This week's regular (and free!) episode of
Geek Warning has James Huang, Zach Edwards (of the Boulder Grupetto), and Dave Rome back on the mics. With only a small amount of news to discuss, much of the conversation surrounds bigger and broader-reaching topics.
Seeing so many sales out of the bike industry is great for those in the market for a new bike, but it's a worrying sign of financial struggles ahead. It's obvious the
boom is over, and it may be a few years for stock glut to clear.
The mountain bike brand Guerrilla Gravity (GG) quietly ceased operations in September. Now fellow American company
Canfield Bikes is providing aftermarket product support for owners of the thermoplastic bikes.
Zwift has announced
new annual pricing options for those looking to save a little with a year-long commitment.
The episode then turns to what's on our minds, including Dave's recent boiling point over squealing brakes and a deeper conversation about lower-cost race bikes off the back of Caley Fretz's
Trek Emonda ALR 5 review. The geeks then discuss their favourite mountain bike dropper posts.
The episode wraps up with Dave Rome at a
Wera Tools media event, where he interviewed employees Lutz Buchholz and Ralf Joesch about the company's increasing presence within the cycling market.
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