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Geek Warning

Geek Warning

著者: Escape Collective
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Welcome to Geek Warning, a podcast focused on deciphering the world of cycling tech, explaining how bikes work, and how to make them better. Hosted by Dave Rome, Ronan Mc Laughlin and Brad Copeland, this weekly show is your fix for tech geekitude, covering the latest tech news, industry trends, answering mechanical questions, and whatever else is on our minds. Escape Collective is entirely member-funded. If you like this podcast please consider supporting us by becoming a member: https://escapecollective.com/member/Escape Collective 政治・政府
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  • A Week of Wireless
    2025/06/06

    June has started with a bang when it comes to new cycling tech. This week we’ve seen the long-awaited release of new Shimano XTR Di2, the next generation Super Record from Campagnolo, and a welcomed new power pedal from Favero. All are new products that Dave Rome and Ronan Mc Laughlin discuss, in addition to being covered in more detail on Escape Collective.

    In addition to all that, Unbound gravel saw a whole bunch of unreleased bikes being raced, which Dave and Josh Weinberg (US tech and culture editor) discuss.

    Of course, there’s also the usual PSA, Ronan has something on his mind, and the episode wraps with the member-only Ask a Wrench segment (with Zach Edwards of Boulder Groupetto helping to answer questions). Members can submit new questions here.

    As a reminder, this week also brought a special episode of Geek Warning where Shimano’s North American MTB product manager, Nick Murdick, was interviewed about all things related to new XTR Di2.

    Timestamps:

    2:30 - New Shimano XTR
    7:50 - Campagnolo’s new Super Record WRL 13
    19:15 - Favero Assioma Pro RS road power pedals
    27:45 - PSA on eye safety
    32:00 - On Ronan’s mind, uh oh
    40:00 - Unbound tech
    42:30 - Specialized’s new Diverge
    45:30 - A name suggestion for the new Pinarello gravel racer
    47:00 - Factor’s two new unreleased gravel bikes
    51:50 - Orbea’s also got two new gravel bikes going around
    54:00 - And Vos on a new Cervelo gravel race bike?
    55:00 - Euro versus US gravel racing seen in bike design
    1:00:30 - A pre-installed backup tube
    1:04:30 - Ask a Wrench (member-only)
    1:06:15 - How to adjust eccentric bottom brackets on single-speeds
    1:11:30 - A tip for finding dropped items
    1:15:40 - Our favourite hand cleaner? Hello gloves.
    1:22:00 - Removing the impossibly stuck crank

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  • Special ep: Shimano’s MTB Product Manager on the new XTR Di2
    2025/06/04

    Seven years have passed since we last saw an updated version of Shimano’s flagship mountain bike group. Assuming you weren’t holding your breath, and as a result are still with us, then today is the day of the update.

    Yes, new XTR Di2 M9200 is here. It represents Shimano’s delayed entry into true wireless shifting, and brings with it a number of other interesting developments (a new brake oil, anyone?).In this episode, Escape Collective’s Dave Rome and Alex Hunt sit down with Shimano North America’s MTB Product Manager, Nick Murdick. The North American offices of Shimano have been playing an increasingly significant role in the development and design of Shimano’s next generation parts, and Nick has been at the centre of that for the new XTR.

    This episode speaks candidly with Murdick about the new group, some challenges faced, some decisions behind the details, and a few teases of what may still be to come. Alex and Dave wrap up at the end with a few quick thoughts. Meanwhile, you’ll need to visit our article on Escape Collective to find all the nuanced details and ride impressions of the new XTR product range.

    A chunk of this episode (along with our written report) is free for all to enjoy and learn from. However, as Escape is wholly member-funded (which means this isn’t sponsored or paid content), you will need to be a member of Escape Collective in order to hear it all.

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    22 分
  • Mountain bikers on gravel tyres. What in the upside-down world?
    2025/05/30

    Our necks are hurting from the whiplash of information regarding what tyres are actually fastest off-road. Ronan teases a fresh discussion he had about optimising one sponsored rider for Unbound and some surprising lessons that came from that. It's a topic that continues to fascinate, especially given some of the world's best cross-country mountain bikers have been racing Short Track on 50 mm gravel tyres.

    In addition to that, you’ll hear Dave Rome, Alex Hunt, and Ronan McLaughlin explain why none of them are currently choosing to use 3D-printed saddles. There’s a PSA for anyone with wireless shifting, and of course, there’s new stuff to talk about, too.

    As usual, members also get our Ask a Wrench segment, which this week sees Dave Rome and pro race mechanic Brad Copeland answer a handful of questions, including: how keep 11-speed shifting running long-term, understanding bike handling, and best practises for travelling with new SRAM Full Mount derailleurs (Transmission and XPLR). Members can submit new questions here.

    Timestamps:

    5:15 - Corrections corner related to 55 mm road tyres
    8:40 - Corrections corner related to the Zipp 303 SW naming
    11:00 - So mountain bike tyres aren’t always faster off-road?
    24:00 - DT Swiss joins the gravel suspension game
    29:30 - Why we don’t choose 3D-printed saddles
    42:10 - A PSA to wireless shifting
    44:30 - Polygon’s new Helios A road racer
    50:30 - Goodyear’s new Connector gravel race range
    55:00 - HED’s new gravel wheels
    58:30 - Ask a Wrench with Brad Copeland (member-only)
    59:40 - Keeping SRAM 11-speed going long-term
    1:05:30 - How to understand rear handling?
    1:09:00 - Travelling with SRAM T-Type/Full Mount derailleurs

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    59 分

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