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Keith A
10-22-2018, 09:14 AM
Just got this email...

Kirk Pacenti moves on
Kirk Pacenti, Pacenti Cycle Design’s founder and lead director for the past decade, is moving on. He has turned over the reigns to his partners, who will carry on Pacenti Cycle Design's mission of developing innovative products for the cycling world.

www.pacenticycledesign.com

Pacenti Cycle Design has had a good run under Kirk’s leadership. As one of the industry’s leading innovators, Kirk pioneered the 650b rim standard and wider alloy rims. Most recently, he introduced the patented P-Dent handlebar system, which has been positively received by both industry experts and consumers.

Kirk would like to thank all the great people he has worked with over the last decade and helped make Pacenti Cycle Design a success. We wish him all the best and hope he will keep dreaming up innovative new products like the P-Dent.

What's next for Pacenti
Acting CEO and co-owner Luke Humphreys will lead the company forward from here.

A word from new CEO Luke Humphreys
Since joining Pacenti I have had the belief that in an ever-changing trade that we need to focus more and more on our consumers and retailers.

We are going back to the drawing board. In the coming year will be adding several exciting new products to support our existing line.

A Customer-Centered Approach
Going forward, Pacenti Cycle Design will handle all distribution on a global level. This will allow us to offer more competitive pricing, which we’ve already introduced on several products, to both dealers and consumers. Most importantly, we will be able to provide more direct, personalized customer service to all customers, large and small. .

Innovation
Pacenti Cycle Design has a strong history of innovation, leading the way in the 650b revolution and industry-wide move to wider alloy rims. But the industry has been catching up. We believe that new products, like the Forza Carbon Rim Series, will put us back in the lead.
We are not just the guys who make great rims. We are above all innovators dedicated to bringing exciting new products to the cycling world.

Tall
10-22-2018, 10:33 AM
It'll be interesting to see what's next for Kirk. And I hope Pacenti will continue making their line of alloy rims. I wouldn't be terribly surprised if they were going to focus exclusively on carbon going forward.

William
10-22-2018, 10:42 AM
Well, whatever Kirk does next...I'll drink to yer leg!:beer:











William

Pastashop
10-22-2018, 12:18 PM
Does that mean there will be a run on Brevet rims by all those who stash them for a rainy day?..

Kirk Pacenti
10-22-2018, 12:26 PM
Thanks everyone, it's been a great ride.

Feel free to contact me directly at anytime - kirk.pacenti@outlook.com

Cheers,
KP

Tall
10-22-2018, 12:30 PM
Does that mean there will be a run on Brevet rims by all those who stash them for a rainy day?..
I've certainly considered it. But then I realized that I already have a pair of SL-23s stashed away :banana:

weisan
10-22-2018, 01:13 PM
https://www.adventurecycling.org/sites/default/assets/Image/Routes_Maps/Overviews/Great_Divide_Mountain_Bike_Route.gif

Kirk Pacenti
10-22-2018, 01:52 PM
https://www.adventurecycling.org/sites/default/assets/Image/Routes_Maps/Overviews/Great_Divide_Mountain_Bike_Route.gif

Yes, that's on my bucket list for sure!

seanile
10-22-2018, 04:31 PM
Curious that Kirk didnt write the farewell message.
IME thatd mean someone was asked to leave, pure speculation thought :shrug:
Hope he continues to have success either way.

rustychisel
10-23-2018, 02:07 AM
Whoever did [write the email] should have chosen the correct 'reins'

false_Aest
10-23-2018, 08:03 AM
Kirk,

I think it's time to bring out that "open source" free hub body.

It's been seven years since that Bike Rumor article came out. I've been waiting patiently. ;)

Kirk Pacenti
10-23-2018, 08:37 AM
Kirk,

I think it's time to bring out that "open source" free hub body.

It's been seven years since that Bike Rumor article came out. I've been waiting patiently. ;)

The freehub body is easy, it's the cassettes that have proven to be the hurdle... near impossible, and no incentive for Shimano, SRAM or Campy to get on board.

https://www.bicycleretailer.com/industry-news/2018/10/22/changes-pacenti-cycle-design-kirk-pacenti-moves-brand-shifts-dealer-direct#.W88lN_ZRfjo

oliver1850
10-23-2018, 08:24 PM
I thought the freehub was a great idea as well. SunRace, FSA?

Kirk Pacenti
10-24-2018, 09:29 AM
I thought the freehub was a great idea as well. SunRace, FSA?

FSA was very interested for a time, but were eventually scared off by the idea of making cassettes that were not compatible with SRAM/Shimano standard.

The dies made to stamp out cogs produce about 80 pcs per cycle (depending on cog size); that's a huge tool. Multiply it by 12+ cog sizes, and tooling costs get very high...

91Bear
10-24-2018, 09:32 AM
Whoever did [write the email] should have chosen the correct 'reins'

I noticed that too. I'm glad I'm not the only pedant. ;)

Waldo
10-24-2018, 04:15 PM
I noticed that too. I'm glad I'm not the only pedant. ;)

Maybe the pun was intended?