May 17, 2017
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Andrea bought a new bike! She shares some thoughts about her new Liv Obsess, her pedals, and bag. Andrea is excited to be done with her semester and looking forward to the rest of the summer.
Who is Andrea? Click HERE to learn more.
If you have any ideas for future guests or episodes, please contact us at info@mountainbikeradio.com.
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May 9, 2017
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This week Matt and Andrea sit down without their full-faced compadre in order to get you a show. Everyone has new toys, not everyone likes the way we set them up. Tune in to hear one of the most tired shows for Matt in recent months and to hear the most dead air you have ever heard.
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A huge thanks to all the past show supporters! If you like JRA and want it to continue, consider supporting the show, CLICK HERE.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question, please include the following details: what do you weigh, do you jump stuff, what is your budget, what is your goal? This will help us, help you, keep Just Riding Along.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question, please include the following details: what do you weigh, do you jump stuff, what is your budget, what is your goal? This will help us, help you, keep Just Riding Along.
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Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
– Josh from Montana wants to know standover on a trail bike – no big deal or will he be singing tenor?
– Seth from Missouri has a question about Leftys and a song for us.
If you have any comments or questions for the Just Riding Along show, email to jra@mountainbikeradio.com
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May 8, 2017
Nathan, Tani, and Auk bring in a guest for this episode. The world's fastest Indian, Path employee, bike jumper, adventurer, stoic hero, and expert storyteller, Sanjay Shanbhag, joins the guys. They share some great stories of Sanjay's past, including his history of Sea Otter jumping, travels, and life. Then they discuss 29er's in downhill racing.
The Path guys welcome all of your questions and encourage you to send them an email with the subject "Podcast Question" to podcast@thepathbikeshop.com.
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May 2, 2017
This week's episode starts with a rant, talks about the 1000% reliability of welding cast iron, Kenny works his last day at Outdoors, Inc, and Matt's dad has been in town. Tune in to hear what is new and shaking with the JRA crew.
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-Mike from "Vegas Darling" sends over $25
A huge thanks to this week's show supporters! If you like JRA and want it to continue, consider supporting the show, CLICK HERE.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question, please include the following details: what do you weigh, do you jump stuff, what is your budget, what is your goal? This will help us, help you, keep Just Riding Along.
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Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
– Tom from Ohio has bad eBay items.
– Isaac from the internet has a dropper post stuck in his frame.
– Chuck V wants to know about buying a used trail bike.
–Chris from the internet has contimanated brake pads.
If you have any comments or questions for the Just Riding Along show, email to jra@mountainbikeradio.com
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April 26, 2017
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
John Burke is the President of Trek and wants the best for everyone at Trek, as well as the entire country. He has tremendous experience working with people and enjoys reading and current events. Throughout his life, he’s been interested in learning from other leaders and taking action himself.
In this episode, John shares his life and experience during his early years at Trek and some of the early lessons that have contributed to his current status. Then John discusses his newest book, 12 Simple Solutions to Save America. Listen in for some good perspective from one of the cycling industry’s leaders about how we can help change the country for the better.
About the book, 12 Simple Solutions to Save America:
“In 2011, John Burke attended his son’s graduation ceremony at Marquette University. Author David McCullough was the commencement speaker, and he gave some advice that day that really stuck with Burke. Those words were: “at some point, do something for your country.” That evening, Burke began to think about what he could do for his country. For years he had been disappointed by the Government’s inability to solve any of the big issues our country faced.
It was that evening on the drive home from his son’s graduation ceremony that Burke decided he would write a book about the big problems America faces and solutions to fix those issues. In 12 Simple Solutions to Save America, Burke talks candidly about what he believes should serve as America’s core values and offers 12 simple solutions to some of the most complex problems that America faces.”
Is there a particular thing about Inside MBR you want to hear? If so, let us know at info@mountainbikeradio.com.
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April 24, 2017
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Learn what you need to know about getting a job - while they discuss their shop specifically, you get to hear some thoughts from an owner, which could pertain to any shop and many other jobs.
But, if you're looking for more of The Path goodness, you're in the right place. Modern geometry discussion? For sure. Auk and Tani similarities? Why not? Shifting topics? Yeah. Bearings too? Oh yeah.
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April 19, 2017
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The shows starts off with a bombshell as Kenny tells everyone where the hunt for nuggets takes him next, Matt and Andrea rehash their plans that are mentioned in the newest episode of Inside Mountain Bike Radio, and Kenny gives a motivational speech fit for a high school commencement.
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LISTENER QUESTIONS
Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
– Mike from Toronto wants to know how to improve his Crave and save it from the dumpster fire.
– Luri sent us the Rinsten Spring.
