Interesting to see those cable disc brakes because the cable routing for hydraulic hoses was too tight. I got the same problem with my integrated carbon bars. Went back to standard bar and stem but then prices went up and I haven't gone full hydro yet 😂
There bikes from a different bike brand and painted to Van Rysel, otherwise they couldn’t race the t bikes because everything what they race should be possible to buy as an normal person
Usually brands have a set amount of time by the UCI to release the product to the public from it's first outing. For instance, it's why we often see new equipment at races like Dauphine before brands then use the TDF as a launch date for products. Or even use the TDF as "hype" before a later release. Such as UAE using the V4RS 6months before it was available. Hope that clears it up. - Dave
Another awesome video 😊
Love these videos, best on You Tube.
Interesting to see those cable disc brakes because the cable routing for hydraulic hoses was too tight. I got the same problem with my integrated carbon bars. Went back to standard bar and stem but then prices went up and I haven't gone full hydro yet 😂
Ye, I've seen this before, too, on a TT bike. Also, it makes the brake lever assembly less bulky because there's no hydraulic reservoir
Excellent love your work 👍
Thank you! Cheers! - Dave
Great insight info there 👌🏻😍 seen a bora rider wearing the head sock 🤷🏼♂️🚔
Are you sure it wasn’t a neck gaiter pulled up to keep his ears warm?
Scott TT is my favourite.
I’d like to know what sunglasses Dave is rocking?
Roka, very nice with great lenses but at the higher end of the sports casual price point. - Dave
Shock horror, a one year old shiv bike 👍
if Specialized are going to call their TT bike the Shiv, then I think MMR should call theirs the Jab. Good looking bike!
I've seen a few MMR bikes lately and they seem to make a great looking range. - Dave
So where are the Van Rysel TT bikes for the public?
Officially available second half 2024.
at Decathlon...
There bikes from a different bike brand and painted to Van Rysel, otherwise they couldn’t race the t bikes because everything what they race should be possible to buy as an normal person
@@geoguessr7200 Incorrect.
Usually brands have a set amount of time by the UCI to release the product to the public from it's first outing. For instance, it's why we often see new equipment at races like Dauphine before brands then use the TDF as a launch date for products. Or even use the TDF as "hype" before a later release. Such as UAE using the V4RS 6months before it was available. Hope that clears it up. - Dave