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Jens Staudt

Dein Podcast für die echten Insights in die Bikebranche.  Egal ob Diskussionen um Geometrien, Kinematiken, Bike-Media und Szenenews – hier bekommst du alles. In unserer täglichen Arbeit haben wir mit vielen spannenden Menschen und Themen zu tun. Im Podcast reden wir mit diesen Leuten, mal in größerer Runde und manchmal im Einzelgespräch. Mal auf Deutsch und manchmal auf Englisch.   Ihr interessiert euch für die Hintergründe? Auf unserer Webseite findet ihr Artikel und mehr zu unserer täglichen Arbeit. www.testpilot.bike -- Your podcast for the real insights into the bike industry. Whether it’s discussions about geometry, kinematics, bike media, or scene news, you’ll find it all here. In our daily work, we deal with many exciting people and topics. On the podcast, we talk to these people—sometimes in a larger group and sometimes one-on-one. Sometimes in German, sometimes in English. Interested in the stories behind the scenes? Visit our website for articles and more about our daily work. www.testpilot.bike

  1. #21 Keith Scott: Banshee Bikes. Engineering Over Hype.

    12/15/2025

    #21 Keith Scott: Banshee Bikes. Engineering Over Hype.

    Send us a text Engineering Over Hype: The Banshee Bikes Philosophy with Keith Scott https://www.testpilot.bike/magazin/podcast-keith-scott-banshee-bikes In the TESTPILOT Podcast, we shed light on what makes the most passionate people thrive in the bike industry. In this episode, Banshee Bikes co-owner and chief engineer Keith Scott delved into the core principles that define his brand, why they build the bikes in the way they are and extends with a critical and insightful perspective on the state of the mountain bike industry. The discussion quickly centered on the ethos that has guided Banshee for years: a steadfast commitment to engineering integrity in a market often swayed by marketing cycles and trends. Summary of the Testpilot Podcast with Keith Scott from Banshee Bikes The Banshee Credo: Physics, Not Gimmicks Scott is unequivocal about his approach: "I believe in physics, not gimmicks." While he acknowledges the power of marketing, he positions Banshee on a different path—one where the product must speak for itself. Performance as the Priority: Scott designs bikes he wants to ride, prioritizing confidence-inspiring geometry and balanced performance. He notes that many brands are now adopting the higher-stack, longer-chainstay philosophy that the Banshee Titan has championed for years, validating his focus on ride quality over fleeting trends.The Strength of Difference: "Being different is an important aspect of how I operate," Scott states. He sees no future in directly competing with mega-brands on their terms. Instead, Banshee thrives by catering to riders who value substance, durability, and a distinct character.A Deliberate Pace: In contrast to the industry's push for annual updates, Banshee will keep a frame design for four to five years. Investment goes into the product and refinement, not a relentless hype machine. This builds deep loyalty but, as Scott admits, makes breaking into the mainstream "quite tricky."Challenging Industry Narratives: Stiffness, Weight, and Real-World Performance An engineer at heart, Scott questions simplified industry narratives. He argues that the relentless pursuit of "stiffer and lighter" isn't always the answer for real-world riding. The Flex Factor: He recalls the painful arrival of over-stiff 35mm handlebars and points out that some World Cup mechanics strategically increase frame flex for better traction. For Scott, the goal is a predictable, balanced flex pattern, not maximum rigidity.Beyond the Lab Test: While lab testing is a necessary baseline, Scott emphasizes it can't replicate the chaotic, multi-directional impacts of the trail. He praises companies like Newmen Wheels for innovating their testing to better simulate real-world damage, unlike standard tests that use perfect, often unrealistic, impacts.A Tire Epiphany: His own experimentation serves as a case study. After trying various lightweight tire and insert combinations, he returned to robust downhill casings, finding they offered superior damping, traction, and a more confident ride. "I was completely wrong when I first started," he admits, highlighting the importance of real-world testing and being open to learning.The Road Ahead: New Bikes and Focused Independence Despite the pressures of a fluctuating market, Banshee is steadily evolving. Scott confirmed that new models are in development, including a highly anticipated new Darkside freeride bike and a Legend, both built on ------- Testpilot.bike – Your magazine for deep insights on product, bike culture and the two wheel industry. 4zig

    1h 10m
  2. #20 Joe McEwan: Starling Cycles. 10 years of building steel frames. A passion and a mission.

    11/12/2025

    #20 Joe McEwan: Starling Cycles. 10 years of building steel frames. A passion and a mission.

