I bought the hope gravity pedals after your review on them and struggling with crank brothers. (Unclipping mid air 😮) I can honestly say the quality difference and usability of them is night and day. They are so much better so thanks for the review and keep the vids coming 👍🏻
It's also adding another source of friction and weight. Every gearing redirection and energy transfer stage introduces an efficiency coefficient which is never 100%. And for long rides the losses add up. Obviously it's hard to quantify this loss on the bike, but we know for sure that it's present.
It’s actually made in Yorkshire but that area of Yorkshire is managed by Lancashire County Council, no relation to the historical and geographical county of Lancashire which Barnoldswick isn’t in.
Hope technology offices are in Barnoldswick, Lancashire. I was there yesterday. Yorkshire starts at hebden bridge. What has Yorkshire got do with it?😅??😅 I know everyone in Barnoldswick, they are managed by Lancashire county council.
@@mikesmith8313 Incorrect Barnoldswick is in the Yorkshire but managed by Lancashire County Council which is no relation to the county of Lancashire just shares the same name. We will never accept Yorkies as our own doesn’t matter who they pay their council tax to.
It may have been 700 years ago, but it has no relevance with regards to physical geography. This is about mountain biking, not geography as long as it's British, I couldn't give two s where hope is. @@TheNotoriousMIC
@@mikesmith8313 never has and never will be in Lancashire as long as it’s in Barnoldswick. Don’t confuse administrative counties with actual geographical and historical counties. "The new county boundaries are administrative areas, and will not alter the traditional boundaries of counties, nor is it intended that the loyalties of people living in them will change despite the different names adopted by the new administrative counties.” Government statement issued on 1st April 1974 and printed in the Times newspaper
I bought the hope gravity pedals after your review on them and struggling with crank brothers. (Unclipping mid air 😮) I can honestly say the quality difference and usability of them is night and day. They are so much better so thanks for the review and keep the vids coming 👍🏻
Thanks for letting me know Reuben, that's great to hear 👍
Legend GuyKes! The British Brian Lopes?
Great colour-coordination between the Torq bottle and stem!!! #smalldetails
I do try. Plus some news about Torq coming soon
Rode the original at Tweedlove a few years back and it was great but I think is the iteration that will be noticed.
Yeah, I see Woody from Hope on my local trails regularly and they've been working on various tweaks for years. Definitely paid off for them.
Seen two videos and now subscribed. Also purchase Hope union TC pedals of your recommendations for the new Gravel bike. Nice one.
Cheers mate, hope you enjoy the pedals.
It's also adding another source of friction and weight. Every gearing redirection and energy transfer stage introduces an efficiency coefficient which is never 100%. And for long rides the losses add up. Obviously it's hard to quantify this loss on the bike, but we know for sure that it's present.
Radical dude
haha, just been chatting to Ali about you and it sounds like you're the 'radical dude' still 😜
@GuyKesTV what about you making it over to NI in October for the Lakelander Gravel Grinder 100km of lush Gravel?
Hi Guy, any information of an approximate frameset weight?
It’s actually made in Yorkshire but that area of Yorkshire is managed by Lancashire County Council, no relation to the historical and geographical county of Lancashire which Barnoldswick isn’t in.
Hope technology offices are in Barnoldswick, Lancashire.
I was there yesterday.
Yorkshire starts at hebden bridge.
What has Yorkshire got do with it?😅??😅
I know everyone in Barnoldswick, they are managed by Lancashire county council.
@@mikesmith8313 Incorrect Barnoldswick is in the Yorkshire but managed by Lancashire County Council which is no relation to the county of Lancashire just shares the same name. We will never accept Yorkies as our own doesn’t matter who they pay their council tax to.
It may have been 700 years ago, but it has no relevance with regards to physical geography.
This is about mountain biking, not geography as long as it's British, I couldn't give two s where hope is.
@@TheNotoriousMIC
@@mikesmith8313 never has and never will be in Lancashire as long as it’s in Barnoldswick. Don’t confuse administrative counties with actual geographical and historical counties.
"The new county boundaries are administrative areas, and will not alter the traditional boundaries of counties, nor is it intended that the loyalties of people living in them will change despite the different names adopted by the new administrative counties.”
Government statement issued on 1st April 1974 and printed in the Times newspaper
That or An Atherton Bike....hmmm.....Ha !