– Matthew F tells us who is really behind the bad Fox customer service.
– Josh R from Maine has loads of questions about fueling and recovering from long races and rides + SS marathon racing.
If you have any comments or questions for the Just Riding Along show, email to jra@mountainbikeradio.com
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April 9, 2017
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Matt gets Ben on a hot mic to sit him down and pick his brain. Tune in to take a ride through Ben’s noggin and get an insider perspective on some of the things that make him tick. There are a few AHA moments that show how MBR has evolved over time and points to where things are going. The show wraps up with a different segment recorded by Matt and Andrea on some big news they have. Tune in for an insider look into MBR.
Is there a particular thing about Inside MBR you want to hear? If so, let us know at info@mountainbikeradio.com.
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April 7, 2017
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The guys launch into a brushing teeth in the shower story. They get you going with some more of the patented Path Podcast discussion. They go through the usual – shop news, discussion, and some q & a. Nathan has cracked the code on making his exit and entry for his rides from home marginally better… Plus, another round of Auk’s photo tip of the week.
The guys answer the following listener question:
– Hollis doesn’t understand singlespeeds and wants to know why people do it
The Path guys welcome all of your questions and encourage you to send them an email with the subject “Podcast Question” to podcast@thepathbikeshop.com.
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April 6, 2017
The gang hadn’t gotten together in a while due to Kenny traveling and then Andrea and Matt heading to Moab Rocks. Now they sit down and catch up. Kenny has a good time in Utah, Andrea has a laughably bad story about Fox along with the word that her shop is hiring, and Matt goes full shoe expert in this episode of JRA.
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– Randy S from Illinois gave $50
– Doug T from Arizona gave $10
–Kevin C of Kansas gave $25
–Mat S from Australia gave $50
–Kris G from California gave $50
A huge thanks to this week’s show supporters! If you like JRA and want it to continue, consider supporting the show, CLICK HERE.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question, please include the following details: what do you weigh, do you jump stuff, what is your budget, what is your goal? This will help us, help you, keep Just Riding Along.
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Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
– Michael has a few questions about SRAM cassettes and riding road in a full face helmet.
– John wants to propose a sliding scale for bigger tires for bigger guys.
– Mat from Australia wants to know why we have no love for Formula forks.
– Seth from the internet shares a funny place to find bad bikes.
If you have any comments or questions for the Just Riding Along show, email to jra@mountainbikeradio.com
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April 5, 2017
What do you do when your rear wheel is about to impact a decent size rock, log, or ledge?
If you're a beginner or intermediate-level rider, you probably rely on some combination of momentum, traction, rear suspension, hope and prayer.
If you've taken an MTB 101 course, your instructor probably taught you how to 'load and explode' followed by a lifting of the rear wheel with a scooping/clawing of the pedal with the rear foot. And you probably never do that type of 'lifting' for good reason.
In this episode, Griff explains why rear wheel unweighting is much more useful than rear wheel lifting. Plus, it's much easier to learn.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at ben@mountainbikeradio.com.
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I recorded this video of me going over this rock at Lebanon Hills Mountain Biking Trails on a hardtail fat bike about a year ago. As you can see in the stop motion segment, I’m not using a bunny hop.
I’m using a manual to lift my front wheel so it kisses the top of the rock. I then load/compress my weight (not enough, it appears) and then ‘explode’ straight up, unweighting my rear wheel early enough so that it is rising up off the ground as it impacts the rock.
I’m not scooping or clawing or lifting my rear wheel with my trailing right foot at all.
"Using a manual and rear wheel unweighting to get over a big rock"
I made this short video a couple years ago, demonstrating rear wheel unweighting over some small firewood, followed by rear wheel unweighting up a curb, no front wheel braking.
In the last segment, it might look like I’m using a scooping/clawing/lifting technique with my rear foot, toes pointed down. But I’m not. I’m just leaping, with hand pressure on my bars opposed with foot pressure on my pedals.
"Rear wheel unweighting vs rear wheel lift"
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March 29, 2017
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Matt and Andrea check in after Day 3. They're joined by Ergon's Jeff Kerkove to discuss the last day of the Moab Rocks Stage Race. Plus, Andrea has a super awesome gummy bear story (you can judge...hopefully they weren't sugar free Haribos.)
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March 27, 2017
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On this episode of Trail Cast, Drew gives a quick update on recent happenings, and then talks to urban mountain biking authority, Joshua Rebennack. Joshua has been involved with the popular and growing Cuyuna Lakes Mountain Bike Trail System and has experience with how trail associations can develop, create, and maintain trails near cities, towns, and other urban areas.
