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This is something that I’d been doing in my head for years. I was always guessing. An educate guess, but still a guess. Now, I have it solved.

Designing dirt going bicycles is difficult. There are many crucial details that need to be figured out and understood to produce a design. If a few hundred parameters together in just the right way, you will have a great bike. S...


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Cable management is important on a well designed bike. There is an art to placing them in precisely the right location. It’s even better if that can be done with a tidy and clean appearance.

One solution to this that many arrive at is to get the cables inside the bike as soon as possible so they can’t be seen. This is a shortsighted method as it creates more problems t...


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Yesterday was an interesting day. It started very early for me. An hour and a half drive to an 8am tour of the huge Tesla factory in Fremont, CA. We spent the morning looking at state of the art automation and the first steps toward humanoid robots in the workplace. In the shell of an old Pontiac facility, the future now was.

On my long drive home, I was thinking about...


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A bit over a year ago, I sat down with my friend Ronen Sarig to discuss what made him tick. I had been looking forward to this. We share a bond that spans many levels. Riding bikes, eng...


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