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A climbing bike too light for the pros, but carbon inspection for everyone
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A climbing bike too light for the pros, but carbon inspection for everyone

Factor’s new O2 VAM sounds like quite the climbing bike: light, stiff, comfy, and newly aero. But is it too light for the pros? Maybe. There doesn’t seem to be any debate about wider tires at the Tour, though, as even 28 mm doesn’t seem like enough.SRAM h

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July 14, 20231h 10m

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Show Notes

Factor’s new O2 VAM sounds like quite the climbing bike: light, stiff, comfy, and newly aero. But is it too light for the pros? Maybe. There doesn’t seem to be any debate about wider tires at the Tour, though, as even 28 mm doesn’t seem like enough.


SRAM has also brought its innovative Transmission mountain bike drivetrain technology down to the GX level, an Australian company wants to bring high-tech carbon fiber inspection to the bike shop level, and James gripes about water bottles.


4:15 — A roundtable on the new Factor O2 VAM climbing bike

16:25 — Even Tour racers have adopted big tires in a big way

27:00 — GX is now the least expensive Transmission version, and it might be the best one

35:55 — Is ultrasonic carbon fiber testing coming to bike shops?

49:26 — Zach has some thoughts on ever-widening cranks

59:15 — Water, water, everywhere, and too many leftover drops to drink

1:01:05 — Check your chain wear, folks!


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