That "handlebar moustache" is a great idea. You could turn that super cheap used bike with a bit too aggressive geometry into a usable one without buying a new fork.
Seeing the Campy wheels with inner rim width of 25mm and a 700x28c tires is proof that wider rims are the new standard. Especially when it comes from a traditional Italian bicycle company.
Cool looking at this new tech and bikes, but as far as I can see bikes are just getting more and more expensive or am i wrong? 5000-6000 dollars for a new bike, maybe just a frame- forget it, rather invest the money in a old bike and use the time to actually improve via focused training.
I’m stoked you covered Scarab! Great brand from my country!
A beautiful bike for sure and very passionate conversation with the brand owner
Definitely loving RedShift's products that address folks that need the height, bounce and cush.
I love the stuff Scarab is doing! Such cool bikes.
Too cool to see Redshift there!
I absolutely LOVE my redshift post on my Giant XTC Advanced Hardtail MTB!
Great bunch of people!
Thank you for always bring us amazing vidieos!!!
They’ll be a custom geometry Scarab in my future! Great video David 👏🏻👏🏻
Good choice!
That "handlebar moustache" is a great idea. You could turn that super cheap used bike with a bit too aggressive geometry into a usable one without buying a new fork.
Seeing the Campy wheels with inner rim width of 25mm and a 700x28c tires is proof that wider rims are the new standard. Especially when it comes from a traditional Italian bicycle company.
Hard to believe, but Campy sent a guy to Sea Otter who doesn't know the internal width on those wheels is 23mm. They are the Bora WTO 45 C23.
@@rayF4rio that makes more sense.Seeing i23mm is still a leap forward when just a few years ago mountain bikes were sold with i24mm rims.
@@hardmtnbiker Definitely awesome wheels. I've been waiting for Campy to go wider. Love the no rim tape needed.
Redshift is very good!
Scarab!!!!!! 🪲🇨🇴❤️
Pretty sure that scorcher was about 72f
I know of other things that are made in Columbia then shipped to Miami…
Coffee! See? I read your mind.
Snow?😂😂
Are those tubes indeed hollow?
Still waiting for the CAAD 14 😭
Cool looking at this new tech and bikes, but as far as I can see bikes are just getting more and more expensive or am i wrong? 5000-6000 dollars for a new bike, maybe just a frame- forget it, rather invest the money in a old bike and use the time to actually improve via focused training.
Is SRAM there?
Yeah they had a booth there with some nice bikes but nothing new
Fear or gear?
Gear... unless you're Kona
moots is already poop, and now a poop ebike