Broken On Live TV: The Untold Story of Pivot’s New Phoenix DH Bike

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @Eltoca21
    @Eltoca21 Месяц назад +529

    More companies need to realize that being brave and honest as Pivot has been to do an interview like this, raises your brand integrity for the better by a factor of 10 fold.

    • @PeakTorque
      @PeakTorque Месяц назад +18

      Rather than gaslight the customer for ‘external forces’ on repeatable frame cracks on the same frames. ⛰️

    • @Videomorgue
      @Videomorgue Месяц назад +11

      A better method would be not putting your riders in danger with bikes that fold like a cheap lawn chair.
      Reminds me of the Titan Sub, but without the designer suffering the consequences.

    • @glennbroad2543
      @glennbroad2543 Месяц назад +2

      @@Videomorgue they all but said that in the interview, we are happy to take this risk as it’s cheaper, but it’s the riders who take the risk, shouldn’t they decide?

    • @justsayin3600
      @justsayin3600 Месяц назад +5

      There's a guy that's local to me and has a RUclips channel. One of the bike shops was there with a tent. I was talking to one of the guys and the RUclipsr rolled up. They made a comment about his new Pivot frame. Not sure which model but it was a nice light green metallic. He was relaying that he paid 1k for a new frame under crash warranty. Then he said it really wasn't a crash but that his bottom bracket hit a rock and broke his frame.
      I guess from being an outsider listening, that he didn't 100% get denied a crash replacement for 1k was good. He didn't get hurt which is the most important thing unlike the brand Orange who really did a RUclipsr wrong after his frame broke and he got injured.
      Back in the early days of carbon fiber there were some fatalities. I think that was a wakeup call for a lot of brands to start over building them, hence the weight difference isn't like it used to be when carbon was really light.
      I ride all carbon, including rims. I frequently look it over to make sure I don't see any cracked paint from stress fractures.
      I'm just glad Bernard didn't get hurt, and I'm sure Pivot will do everything possible to make sure they stay on top of quality.

    • @parker_drummer8647
      @parker_drummer8647 Месяц назад +8

      I Work at a shop that sells pivot, I ride a pivot, hands down my favorite bike and company I’ve ever ridden and seen in this industry.

  • @realoneb
    @realoneb Месяц назад +308

    This is the first high quality video in awhile from PB where I watched the whole thing

    • @kevt776
      @kevt776 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah me too, really interesting stuff.

    • @TecraTube
      @TecraTube Месяц назад

      right

    • @robvanduren761
      @robvanduren761 28 дней назад

      Really i came here for the comments

  • @user-qm6wp7pp3b
    @user-qm6wp7pp3b Месяц назад +292

    Cracked frames are the dirty secret of the mountain biking industry.
    Huge respect to Pivot for being so open and honest about the issues.
    More manufacturers need to do this.

    • @apersonontheinternet8034
      @apersonontheinternet8034 Месяц назад +16

      Evil and Orange could both take a lesson.

    • @DarkKnight0183
      @DarkKnight0183 Месяц назад +11

      The frame wasn't actually cracked, it's more like the carbon tubes linked by piece of metal in the front of the bike "fell off" of it, like the piece of metal separated itself from the carbon.

    • @JamieMcilreavy
      @JamieMcilreavy Месяц назад +4

      Yeah ilove how pivot come forward and own the fault and don't hide a thing

    • @skippylegrandgourou2069
      @skippylegrandgourou2069 Месяц назад

      @@apersonontheinternet8034 Norco they easily crack, my Norco Sight cracked after 2 days in Whistler same for my friends Norco Range, Aurum and Truax

    • @ninjazzrhythm400
      @ninjazzrhythm400 Месяц назад +5

      Saw a vid about santa cruz making a rider pay because it crack it the way it wasnt intended for the design. Basically the rider made a small drop but landed on a loose rock. That loose rock hit the frame, so it's no covered under their "lifetime warranty". I'd never buy carbon bikes, and from santa cruz. First, all trails I go to have loose rocks. 2nd, if you're a company and sell your bike lifetime warranty, shouldn't you back your product? I have 2 santa cruz sitting in garage, those are the last frame I buy from them.

