An interview show with bike framebuilders and handmade bicycle industry folks
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | SportsWilderness |
Framework Bicycles is an impressive operation. In this episode we discuss Jonathan's story and everything about the bicycles and manufacturing process.
Swood Cycles is based in Richmond, Virgina. Since 2018 Stephen has been building up a shop and building bikes. You may know him for his steel bike frames or his T-Bars. Now he's starting a new venture - Haute Bicycle Co.
Dave Wages tells us about his framebuilding career. From working at Serotta Cycles to Waterford Precision Cycles and then starting Ellis Cycles, Dave has had a wide variety of experiences in the past 25 years.
Daniel Yang has been working with Nick Neuhaus to design and build the best bicycles they can in Marin, California. Daniel comes from an engineering background and has embraced 3d printed metal frame components. We also talk about his other ventures ... more
Dward Design is based in Bath in the UK. Ed Mason has taught framebuilding at The Bicycle Academy and lately he's focused on CNC machining with his two small Syil mills in his home shop. Listen along to his story!
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Zach Geller started building bikes in Pine Colorado in 2019. In this episode we talk about what he has done with Acoustic Cycles and the bikes he is building.
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Uriel and I go over his story with bikes and with building Austere Manufacturing. We talked a lot about lean manufacturing, process improvements, bikes, and business.
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In this episode I share my interview with Danielle Schön of Schön Studio in Squamish, B.C. Canada.
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Working my way through all the episodes from the beginning! Each one has something different and great.
This podcast has me jonesing for more. I love hearing about the business and hobbyist aspects of the game. Amazing guests. Keep em Coming.
It’s not just about bicycle frame building. These podcasts are a collection of deep conversations about craft, process and art. Keep ‘em coming, Joe.
Joe does a great job interviewing guests! I really enjoy the longer format podcasts. Thanks for putting all the time into these shows!
Joe gives us bike enthusiasts and prospective frame builders a glimpse into the custom bike building world. His guests provide their own history, and often their connections to one another, as cycling and bike building has evolved over the years. The stories and the shop talk is eye opening. Second to none, this is easily my favorite podcast about cycling! Keep up the good work Joe!!
This podcast has me jonesing for more. I love hearing about the business and hobbyist aspects of the game. Amazing guests. Keep em
Coming.
Aspiring bike builder here. So glad for this podcast. I'm going to soak up every minute.
Great podcast with a laid back vibe. It’s cool to hear the technical side of the process as well as the meaning behind the craft of building the worlds most noble machine.
Def a great podcast .thanks
This is a wonderful podcast for those who are looking for insight on bicycle framebuilding, with input from highly talented individuals and experts who have pushed the boundaries to where we are today.
Superbly crafted artisanal bespoke bicycle conversation without perfection but always striving for it...am I right?
Really dig your show and what you do! Might I suggest Cjell Mone for a future show
Thanks for making this. Resist the urge to summarize and keep practicing your interview skills. Might I suggest Eric Barr and Chris Kvale?
Joe is doing a good job of getting folks in the frame building community to come talk. He’s not the best interviewer though and tends to talk when he should be letting his guests talk. Bruh, get out of the way! He’ll figure it out soon enough and, at that point, the show will be absolutely killer!
This is my new favorite podcast! You will learn something and have get some laughs. I’ve been a Framebuilder for almost 10 years now and it’s about time there was a podcast!
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