Episodios

  • Wheel size history is repeating
    May 2 2025

    Hello geeks!

    It’s time to talk about the big wheels that are seemingly beginning to gain speed. As reported by Josh Weinberg, it sure seems many are looking at 32 in wheels, but it’s still early days as to whether we’ll see history repeat itself.

    Within you’ll also find a new segment where Dave puts the call out to brands to produce a product that he feels is lacking in the market.

    You’ll also hear Josh, Zach, and Dave discuss some of the more interesting products from the BeSpoked show.

    The episode wraps with our usual Ask a Wrench segment. Here you’ll hear the geeks chat Schwalbe Clik Valves, thoughts on inner tubes for road, and a little more about Campagnolo inner cables. As a reminder, you’ll need to be a member of Escape Collective (go here) in order to access this popular segment of the podcast. Members can submit new questions here.

    Love tech? We’ve had a handful of other tech-related podcasts this week, including a chat Ronan Mc Laughlin and Dave Rome had about things to consider if buying a new aero road bike (find it in the Performance Process channel). Plus, Josh Weinberg caught up with Lachlan Morton about upcoming events and the tech decisions.

    Time stamps:

    2:00 - 32in wheels are the next big thing
    20:50 - ReTyre continues to expand its eco-friendly tyre operation
    23:45 - Industry Wish list: Better headsets for a specific application
    29:30 - A quick tech chat with Lachlan Morton
    39:20 - Hunt’s new Aerodynamicist Carbon Disc road wheels
    41:00 - Bespoked things
    42:00 Garbaruk’s prototype electronic rear derailleur
    50:00 - KOM Xeno Infinity hub
    52:20 - Antidote comes to gravel with the Path Seeker
    59:30 - Ask a Wrench (Member-feed exclusive)
    1:01:00 - The best inner tubes for road (member-only)
    1:04:30 - Early thoughts on Schwalbe Clik Valves (member-only)
    1:10:00 - More on Campagnolo mechanical cables (member-only)

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  • Electric inflators and a narrower UDH from Factor
    Apr 25 2025

    The travel bike is a highly desirable item for many cyclists with dreams of frequent travel, but does it still hold a place with many modern airline policies? It’s one of the many topics you’ll hear the geeks discuss in this week’s episode.

    In addition to that, you’ll hear Dave Rome, along with Zach Edwards (Boulder Groupetto) and Escape’s newest tech hire, Josh Weinberg, cover the latest in tech. They discuss the new Factor Monza road bike, where it sits in the range, and the sneaky new UDH Mini rear hanger. Silca’s entry into the electric pump world sparks a wider conversation about the category. Plus, there’s plenty more tech and industry happenings.

    The episode wraps with our usual Ask a Wrench segment. Here you’ll hear the geeks chat 11-speed Di2, common shock pump leakage, and ponder the pros and cons of modern gravel suspension. As a reminder, you’ll need to be a member of Escape Collective (go here) in order to access this popular segment of the podcast. Members can submit new questions here.

    Time stamps:

    3:00 - The modern-day role of a travel bike?
    13:00 - a PSA we keep repeating as it needs repeating.
    17:00 - Silca enters the electric pump market
    25:00 - Factor’s Monza road bike
    33:00 - TrickStuff and DT Swiss
    36:30 - Kona Hei Hei mountain bike
    39:00 - Revel is closing down
    40:30 - A heist of Ari bikes
    44:00 - Ask a Wrench (member-only)
    44:00 - Using 11-speed Shimano Di2 on newer frames
    49:15 - RockShox Flight Attendant feeling less smooth and a common shock pump concern
    58:00 - Gravel suspension considerations and alternatives

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  • Wrapping Roubaix and Sea Otter tech
    Apr 18 2025

    Welcome back to Geek Warning. It’s been a big few weeks for the cycling world, with the Classics and the Sea Otter Classic sharing a weekend.

    Ronan Mc Laughlin and Dave Rome kick off the show chatting Roubaix tech, including some hacked derailleurs and questionable measurements. Then they chat about Colnago’s latest race bike.

    Dave then jumps on with US tech editor Josh Weinberg to talk all things Sea Otter, including some of the bigger tech news. Plus, there’s a beginner's guide to why many in the industry are seemingly obsessed with gearboxes in place of the old derailleur.

    All of those chats are based loosely on content already published on Escape Collective. So check out the Tech section of the website in order to see more on all of these things.

    The episode wraps with our usual Ask a Wrench segment with pro race mechanic Brad Copeland. As a reminder, you’ll need to be a member of Escape Collective (go here) in order to access this popular segment of the podcast. Members can submit new questions here.