  • @philb8437
    @philb8437 Месяц назад +189

    This video is a marketing masterpiece !
    How to turn a major and public frame breakage into an advertisement for the quality and passion of those bikes !
    These marketing people need a huge bonus

    • @OscarHernandez-xx2je
      @OscarHernandez-xx2je Месяц назад +7

      And it shows that Pivot takes this seriously. I’ve had 5 pivots and their quality is second to none. As an engineering Director in Aerospace I can tell you stuff like this happens. What separates great companies from mediocre ones is how respond to adversity. From afar, it seems their response is text book for a segment leader.

    • @justsayin3600
      @justsayin3600 Месяц назад +1

      This is the best way to handle it. Straight forward with honesty. The engineers found the root cause. Addressing it any other way would do way more harm to Pivot. I have no doubt that Pivot as a company will get this behind them and strive to be even better than there already are.

    • @the510wagon
      @the510wagon Месяц назад +6

      I was thinking the same thing. This looks like a "documentary" about an incident. But it's actually a paid PR piece via the biggest mtn biking media platform.

    • @user-qm6wp7pp3b
      @user-qm6wp7pp3b Месяц назад +1

      If it weren't for this video I would have been completely unaware that Pivot had launched a new downhill bike.

  • @WesMacaulay
    @WesMacaulay Месяц назад +79

    Testing to failure is a well-respected path to success. Pivot - you guys rock. This video puts more confidence in Pivot as a brand - not less. PB - best video of the year. Well done!!

    • @pivotcyclesusa
      @pivotcyclesusa Месяц назад +2

      Thanks!

    • @SavageAudits
      @SavageAudits Месяц назад

      @@pivotcyclesusaSeriously! In BMX Racing, snapping, frames, forks and bars is not exactly uncommon.

  • @alanmartinezrodriguez884
    @alanmartinezrodriguez884 Месяц назад +117

    When the accident happened, I was like, "F...Pivot and its prototype". And I dont think I was alone in that. However, Pivot didnt hide; owned the mistake and corrected it. After the accident, BK continued riding as a madman (see new Hardline feature) and the prototype held its ground. And now Pivot owns the mistake once more and moves on with a new version of the Phoenix 29. Good for them and BK.

    • @alexgreenhalgh935
      @alexgreenhalgh935 Месяц назад +7

      In engineering the idea of a prototype is to test concepts and ensure the theory is realised in reality. Often this results in failures (fail fast, Learn and move forwards) so BK breaking a prototype should be no surprise. Better break a few prototypes than 100’s of production bikes. I think that’s one of the reasons for running a pro team also.

  • @derekcravenPT
    @derekcravenPT Месяц назад +20

    BK is probably the greatest ambassador for Mtnbiking, he’s a fantastic mentor to newer riders ( not just his own team). Thank you Pivot for supporting him and building great bikes for them.

  • @donriley6735
    @donriley6735 Месяц назад +28

    BK is Pivot Factory Racing. He’s always pushing the limits!

  • @littlehobbies
    @littlehobbies Месяц назад +3

    I have loved watching the development of this bike, and super cool seeing some more of the behind the scenes. I really appreciate pivot being so open with this process, so many companies do all the work behind closed doors, which i get but I love seeing the process and the upgrades, the ups and downs. I will be a pivot fan for life and always support the teams.

  • @patrici509
    @patrici509 Месяц назад +4

    I respect them for this. Complete honesty and support being offered. This is what people want to see in a company.

  • @tobymason8951
    @tobymason8951 Месяц назад +11

    I agree the open times on the glue and contamination on lugs from people touching them etc won't help but the fact the 2 tubes went into the lug parallel to eachother is what makes it possible for them to pull out. Combined with the lug only bonding to the outside of the tube is just less strong than how Atherton does their frames for example.

    • @45graham45
      @45graham45 Месяц назад +5

      Agree totally re; the parallel entry of the top & down tubes into the head tube. No way that is ideal as you say.

    • @janeblogs324
      @janeblogs324 Месяц назад +3

      They admit to acid etching the aluminium but when you do so the acid is never neutralised so it will continue corroding the alloy indefinitely. The way they applied the bonding glue is amateur, if you don't actually physically press it into the pores of the material it will just sit on-top, most contract and shrink while curing so it will not expand into the pores

    • @a.r.8850
      @a.r.8850 Месяц назад +1

      That is hardly the reason. The bond takes the most load and those are shearing forces. I wouldn't be surprised if the mechanical interlock of tubes connected in a triangle could be overcome with one hand.