    Send us a text While the podcast will give you an insight to Starling Cycles the company itself is about to change – but not like you might think it will. There won’t be carbon frames anytime soon. Joe and his team will still provide you with the frames made out of Reynolds 853 the steel lover is a fan of. But they will get help. Shortening lead times to serve customers quicker, providing demo rides and teaming up with bikeshops to have the bikes on the floor will mark a huge step forward for the brand. While starting literally in the shed behind the house Joe now teamed up with Fort Frames in the Czech Republic to be able to fulfill demand. A couple of years back Starling started to source the rear triangles of their core models out of ORA in Taiwan.  Will this change the core values of Starling Cycles?  Joe assured us in the podcast that they will still do plenty of frames at their Bristol operation. Including pushing forward the refining of their brazed steel frames, prototyping and the models Beady Little Eye, Swoop, and Sturn will remain UK made. ––  If you want more behind-the-scenes insights into the MTB industry, make sure to hit that subscribe button. You can find us also on Spotify or Apple as well as all other major podcast plattforms. I can also highly recommend two other episodes if you speak German: one with Sacki from BikeYoke, who talks about manufacturing in Taiwan, and another with Christian Lengwenath from Gravity Components, who breaks down the fundamentals of metal 3D printing and what the future of this technology looks like for the bike industry. English options would be Matt Wragg from Formula or Dave Weagle with his views on ride dynamics. Article for this episode: LINK ------- Testpilot.bike – Your magazine for deep insights on product, bike culture and the two wheel industry. 4zig

    47 min
  3. #19 Friso Lorscheider: Wie nachhaltig sind wir in der Bikebranche?

    10/15/2025

    #19 Friso Lorscheider: Wie nachhaltig sind wir in der Bikebranche?

    Send us a text Kann ein Produkt, das am Limit konstruiert ist und nur ein paar Jahre hält nachhaltig sein? Sollten wir lieber stabilere/schwerere Bikes fahren (die länger halten aber dafür weniger Spaß machen? Dürfen wir mit dem vollausgebauten Camper Sprit für 1000 Kilometer verfahren, um neue Trails zu erkunden?  Stehen neue Standards Nachhaltigkeit im Wege? Sollten Hersteller also immer rückwärtskompatibel sein und für alle ihre Produkte auch Jahrzehnte später noch die Ersatzteile vorhalten? Friso Lorscheider ist ein Urgestein der Bikeszene und eine schillernde Gestalt noch dazu. In dieser Episode vom Testpilot Podcast nähern wir uns dem Thema Nachhaltigkeit und Beleuchten verschiedenste Facetten davon. Vielleicht können wir zum Nachdenken anregen und neue Perspektiven aufzeigen. Viele Spaß.  ––  Wenn ihr mehr Insights in die deutsche MTB Industrie haben wollt, lasst ein Abo da. Zusätzlich kann ich euch zwei weitere Folgen ans Herz legen. Einmal mit Sacki von Bikeyoke der euch über die Fertigung in Taiwan berichtet oder aber Christian Lengwenath von Gravity Components die Grundsätze von Metall-3D-Druck und die Zukunft davon in der Bikebranche erklärt.  Artikel zur Folge: https://www.testpilot.bike/artikel/podcast-nachhaltigkeit-bikebranche-friso-lorscheider ------- Testpilot.bike – Your magazine for deep insights on product, bike culture and the two wheel industry. 4zig

    1h 5m
  4. #14 Is MTB Media biased when it is paid? – Simon Cittati

    04/01/2025

    #14 Is MTB Media biased when it is paid? – Simon Cittati

    Send us a text Mountainbike media is weird. The new bike or product is launched; the review of it is on all the major news sites, and the ad is placed bold around it. This means the review is bought, right? The editors are biased, right? – But are they? There is an interaction between media, bike brands and component manufacturers, and yes, money is involved in different forms of advertisements. Banners, affiliate links, ambassadors, influencers and YouTubers. In this podcast, I will try together with Gjulio and Simon from Bike connection agency to shed some light on the interaction of the media and the bike industry. How the media earns money to keep their outlets running and pay editors to do their work, how new forms of media arise, how we consume content, and how the landscape changes. Head to www.testpilot.bike for more MTB-Nerd content. Links Bike Connection AgencyYoutube channel for plane nerds (An example of successful niche content.)Youtube channel for guitar nerds (How lo-fi can you go on content production?)Second Nature PodcastIf you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to this channel. We will provide a different view and in-depth insights into the world of bikes and the industry. There is also a former episode with James Huang in which we cover how bike media developed in the last 25 years. If you are more of a tech nerd, you may listen to the episode of Christian Lengwenat about printing bikes and components with metal powder. These episodes are available in German.  ------- Testpilot.bike – Your magazine for deep insights on product, bike culture and the two wheel industry. 4zig

    1h 11m

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Dein Podcast für die echten Insights in die Bikebranche.  Egal ob Diskussionen um Geometrien, Kinematiken, Bike-Media und Szenenews – hier bekommst du alles. In unserer täglichen Arbeit haben wir mit vielen spannenden Menschen und Themen zu tun. Im Podcast reden wir mit diesen Leuten, mal in größerer Runde und manchmal im Einzelgespräch. Mal auf Deutsch und manchmal auf Englisch.   Ihr interessiert euch für die Hintergründe? Auf unserer Webseite findet ihr Artikel und mehr zu unserer täglichen Arbeit. www.testpilot.bike -- Your podcast for the real insights into the bike industry. Whether it’s discussions about geometry, kinematics, bike media, or scene news, you’ll find it all here. In our daily work, we deal with many exciting people and topics. On the podcast, we talk to these people—sometimes in a larger group and sometimes one-on-one. Sometimes in German, sometimes in English. Interested in the stories behind the scenes? Visit our website for articles and more about our daily work. www.testpilot.bike

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