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Yafta Projects
by Antoine Abou-Diwan
Yafta Projects is about the lives of cyclists. Although bike-riding is discussed, the program is a launch ramp for larger discussions about life. Yafta Projects is produced in Los Angeles with an eye on mountain bikers, BMXers, road and gravel cyclists around the world. Write us at [email protected]
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008: Casey Clark
Casey Clark is the founder of Camp and Go Slow, which offers bar tape, bike bags, clothing, and a light-hearted take on the bike industry. He also runs Great Basin Pottery. We spoke at length about his creative approach and bikes, pots and rural life.
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007: Kyle B. Kelley
Kyle B. Kelley may be cycling’s biggest hype man in Los Angeles. Kyle is co-owner of Allez LA, an incredible bike shop overflowing with cool products and love. Kyle spoke at length about the challenges of running a small shop and raising a family in an expensive city.
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006: Bronson Moore
You’ve probably seen Bronson Moore and his unusual Raised Reversed stem if you follow mountain bike content online. But how did he develop it and what does it do? Bronson discussed all this and much more.
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005: Travis Engel, Pt. 2
Travis Engel’s Commonground Bikes project combined the best aspects of BMX and mountain bikes. Things didn’t go according to plan, but his concepts have since been picked up by some BMX legends. This and other stories were the focus of the second half of Travis’ interview.
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004: Travis Engel, Pt. 1
Travis Engel followed his bliss from his hometown in Illinois to California, and great things happened. He got a sweet bike shop gig, which led to a career as a mountain bike journalist with Bike Mag and The Radavist. This is part 1 of his interview.
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003: Hernan Montenegro
Hernan Montenegro does it all. He shredded a BMX and fixed-gear in “To Live & Ride in LA.” Nowadays he operates Montenegro Manufacturing, a custom carbon frame operation. But he had to work as a bike messenger for three years to keep the lights on. This is his story.
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002: Zapata Espinoza
It’s difficult to overstate Zapata Espinoza’s impact on cycling. Zap has chronicled mountain biking, road cycling and motorcycles for decades. He discussed Mountain Bike Action’s editorial red lines and the fallout from his notoriously negative review of Trek’s first full-suspension bike.
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001: Mr. Tick
Chad Logan, aka Mr. Tick, talks about growing up in Southern California, discovering mountain biking, his obsession with vintage bikes, and how he got his start building his own bike parts under the label Mr. Tick Bicycle Parts.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Yafta Projects is about the lives of cyclists. Although bike-riding is discussed, the program is a launch ramp for larger discussions about life. Yafta Projects is produced in Los Angeles with an eye on mountain bikers, BMXers, road and gravel cyclists around the world. Write us at [email protected]
HOSTED BY
Antoine Abou-Diwan
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