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He can work for Trek and revive the Klein brand by producing a couple of quality but straight forward and affordable aluminum frame road bike models that have classic Klein paint jobs. |
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This seems unlikely to me. Huang has been clear about what he sees wrong about the bikes big companies offer (fully internal cable routing, aggressive racing geometries on bikes for the masses), and I don't see either: Huang changing his mind; or big bike companies changing the products they offer. The conflict here is that Huang is committed to bikes that customers should want, but the bike companies insist on making the bikes that the customers do want (whether or not customers really should want them).
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James announced it at the end of the latest Geek Warning podcast as well. No indications as to what it is next from him, he said he has no immediate plans. He said he put in his resignation a few weeks ago...
Honestly, he sounds like he is getting burned out and just really needs a break. |
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Dave Rome and James Huang's content was the only interesting part of EC for me. They have (had) fantastic banter on the Geek Warning pod, so that'll be a loss in my weekly stream. I've tried the race coverage pods, and even McLaughlin content, but those segments just don't keep the synapses firing. Also tried their discord community, which was too noisy and chaotic to even keep track of conversations. Just musing...
Last edited by Carbonita; 05-24-2024 at 05:11 PM. |
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James has been doing this so long totally understandable he feels burnt out, I would. Looking forward to who Dave Rome teams up with and TBH a new voice isn't necessarily a bad thing. Hope to see /hear from James later down the road.
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Wouldn't be surprised if James took one for the team. |
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My Aussie brother in law would agree!
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Meh. Honestly, I found there to be very little difference between them and a junket like bike radar - which is a shill for the bike companies.
And their knowledge on things at times was kinda sad. The best part of that group to me was the series on the bike boom and the bike crash. |
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Really? Thats a surprising take.
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