If you or someone you know is in charge of trail projects or organizing work days for your group, Drew wants you to email him. Share your projects and when your work days are, and he’ll share that information in future episodes.
If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at info@mountainbikeradio.com.
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March 27, 2017
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Day 2 was definitely harder. Bumpy, lumpy, and a good challenge. Matt is getting worn out and Andrea is moving up a little.
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March 27, 2017
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As usual, the guys open with some quick shop news, including a job opening, then chat about what’s new. They chat about some helmet options and Nathan discusses his recent trip to the North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS.) Tani gives a shout out to some out-of-town listeners who stopped into the shop. A big thanks to them and to all of you for listening in. Plus, Nathan really likes Top Gun.
The guys answer listener questions, including the following:
– Randy has been riding with F-U finger braking
– Ricky has a bad knee and wants a new bike
– Randy wants to ride more than ever because of the show and is wondering if the pendulum is swinging back to 29ers
The Path guys welcome all of your questions and encourage you to send them an email with the subject “Podcast Question” to podcast@thepathbikeshop.com.
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March 26, 2017
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Andrea and Matt check in with a listener after a fast and challenging day at the TransRockies Moab Rocks Stage Race. Both the men’s and women’s fields are filled with top racers making the competition tough. It’s a great early season race to test their fitness and skills while they enjoy a little warm desert spring temperatures.
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March 26, 2017
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Grinder Nationals
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ABOUT THE EPISODE
Troy Farrar is one of the people behind the new Grinder Nationals, set to go off on Saturday, June 24, 2017 in Lawrence, Kansas. Troy joins the podcast to discuss the new race, the intentions behind it, and the goal of this year and the event going forward. Troy also shares his long history in the world of directing endurance sports events and how that has brought him to this point.
Troy is also an important member of the United States Endurance Cycling Federation and he gives listeners information about what they do and who they are. If you’re looking to add a little more competition to your summer while on gravel, be sure to have a listen.
If you have any questions, comments, or have an idea for an episode, please feel free to contact us anytime.
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ABOUT THE GRINDER NATIONALS
It’s time for some Gravel Grinding and Lawrence, Kansas is the place! There is a category for everyone from high school to those who are a little longer in the tooth and all who register for the USECF Gravel Grinder National Championship will race for a coveted USECF National Champion Jersey!
See what you are made of as you race across a challenging & scenic course as part of the 2017 USECF National Championship Weekend. The USECF Gravel Grinder National Championship will be part of the weekend festivities which include an epic course, great food and a fun & festive award ceremony. The awesome course and time in the saddle with the gravel tribe will make this an epic event to remember.
CLICK TO LEARN MORE ABOUT GRINDER NATIONALS
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ABOUT THE USECF
The USECF is a group of grassroots racers that have been producing and racing in off road endurance cycling events for over 25 years. The USECF will aid race directors by providing inexpensive event insurance with no participant membership or license fees, a database of race director resources and free consulting to assist race directors in producing successful events.
The USECF wants to celebrate off road endurance cyclist’s hard work, dedication and love of endurance cycling by producing endurance cycling national championships. These championships will provide the opportunity for endurance cyclist to compete against other racers from around the country and will recognize & reward the top competitor’s efforts with national champion jerseys.
The mission of the USECF is to support the positive growth of endurance cycling events at the grassroots level.
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March 25, 2017
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A great person out there in listener land sent in a suggestion to talk with people about removing stripped bolts. He said he is a pro at removing stripped stuff as he has an extensive background in cars and the usual cussing that goes along with them. Tune in to hear some tips for removal plus some guidance on the “final step” if you have deemed the entire project to be a complete loss.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact Matt at matt@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question that is centered around a particular thing you heard on MBR please send the show name and time in the show the confusion arose. If it is from a specific article, send Matt a link. Something going on with your own bike or something in real life? Shoot over a photo with your question.
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ORDER OF METHODS TO ATTEMPT REMOVAL
-Torx trick
-EZ-Out
-Drill it out
-For external bolt heads – vice grips.
If you have deemed the entire project a complete loss, “Uncle Rob it”
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The Trailhead Episode #06 – Packing for a Trip
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The Trailhead Episode #03 – Suspension Care
The Trailhead Episode #02 – Rotational Bearings
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March 24, 2017
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Andrea quickly checks in with a quick episode talking about her new Rogue Panda Alamo Top Tube Bag. She’s getting back to the podcast and has a good 2017 lined up on the bike.
Who is Andrea? Click HERE to learn more.
If you have any ideas for future guests or episodes, please contact us at info@mountainbikeradio.com.
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March 22, 2017
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ABOUT THE EPISODE
The crew finally catches up on the onslaught of listener questions, Kenny has more Di2 Gremlins in the shop, and some new things you definitely hate are in the house. The show is a little long, so cozy on up and have a listen to see how things are going in the land of JRA.