    Time stamps:

    1:30 - We told you so corner and Roubaix tyres
    6:40 - 13-speed shifting taken to 12 and what tells of SRAM road of the future
    17:30 - UCI is measuring things. Why?
    25:20 - Colnago’s new V5RS
    33:30 - Sea Otter is a Classic
    39:00 - The rise of the gearbox
    47:30 - Upside-down suspension returns
    53:00 - Sea Otter big and small finds (Qvist, Continental, Vittoria, Abbey Bike Tools, Terravail, mini inflators, and much more)
    1:08:00 - Stromm’s new aero road bike
    1:13:00 - Ask a Wrench (members only)
    1:17:00 - Upgrading bolts, where and where not
    1:26:00 - SRAM Transmission on a non-Boost bike
    1:35:00 - Wheels taking on water

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  • A lot of new tech and pricing fears
    Apr 11 2025

    Welcome back to Geek Warning! The podcast that puts all the most interesting cycling tech and advice into one place.

    Before you tune in to the latest episode, it’s worth noting that the geeks often record a few days before an episode drops. In any normal week that’s no problem, but it’s been far from a normal week. In this episode Ronan McLaughlin, Suvi Loponen, and Dave Rome chat about the impact of tariffs on the cycling industry - many of which have been put on hold in the time between recording and publishing. Still, some discussed themes are likely to become true.

    On a happier note it’s the week of the Sea Otter Classic in California. Recent years have seen this event organically become the industry tradeshow for the North American market, and with that, you can bet there are always plenty of new things to see. The geeks discuss some of the bigger announcements leading into the event.

    Lastly, the episode wraps up with our Ask a Wrench segment featuring pro-race mechanic Brad Copeland. As a reminder, you’ll need to be a member of Escape Collective (go here) in order to access this popular segment of the podcast. Members can submit new questions here.

    Time stamps:

    2:20 - Extra info corner and 40 mm road tyres
    5:00 - Tariff fears and a potential benefiting sector
    18:00 - A PSA for that bike used on an indoor trainer
    24:00 - Sea Otter Classic is here, and oh so much new tech
    25:00 - New Allied Able gravel bike
    26:30 - Niner ORE 9 RDO
    29:50 - Zwift’s big updates
    37:20 - Wahoo’s new head units and a Radar
    40:00 - Optis, an inflatable tyre insert
    42:10 - DT Swiss 350 DEG
    44:30 - Maxxis revamps entire gravel tyre range
    46:15 - Cadex joins the 3D printed saddle game
    48:10 - TPU Tube Sealant?!
    50:30 - OneUp updates its carbon bar and a short tangent
    54:10 - Fizik’s entry into helmets
    57:00 - Ask a Wrench time (Member only)
    1:00:00 - Longevity of Campagnolo gear cables
    1:07:20 - Disc brake pad compounds
    1:14:00 - Burning off oils from disc rotors
    1:18:00 - Glitter and tyre sealants

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    57 m
  • What’s the widest tyre we’ll see at Roubaix?
    Apr 4 2025

    Paris-Roubaix is just around the corner and the geeks have been pondering just how wide we’ll see the tyres of the pros go. Some studies have shown that 40s are fastest, but as you’ll hear from Ronan, the testing he’s currently in the thick of is showing otherwise.

    You’ll also hear Dave Rome, Ronan Mc Laughlin, and Zach Edwards (Boulder Groupetto) discuss some of the new interesting groupsets coming from Chinese manufacturers and what it may take for them to break through into the mainstream market. Plus, there’s plenty of new tech to discuss, including the new RockShox Reverb AXS dropper and some interesting industry news.

    Finally, the episode wraps up with our Ask a Wrench segment featuring pro-race mechanic Brad Copeland. As a reminder, you’ll need to be a member of Escape Collective in order to access this popular segment of the podcast.

    Enjoy!

    Time stamps:

    2:15 - The widest tyre we’ll see at Roubaix?
    23:15 - Taipei Cycle Show and lower-cost drivetrain competition
    33:20 - refreshed eeWings from CaneCreek
    35:10 - RockShox Reverb AXS dropper
    38:15 - SRAM ‘cybersecurity’ issue
    39:45 - Brose bicycle acquired by Yamaha
    41:40 - Velo gets a recycling partner in SRAM
    42:50 - One April Fools that got us chuckling
    46:00 - CyclingSpy now on Escape
    52:00 - Ask a Wrench - Member Only
    53:30 - A mystery click in the front end
    1:01:15 - The best cycling tool for persuasion
    1:05:00 - Cutting steerer tubes and the impact on resale value
    1:12:00 - A detailed conversation on tight XD/XDR cassette sleeves (plus related tools)

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    52 m
  • Tyre pressure apps and unexpected counterfeits
    Mar 28 2025

    Our podcast episodes are a little like our own children, of course, we love them all. However, maybe, just maybe, some are loved a little more than others. This episode is a good one.

    Tune in as the regular crew of Ronan, Dave, and Zach chat about the growing world of tyre pressure calculators and whether electronic shifting has made frame designers lazy. Meanwhile, the public service announcement relates to counterfeit products and it’s a big one that we’re sure to return to in future.

