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Good entry-level aluminum bikes are rad
Episode 16

Good entry-level aluminum bikes are rad

Lots of new stuff to chat about this week! Specialized’s Allez revamp is hardly revolutionary, but there’s a lot to be said for a no-frills and accessible bike that’s executed well. Dave has some (bad) ideas for Kask on how to market its new Elemento flag

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May 24, 20231h 12m

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Show Notes

Lots of new stuff to chat about this week! Specialized’s Allez revamp is hardly revolutionary, but there’s a lot to be said for a no-frills and accessible bike that’s executed well. Dave has some (bad) ideas for Kask on how to market its new Elemento flagship helmet, Wahoo’s founder owns his company again, and Trek makes an interesting move with the Bontrager brand name.


We also chat about Aerocoach’s latest round of rolling resistance tests, and Fairwheel Bikes’ intriguing crank stiffness tests. And finally, Dave shares some thoughts on cross-country mountain bike suspension, Zach reveals his secret love of cheap track bikes, James revisits his weight-weenie past, and we all take a leap through the Ring of Death.


2:45 — Specialized Allez

16:52 — Kask Elemento

22:11 — Trek vs. Bontrager

27:52 — Wahoo is back?

30:54 — Aerocoach measures the Vittoria Corsa Pro

35:16 — Which crank is stiffest?

43:40 — Dave likes things saggy

48:30 — Zach likes inexpensive track bikes

55:08 — James slips back into weight weenieism

1:02:34 — The Ring of Death, revisited


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