And I can vouch that Paul sits there and answers questions! I sent a question over messenger and I had to confirm ‘that Paul?’, when he answered. 🤣 That is serious commitment to your product💪🏻. Still love my Love levers and Motolite V-brakes going on 23 years
@@GravelCyclist ooh yes, drooled over those fine colors in mountain bike action magazine, which costed about $25 in Denmark back then. Never got beyond XTR on my AMP
Thanks for that clip Jom. I often dream about owning a bike dripping with Paul components one day. Likely a Black Mountain Cycles or Ritchey. So something made by Paul, Tom and/or Mike. Cheers
RAD. Easily the best bike-related vid I've seen lately. Thank you for this, and the recent Falconer feature. Fingers crossed for another run of the Paul's red/white/black VH anodized stems, hint hint... 🖤😛🦄💀🤙
Whilst I am sure Paul components are excellent, in organisation and manufacturing in that place looks like it is stuck somewhere in the 1980s, check out the Hope factory videos for how a component manufacturer operates in the 2020s for some comparison.
Hope is on my list of manufacturers to visit, assuming I can visit the UK sometime in the near future. Covid is throwing a spanner / wrench into the works.
Paul is like Chris King, Phil Wood, tune etc... companys whos exsiting only of glory past times but the customer of the years 1985~1995 be older cant riding and be die... no inovations and if companys like paul,king,phil,tune&Co really that they can outlive with his ultra expensive prices that belive only his self 😏🙄 the "Limited Edition 30th Anniversary Box Set" for proud price of 2000$!! set is from 2019 and now end of 2020 16pcs on stock shown begin of END. CNC Derailleur was nice but 60$ for one thumbie clamp or 160$ for old v-brakes 😂😂😂😂 is a joke!
What a perfect location across from Sierra Nevada.
I wouldn't have believed the love and excellence these parts are held to if I hadn't seen this video tour.
So cool that company is still around, they way they work, a guy who hand polishes your parts and a cute girl who packs them 👍
A chinese factory also has all those stuff
And I can vouch that Paul sits there and answers questions! I sent a question over messenger and I had to confirm ‘that Paul?’, when he answered. 🤣 That is serious commitment to your product💪🏻. Still love my Love levers and Motolite V-brakes going on 23 years
I miss and regret selling my matching Rasta derailleurs!
@@GravelCyclist ooh yes, drooled over those fine colors in mountain bike action magazine, which costed about $25 in Denmark back then. Never got beyond XTR on my AMP
Thanks for that clip Jom. I often dream about owning a bike dripping with Paul components one day.
Likely a Black Mountain Cycles or Ritchey.
So something made by Paul, Tom and/or Mike.
Cheers
It's awesome to look inside this historical mtb/road components factory.
I love that Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. It's pretty much all I ever buy.
It was so delish visiting the brewery in person :)
That was a good watch. Thanks, Man.
The classic mullet was just as impressive as the brakes.
That was awesome-thank you
RAD. Easily the best bike-related vid I've seen lately. Thank you for this, and the recent Falconer feature. Fingers crossed for another run of the Paul's red/white/black VH anodized stems, hint hint... 🖤😛🦄💀🤙
Good to see a company leader so technically competant, seems like most companies are led by MBA marketers nowadays
Looks like a great company with great employees!
Great video!
That was really good.👍🏻
Excelente video. Felicitaciones.
I use to work at a machine shop miss that sound
Fun video. :)
never show the disc brake caliper.
Love the look of CNC'd aluminum. Man bunns, not so much. California really seems like my hell.
Whilst I am sure Paul components are excellent, in organisation and manufacturing in that place looks like it is stuck somewhere in the 1980s, check out the Hope factory videos for how a component manufacturer operates in the 2020s for some comparison.
Hope is on my list of manufacturers to visit, assuming I can visit the UK sometime in the near future. Covid is throwing a spanner / wrench into the works.
Shut up and take my money!
Made in the USA
Yes indeed!
Paul is like Chris King, Phil Wood, tune etc... companys whos exsiting only of glory past times but the customer of the years 1985~1995 be older cant riding and be die... no inovations and if companys like paul,king,phil,tune&Co really that they can outlive with his ultra expensive prices that belive only his self 😏🙄 the "Limited Edition 30th Anniversary Box Set" for proud price of 2000$!! set is from 2019 and now end of 2020 16pcs on stock shown begin of END. CNC Derailleur was nice but 60$ for one thumbie clamp or 160$ for old v-brakes 😂😂😂😂 is a joke!
I have bad news to report... I cannot vouch for Chris King and Phil Wood, but when I visited Paul Component Engineering, their sales were booming.