    With the Taipei Cycle Show on we’re seeing a flurry of new products to discuss, including a few new fun bikes.

    Finally, members of Escape Collective (go here) get another edition of Ask a Wrench with Brad Copeland. Here, the geeks answer a few interesting questions, with a whole lot of detail related to bike setup for long gravel events.

    If you liked this episode, then please give it a share with some like-minded riding friends.

    Time stamps:

    1:30 - Vittoria’s new tyre pressure app and wider category thoughts
    14:00 - On Dave’s mind is frame limitation in mechanical groupset selection
    29:45 - a PSA to not buy your big name product from sketchy sources
    36:00 - Big new things from SRAM, which we’ve covered elsewhere
    37:30 - Bendy road ahead for Komoot
    39:00 - Bianchi celebrates 140 years
    41:00 - Fox’s new 36 SL and where it sits
    42:45 - Tern updates the GSD
    43:30 - Giant’s first bike with a recycled composite frame
    50:30 - Ask a Wrench with Brad Copeland (member-only from this point)
    54:00 - Ask a Wrench: Prepping a bike for performance at Unbound 200
    1:10:00 - Ask a Wrench: Chainline confusion
    1:17:00 - Ask a Wrench: Fixing peeling decals

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    51 m
  • Special ep: Deep dive with SRAM on mechanical Transmission and new brakes
    Mar 27 2025

    Oh yes, we’re in the thick of product launch season, and we're keeping focused on the most interesting stuff. SRAM has just overhauled its more budget-conscious mountain bike drivetrains, and they share much in common with the premium Transmission AXS. Except, they have a cable.

    Plus, at least on the mountain bike side, SRAM has gone all-in on mineral oil brakes. It’s a huge change for a company that’s spent more than 15 years promoting the benefits of DOT fluid.

    To hear and learn all about the product, SRAM lent us a few of its product managers and engineers without the public relation adults in the room.

    Of course, we have full and detailed write-ups on Escape Collective. There’s some overlap between this podcast and the writing, but you’ll find plenty of unique information in each.

    It’s also worth reminding that Escape Collective is wholly funded by its members, and so this isn’t paid for, sponsored, or partnership content. It’s just a geeky chat that felt appropriate for the Geek Warning podcast. Those on the Escape Collective member feeds will get a bonus section at the end with Dave and Josh covering a few elements that SRAM didn't want to discuss, along with some early ride thoughts.

    Enjoy!

    Time stamps:

    1:00 - Meet the guests
    4:00 - An intro to Eagle 70 and 90
    9:00 - Was SRAM all-in on electronic at a point?
    11:20 - Cross-compatibility in Transmission and why mechanical is only a price point option
    18:00 - Set up
    26:00 - Cable routing basics
    37:30 - What about bikes without a UDH?
    39:00 - Shift speed things
    46:30 - A fully rebuildable derailleur
    50:00 - Time for brakes and a move to mineral oil
    58:30 - Explaining the new brake range
    1:03:00 - The Motive brake
    1:07:30 - Are there tuning guides for these brakes?
    1:10:00 - Brake set up tips
    1:20:00 - Josh and Dave share their thoughts of Eagle 90 (member-only)
    1:34:00 - Thoughts on the Motive brakes and a crystal ball moment (member-only)

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Unique features that make endurance bikes less desirable
    Mar 21 2025

    Why do so many road bikes with endurance geometry have unique selling added features that wouldn’t fly in more performance-oriented bikes? That’s the big question that Ronan, Dave, and Zach discuss in this week’s episode of Geek Warning.

    Plus, you’ll hear a useful PSA for those who use newer road pedals. Dave then rings up new Escape recruit Josh Weinberg to discuss the latest in road, gravel, and cross-country mountain bike tech – including Fox's new 34 SL fork release (something we've also covered in writing).

    The episode closes with the usual answering of member-submitted technical questions. However, for this last section, you will need to be a member of Escape Collective and either logged into the member-only podcast feed or via our Podcast page (again, logged in members only).

    Thanks for listening! And if you like it, please consider sending it to a fellow tech-loving cyclist.

    Time stamps:

    1:40 - Corrections Corner
    2:45 - On Our Minds: Unique selling features that actually don’t help sell bikes
    22:00 - PSA: Composite-bodied road pedals are a wear item
    25:00 - Introducing Josh and chatting Mid-South gravel tech
    28:30 - Teravail has a whole wheel-system
    31:20 - Chris King launches its own alloy wheelset
    34:00 - Fox releases the new 34 SL fork
    39:00 - Fox’s new all-in-one remote lever
    41:55 - LiteSpeed’s new impressively lightweight road frame
    45:25 - Ask a Wrench (member-feed only)
    47:00 - A mystery and isolated leaking brake lever (member-feed only)
    54:00 - Good and bad of solid polymer bearings (member-feed only)
    1:01:00 - How to deal with a stuck tubeless valve (member-feed only)

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    48 m
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