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I've had a quick ride on one and it felt mint - very chuckable, very plush and spot on in terms of angles, numbers and weight. The designer/builder behind it was guiding with Bike Verbier this season and he was absolutely flying on the frame he'd built up with Van 36s - bombproof too, by all accounts. Rumour has it there's a nice slack hardtail in the making, and if the full-sus is anything to go by, it will be perfect for anything steep, technical or fast and rocky. There's a shorter travel full-sus coming too, apparently. Definitely a brand to watch out for.
Nah, they're rubbish.
Awesome! That must be Adrian whom I met at Bike Verbier last year (although he was not guiding with them then. He's an engineer and built the first bike in his shed so I guess he's made a career change for the better!)
His bike was featured on the Dirt website a while bike. It is a fantastic machine; steel front, carbon swing arm with a high pivot and idler.
The designer/builder behind it was guiding with Bike Verbier this season and he was absolutely flying on the frame
Yep - he's the quickest person I've ever tried to follow and very very smooth with it.
Great to see that thanks for sharing.
Interesting... worth a like just so see what else they get up too... and I need a new hardtail after killing my Troof 😛
Awesome news... really like the design on this... the engineer in me is drooling at:
rearward axle path
low and central shock mounting
slack n low geometry
steel construction
but in traditional engineering fashion decides he knows better and suggests shorter chainstays, and would like to know more about the leverage curve.
geetee - that's the lad. His bike was one of those very rare ones that feels spot on as soon as you sit on it - great design, and it must have been just the right size and set-up for me. I think that particular frame's clocked up around a thousand hours' riding time without a single issue, and it went like a rocket on every type of terrain Verbier had to offer, as you've obviously seen for yourself. This designer knows what he's doing - I'll be after one of his hardtails for starters.
He's a nice guy as well isn't he.
When I was there last year he'd just got engaged to his GF. Was she with him? I was in touch with him for a few months after getting back and seriously thought about buying a bike from him but one thing leads to another and I've not been in touch so it's great to see.
He wasn't especially happy with corporate life either; was he working for BV? Would be awesome if he's made such a big change in life.
He's totally sound. He was doing a season with BV before heading back to the UK to focus on his frame building. I reckon he'll do well - he knows his stuff and he's onto something special with that frame.
Yep - he's the quickest person I've ever tried to follow and very very smooth with it.
+1. Out there this June where he had just started as a guide with BV after walking away from corporate life, he was still waiting for his missus to move out there. Top bloke really personable, and depressingly quick and smooth (never seemed to have the wheels in line).
When I saw the thread title I thought it was some dodgy astroturfing like some 'high end components' thread recently, but best of luck to Adrian and could be a nice cottage industry. Company name a nod to the mess he made of his house...
Very smooth rider, and that bike always seemed silent - like a magic carpet.
When I saw the thread title I thought it was some dodgy astroturfing like some 'high end components' thread recently, but best of luck to Adrian and could be a nice cottage industry. Company name a nod to the mess he made of his house
Screams of blatent advertising though doesn't it ?
More of a PSA really. There's nothing in it for me and I knew a few folk would be interested.
Screams of blatent advertising though doesn't it ?
Not at all. He's not selling anything yet. Besides even if it were 'advertising' (which it's not, it's part of marketing but it's not advertising) what's so wrong with that?
If wl hadn't posted that I wouldn't have known about it... so thanks wl for posting it as I like knowing about it 
Spot on and nice distinction, geetee - do you happen to work in marketing/advertising by any chance?
No worries, Messiah. Glad you enjoyed the link - here's another you might enjoy (at the risk of being accused of advertising)...
http://dirt.mpora.com/news/homemade-bikes.html
do you happen to work in marketing/advertising by any chance
Not really but I did a post grad business degree and marketing was a part of it. I guess that social media marketing is what people would have traditionally called 'though the line' but don't quote me on that.
Like a lot - good man who sounds like a real character
He's a character alright, good man too.