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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2023 · 1H 2M

Geek Warning: Shedding mud and our favourite eyewear

from Spin Cycle · host Escape Collective

A quieter week in the world of tech news means Dave and Ronan have more time in this week's episode of Geek Warning to ramble about what's on their minds, their favourite eyewear, and servicing pedals. Princeton Carbon Works has released its 5th iteration of its Wake 6560 wheels. Perhaps best known as the wheel company used by Ineos over their sponsor-correct Shimano options, Princeton continues with its wavy rim design, plenty of colour options, and a whole lot of choice in hubs, too. As we discussed, the 28.2 mm external width is narrower than we thought we’d see on a new aero-focussed hoop. We chat about the saddle that’s already received too much attention. The SaddleSpur is undoubtedly a silly saddle.Well-priced and easy to install, the Asssavers Win Wing has been updated. The new version is stronger, more subtle, and now with paint-protecting stickers. As Dave and Ronan discuss, this one is likely an excellent option for keeping your kit clean, but it won’t do much for pleasing anyone riding behind you. Raleigh UK, owned by the Accell Group, has been “restructured”, or, more specifically, greatly consolidated into its parent company’s operations. It’s yet another sign of the tough times facing the bicycle industry. Sure, Black Friday is good for a deal, but we’re all for the companies using the day of consumerism to promote something more positive. Ortlieb is just one example, with its repair week offering 40% off repairs for any of its bags that fall outside of the five-year warranty period. All that and plenty more in this week's episode. Plus, we're having an introductory sale for new members. Join as a monthly or annual Escape Supporter today, and pay only $1 for the first month. Not only will you receive full access to all Escape Collective content, you’ll also have access to exclusive podcasts and ad-free episodes. Simply head to our join page, select the monthly subscription, and enter the code PODCAST at checkout to redeem this special trial offer!Timestamps:3:00 – New Princeton Carbon Works 6560 wheels11:05 – A silly silly saddle15:22 – Asssavers improves on an interesting fender22:20 – Accell Group massively downsizes its investment in the UK25:03 – Ortlieb doing Black Friday in a way we’re happy to discuss28:09 – Ronan has Tear-Offs on his mind36:23 – What we’ve been testing45:05 – Pick One, the eyewear edition53:48 – Your pedals need love, too

A quieter week in the world of tech news means Dave and Ronan have more time in this week's episode of Geek Warning to ramble about what's on their minds, their favourite eyewear, and servicing pedals.  Princeton Carbon Works has released its 5th iteration of its Wake 6560 wheels. Perhaps best known as the wheel company used by Ineos over their sponsor-correct Shimano options, Princeton continues with its wavy rim design, plenty of colour options, and a whole lot of choice in hubs, too. As we discussed, the 28.2 mm external width is narrower than we thought we’d see on a new aero-focussed hoop.  We chat about the saddle that’s already received too much attention. The SaddleSpur is undoubtedly a silly saddle. Well-priced and easy to install, the Asssavers Win Wing has been updated. The new version is stronger, more subtle, and now with paint-protecting stickers. As Dave and Ronan discuss, this one is likely an excellent option for keeping your kit clean, but it won’t do much for pleasing anyone riding behind you.  Raleigh UK, owned by the Accell Group, has been “restructured”, or, more specifically, greatly consolidated into its parent company’s operations. It’s yet another sign of the tough times facing the bicycle industry.  Sure, Black Friday is good for a deal, but we’re all for the companies using the day of consumerism to promote something more positive. Ortlieb is just one example, with its repair week offering 40% off repairs for any of its bags that fall outside of the five-year warranty period.  All that and plenty more in this week's episode.  Plus, we're having an introductory sale for new members. Join as a monthly or annual Escape Supporter today, and pay only $1 for the first month. Not only will you receive full access to all Escape Collective content, you’ll also have access to exclusive podcasts and ad-free episodes. Simply head to our join page, select the monthly subscription, and enter the code PODCAST at checkout to redeem this special trial offer! Timestamps: 3:00 – New Princeton Carbon Works 6560 wheels 11:05 – A silly silly saddle 15:22 – Asssavers improves on an interesting fender 22:20 – Accell Group massively downsizes its investment in the UK 25:03 – Ortlieb doing Black Friday in a way we’re happy to discuss 28:09 – Ronan has Tear-Offs on his mind 36:23 – What we’ve been testing 45:05 – Pick One, the eyewear edition 53:48 – Your pedals need love, too

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