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We interview Gus from Microshift and talk about the void that SRAM and Shimano have left in the mechanical and affordable drive train market. Support what you love! www.Patreon.com/pathlesspedaled
We interview Kevin Schmidt of PedalPT in Portland and get his opinion of the ultra wide drop bar trend from the perspective of a physical therapist and bike fitter. Support what you love! www.Patreon.com/pathlesspedaled
Joe Partridge is not only a multi Trans-Iowa finisher (on a single speed!) but also works professionally as an emergency manager. We talk about what constitutes a disaster, how bikes fit in and his go to bikes for the apocalypse. Support what you lo...
Spencer J Harding is a Radavist contributor, photographer and all around good person. We talk about bike packing with a tall bike, photography, touring and what new bike gear he is excited about. If you enjoy these podcasts consider supporting it via...
What do those numbers on the sidewall actually mean? How do you find ideal tire pressure? We sit down with Josh Poertner, the president of Silca and tire pressure consultant to riders like Peter Sagan and learn the intricacies of tire pressure. Sup...
We interview accomplished ultra runner Anton Krupicka and talk about about how he ended up riding Dirty Kanza with Crust Bikes and Ultraromance. Lots of bike nerdery around the Bombora and talk about the parallels between trail running and gravel ri...
Pannier is one of the most mispronounced words in the bicycling lexicon and its origins are often misunderstood. Where does the word come from? Is it a French or English word? What is the correct pronunciation? We settle it once and for all in this v...
Jonathan Maus has spent the last 14 years covering transportation issues on BikePortland.org. Over the years it has transformed into a serious news site that has changed some aspects of cycling and transportation in Portland. We talk about how it st...
Ely Rodriguez is a Bay Area bike bag maker known for his beautifully made randonneuring bags. We talk about how he got started, what it was like to make the leap full time, the state of randonnepuring and his favorite things he saw at NAHBS. Check o...
Ira Ryan is the other half of Breadwinner Cycles. In this pod we get real nerdy about things like bottom bracket height for climbing, Ira's preferred chainstay length, trail for front loading and why mass production steel bikes will always be a over...