– Zachary Thorne of Connecticut gave $10
– Dan Casella from Connecticut gave $10
A huge thanks to this week's show supporters! If you like JRA and want it to continue, consider supporting the show, CLICK HERE.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question, please include the following details: what do you weigh, do you jump stuff, what is your budget, what is your goal? This will help us, help you, keep Just Riding Along.
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LISTENER QUESTIONS
Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
– Tom from Michigan sends us a link to some real nugget trouble.
– Griff from Washington sends in a link to Kenny's new full face helmet.
– Isaac Mondragon has questions about his Fox shock CTD lever wiggles.
– Racer Randy has a question about angleset headesets.
– Matt from British Colombia wants to take some of hydrualics out of his Reverb.
– Michael from New Jersey wants to upgrade from his Cannondale F29.
– Sloan from Whistler wants to get a new Pivot - Firebird or Mach 6.
– Gravy from Arizona has crank questions for his Stumpy.
If you have any comments or questions for the Just Riding Along show, email to jra@mountainbikeradio.com
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March 20, 2017
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Kelli has blown out her knee! Oh no! But, don’t worry…she can still podcast. In this episode, she shares some recommendations that we all should consider. Many of us as athlete feel like we need to be tough and that there is no gain without some pain. Not so much, especially if you’re not a young athlete. Listen in for some good reminders of things that all of us should and shouldn’t be doing.
If you value what you are hearing on The Apex Nutrition Podcast, please consider improving your nutrition by buying one of Kelli’s plans through our Apex Nutrition Link.
We encourage listeners to get involved by sharing your experiences, show ideas, questions and comments. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at info@mountainbikeradio.com.
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March 17, 2017
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Griff is new to Mountain Bike Radio and this episode will introduce him, the new show, and everything he has going on. Griff has a lot of experience teaching and working with people and we’re excited to have him on Mountain Bike Radio to share his knowledge with you. Listen in to this episode to get to know Griff better.
About Griff:
Griff Wigley, AKA Mountain Bike Geezer, aims his show at advanced recreational mountain bikers who want to have more fun while riding more technical trails, terrain, and features with less fear and fewer crashes. He gives you the “What” and the “Why” of a skill and then discusses the “Where” to go to get the “How”. Tune in regularly and you’ll find yourself riding smoother, crashing less, and having more confidence as you take on new trails and challenges on your mountain bike.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at ben@mountainbikeradio.com.
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March 13, 2017
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Tonight Matt mentions and names the show after something they don't discuss, an old rant is brought up and the horse is beaten to death and turned into glue, and then the crew covers some normal JRA shenanigans.
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– Chris Humphries from Australia gave $10
A huge thanks to this week's show supporters! If you like JRA and want it to continue, consider supporting the show, CLICK HERE.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question, please include the following details: what do you weigh, do you jump stuff, what is your budget, what is your goal? This will help us, help you, keep Just Riding Along.
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Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
– Kenny had a question about his single speed full squish setup from "Alf"
– Andrea has a Di2 customer who wants to do some fun stuff.
– Clayton from Dallas wants to know how to overcome training setbacks.
If you have any comments or questions for the Just Riding Along show, email to jra@mountainbikeradio.com
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March 12, 2017
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Mountain bike racing in Wyoming? A 24-hour race in Wyoming? Yes to both. Evan O’Toole is one of the directors of the new Two Moon 24 at Glendo State Park in East Central Wyoming. Glendo State Park is home to some new, great singletrack and is conveniently located off of I-25 only 200 miles north of Denver.
Evan is a long time Mountain Bike Radio listener, so it’s great to have him as a guest and have him share information about Wyoming’s new 24 hour mountain bike race.
If you have any ideas for future guests or episodes, please contact us at ben@mountainbikeradio.com.
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March 11, 2017
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Shop demo this weekend! Be sure to keep checking back on their website and Facebook to see what they have going. They have the big spring cleaning sale coming up, so they remind you that you really need to show up on Sunday, March 19th at their Tustin location. They continue to get emails, so thank you very much for your participation.
They start the episode out by focusing on some emails, which includes some bike fit discussion to explain their approach and their discussion in a previous episode. Then it’s all ShockWiz and Giant E mountain bike. What is the ShockWiz? Have a listen.
The guys answer four listener questions, including the following:
– William talks angular velocity and suspension
– Anonymous listener was listening to #836 and was horrified about the endorsment of the knee over spindle method
The Path guys welcome all of your questions and encourage you to send them an email with the subject “Podcast Question” to podcast@thepathbikeshop.com.
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