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EPISODE · May 2, 2025 · 59 MIN

Wheel size history is repeating

from Geek Warning · host Escape Collective

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 - 32 in wheels are the next big thing20:50 - ReTyre continues to expand its eco-friendly tyre operation23:45 - Industry Wish list: Better headsets for a specific application29:30 - A quick tech chat with Lachlan Morton39:20 - Hunt’s new Aerodynamicist Carbon Disc road wheels41:00 - Bespoked things42:00 Garbaruk’s prototype electronic rear derailleur50:00 - KOM Xeno Infinity hub52:20 - Antidote comes to gravel with the Path Seeker59:30 - 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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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 - 32 in 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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