay/yoke assembly it is all going to ride really, really nice and have great tire/drivetrain compatibility too :)
I have both and found the Equals offer better nodulation while the Klampers are a little bit better in terms of absolute stopping power - especially on long descents. Both are great :)
This is rad! Would love to see more prototyping and design of cool bike bits
Good stuff
Cool vid! Looking forward to seeing more of your world !
Adam great to see you posting content mate. I liked hearing about the prototyping and rides.
Cheers!
I liked and subscribed!
thank you darling
Super clean build. Subscribed.
This is super cool! Can't wait for my Tall Tale!!!
👍👍 Your 1/2 yoke seems like it would be quicker and easier than a full yoke, from a production standpoint. Hope to see more videos!
Funny enough a one sided yoke is more work than a double, but a tube is always the best option so I’ll use that on the brake side where the yoke is not needed. Thanks for watching!
Interesting!
Liked, subscribed... I've just gotta think of something to comment.
Hmmmm, maybe something about how you liked and subscribed?
Won't the chainstay yoke affect the ride feel negatively? Cheers.
Nothing is better than a tube for ride quality and strength, but design is all about tradeoffs. This is the only way to get the tire/drivetrain clearance needed and because I'm not just slapping a yoke on there but designing the whole chainstay/seatstay/yoke assembly it is all going to ride really, really nice and have great tire/drivetrain compatibility too :)
Klampers are awesome but you should give Growtacs a try!
you like them? I have been meaning to pick up a pair!
I have both and found the Equals offer better nodulation while the Klampers are a little bit better in terms of absolute stopping power - especially on long descents. Both are great :)
You are NOT so embarrassing!
Who’s the guy in the video?
Wait what
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