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You know what was right in the industry? When all those smart people from the industry blatantly and sometimes even dishonestly hocked their shit here regularly.
You know what was right in the industry? When all those smart people from the industry posted here regularly.
Must have been different when you were there. Looking at old post where DW chimed in he looked positive and correct and not completely full of himself. I think that last part may have changed on his part.Kinda mixed. There was quite a bit of cool knowledge to be assimilated, but sometimes teh ego / bs / marketing wank was a bit much to wade though. Often it was hard to tell which was which and were one ended and the other began.
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Yes. About 20 years ago, when DW was around under the handle obiwan-f1-moto (or something like this...) and the original Evil was starting, it was genuinely refreshing to see a competent engineer sorting out chainguide issues and adressing various problems related to under-engineering in the industry. He sort of demonstrated that developing standards was needed, so that files and angle-grinders would eventually be unnecessary to install a new part on your bike. He was very active and helpful in the forums.Must have been different when you were there. Looking at old post where DW chimed in he looked positive and correct and not completely full of himself. I think that last part may have changed on his part.
remember zedro? Mech Engineering college kid at the time who built his own dh bike for a senior project?Yes. About 20 years ago, when DW was around under the handle obiwan-f1-moto (or something like this...) and the original Evil was starting, it was genuinely refreshing to see a competent engineer sorting out chainguide issues and adressing various problems related to under-engineering in the industry. He sort of demonstrated that developing standards was needed, so that files and angle-grinders would eventually be unnecessary to install a new part on your bike. He was very active and helpful in the forums.
One could argue that a marketing effort was already going on at that time on RM, with Seth Lolli, A13x, George Ryan, etc. posting here and promoting the Evil stuff, but the stuff was that much better than anything else, nobody felt "products" were being force-fed on RM. It felt much more like pure stoke than intended marketing and I am pretty sure it was. It was such a cool period. The golden age of RM, and DW was a good part of it
Yeah, probably most of use were a bit naive in those days. I probably have forgotten some of the bad and only remember the good. I remember I viewed dw's contribution to mtb as refreshing and it was super cool to have him hang around.remember zedro? Mech Engineering college kid at the time who built his own dh bike for a senior project?
He pointed something out to dw, who then publicly offered him a job to change the subject and then never answered his messages.
When juan and his dad started gamut with the only goal being light chainguides that still worked, DW tore into them here so fucking condescendingly and just started attacking them when all someone said was "they're lighter than evil"
He would jump up and down swearing that no one but nathan rennie had ever broken an IH SGS rear end.....basically telling a few of us that what we saw with our own eyes wasn't happening.
That's not discussion, that's a one way street to maintain a brand image.
I don't know man. That shit was always pretty painfully transparent from what I saw but I never really paid attention to the first early days. And the fanboi swarming was a little pathetic to be honest.
If you want to advertise buy an ad. If you want to discuss things that's what forums are for. To me, they are and have always been a way to circumvent the marketing nonsense, and figure out what really works and what doesn't. That's the entire point of a place for a community to discuss things, not yet another venue for the industry folks to spew nonsense that also just happens to put money in their pocket. Especially these days, if I want to hear a marketing spiel, I can go to someone's webpage.
Seems he was always like that.He would jump up and down swearing that no one but nathan rennie had ever broken an IH SGS rear end.....basically telling a few of us that what we saw with our own eyes wasn't happening.
just as well when your bashring is 8" in diameter and everyone was drilling their 8" travel DH frames for a 12" BBAnd plastic slides where aluminum sticks on rocks
I met Weagle once. he was quiet and seemed nice enough.The fanboi swarming here used to be insane
Why i like riding Solo. Never as part of a group.I met Weagle once. he was quiet and seemed nice enough.
Alex and Seth were the typical "too cool for school" types when I met them at the Fenway dirt jumps, though. or maybe I just wasn't cool enough.
Out of curiosity, which country are Profile components manufactured?Profile finally do a Titanium free hub for the elite hubs, fatties and bike passengers rejoice!
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Remember when loud hubs were such a fad? At the time I felt like I was the only one who wanted a quiet, low drag hub. It was like the entire world had gone insane while I was out for a ride. Glad you all came back to your senses.The most obnoxious hub ever.
I currently have a Profile Elite BMX hub on my Standard 125R (cromo) and it's pretty loud. I previously had that hub on my Intense Podium XLT (hydroformed alu) and it was simply ridiculous how loud it was on that frame.
counterpoint: dipshit hikers with earbudsRemember when loud hubs were such a fad? At the time I felt like I was the only one who wanted a quiet, low drag hub. It was like the entire world had gone insane while I was out for a ride. Glad you all came back to your senses.
Counter-counterpoint: Their earbuds are noise cancelingcounterpoint: dipshit hikers with earbuds
no such thingCounter-counterpoint: Their earbuds are noise canceling
I was in your camp, I started running non-bling Shimano Silent Clutch hubs about that time.Remember when loud hubs were such a fad? At the time I felt like I was the only one who wanted a quiet, low drag hub. It was like the entire world had gone insane while I was out for a ride. Glad you all came back to your senses.
I sort of love/hate when they don't hear you after you try being nice and ask several times at escalating volume and they still don't hear, only to shriek in fear/surprise/anger when you give up and go by anyway. Usually I just tap an ear and keep moving.Counter-counterpoint: Their earbuds are noise canceling
Or one that can emit the 'Brown Note' out ahead of you a bit (but far enough away that you don't get sprayed)no such thing
but that's also why we need louder hubs
ones that emit a much lower bass note in the voice of james earl jones saying.........
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And then they categorically refuse to acknowledge that you *did* tell them you were back there.I sort of love/hate when they don't hear you after you try being nice and ask several times at escalating volume and they still don't hear, only to shriek in fear/surprise/anger when you give up and go by anyway. Usually I just tap an ear and keep moving.
My I9's aren't the loudest, but I'm shocked when I roll up behind hikers walking the same direction that don't hear me. I'm talking like coasting 10 feet behind them, backpedaling to make the hub louder so they hear me. No dice. I should just get a bell.counterpoint: dipshit hikers with earbuds
.....those times when I wish I could turn into a mountain lion for 5 minutesMy I9's aren't the loudest, but I'm shocked when I roll up behind hikers walking the same direction that don't hear me. I'm talking like coasting 10 feet behind them, backpedaling to make the hub louder so they hear me. No dice. I should just get a bell.
Off topic-ing (?) this off topic, I have to admit high engagement hubs are da shizz. Being able to ratchet through steep, tech climbs is amazing. Also, once you get used to the fast pick up after coasting it's hard to get back on 24-36 POE hubs.I still like loud hubs. In the early 00's, I really loved the sound of the Ringlé Abbah DH (36 POE) and I still do. I also really like the sound of my RaceFace Vault (120POE).
Now that bikes are more quiet than they've ever been, I'd be super interested to try an Onyx hub.
Yeah I'm a sucker for high engagement hubs too.Off topic-ing (?) this off topic, I have to admit high engagement hubs are da shizz. Being able to ratchet through steep, tech climbs is amazing. Also, once you get used to the fast pick up after coasting it's hard to get back on 24-36 POE hubs.
I've got a bell... they still sometimes don't hear me.My I9's aren't the loudest, but I'm shocked when I roll up behind hikers walking the same direction that don't hear me. I'm talking like coasting 10 feet behind them, backpedaling to make the hub louder so they hear me. No dice. I should just get a bell.
Yeah I'm a sucker for high engagement hubs too.
(Offline) - Huh? What's that? Ah, ok, thank bud!
That was Kidwoo calling, strongly recommending an O-Chain to alleviate the issues of high-engagement hubs with the frame's suspension action.
Exactly.I've got a bell... they still sometimes don't hear me.
Need an air horn.
This drives me nuts. They always get so angry and mad at "MTBers flying up behind them" when in reality they're off in La-La land mindlessly wandering along, zig-zagging down the fucking trail with headphones on or some shit.I sort of love/hate when they don't hear you after you try being nice and ask several times at escalating volume and they still don't hear, only to shriek in fear/surprise/anger when you give up and go by anyway. Usually I just tap an ear and keep moving.
This drives me nuts. They always get so angry and mad at "MTBers flying up behind them" when in reality they're off in La-La land mindlessly wandering along, zig-zagging down the fucking trail with headphones on or some shit.