    • @jusfc
      @jusfc Месяц назад

      @@a.r.8850I'm not an engineer, but having bonded 10cm square 1.2mm thick pieces of steel to foam with some bendy sheet plastic over the top, in order to hang an adult bed off it, for an international trailer manufacturer, I can assure you that the ONLY strength that bonded material has is when it's loaded in sheer. Anything else and it'll just peel off. It's always the problem with high end tech and engineers pushing the limits. It requires the product to be manufactured PERFECTLY, or it WILL fail. Hence the reason I don't walk on those glass floors 40 stories up in buildings with an over hang. I just don't trust that it's been made perfectly or hasn't been compromised since installation. If Pivot is full of engineers and geeks, I have every faith they know what they're doing. All info on how to use the glue, best practices in prep, etc. will all have come from the manufacturers of the carbon sheet and the bonding agent. So anyone else using the same products will be building bikes using the same process. It's not like Pivot have invented the carbon and the glue and are using a best guess attitude to how to put it all together. Massive kudos for owning up to their mistake and explaining what went wrong on camera. No-one else in the industry would have done that. Well done Pivot.

    • @PhilandErika
      @PhilandErika Месяц назад +2

      I heard the term etch used but no specific mention of acid​. Aluminium can be electrolytically etched too, as in anodising, which also gives a surface suitable for adhesive adsorption.🎉

  • @andystreet339
    @andystreet339 Месяц назад +4

    Bravo to the pivot crew for taking responsibility for what happened. Cheers 🍻 from Tennessee

  • @rodeoadventurelabs4817
    @rodeoadventurelabs4817 13 дней назад

    This was awesome. Thanks Pinkbike. Bravo, Pivot, keep pushing. Nothing good is easy.

  • @octodadmtbmartyrichards2862
    @octodadmtbmartyrichards2862 Месяц назад +6

    Good doco. Pb needs to do a feature on Zerode a real backyard world changing bike 🚲 company

  • @proximalflowstate19
    @proximalflowstate19 Месяц назад +21

    It's an attitude. I'll test your shit to failure, as long as you're willing to pick up the pieces when it DOES fail.

  • @Doggepp
    @Doggepp Месяц назад +13

    Now if they only stopped with press fit bottom brackets, and I might actually consider one.

  • @ClydesdaleNM
    @ClydesdaleNM Месяц назад +2

    Pivot and South Mountain are synonymous, if you can make a bike that will last out there it usually last anywhere. Kerr is an absolute beast and AZ is awesome!

  • @alimaleki217
    @alimaleki217 Месяц назад +4

    This is basically a puff piece marketing video for Pivot!

  • @turdwarbler
    @turdwarbler Месяц назад

    great video, I was watching the race when BK face planted and I held my breath. Fantastic that he was alright. Not sure you have explained exactly what failed and why, but it was interesting to watch.

  • @jeffstreck
    @jeffstreck Месяц назад

    I will now consider a Pivot when I buy a new bike. I feel like Pivot taking this on transparently as they did says a lot of good things about them.

  • @a8f235
    @a8f235 Месяц назад +2

    My gut told me the split second I watched that race incident that I bet the carbon was unbonding itself from the lugs that made this happen. I also said that this could happen to any manufacturer, and this is what prototyping is. It's not a finished product, but a product in the making.
    Personally I own a Switchblade and that video had no effect on me, because it's got nothing to do with my bike at all. It also didn't matter to me as of trust in the company, because as I mentioned above this was a prototype bike. I've also seen how professional they have been with the whole thing, so this video being released now is simply a testament of that very thing.
    If you ask me, I think even Ladaman would approve.

  • @the510wagon
    @the510wagon Месяц назад +4

    For a "documentary" about a serious incident, there was a lot of marketing angles and shiny slow-mo shots of the new bike. Yeah there was some well edited candid interviews (nothing too scathing)...but the whole thing smelled like reverse marketing for Pivot. These days the lines between editorial and marketing are so f*cked-up.

  • @mikekittmer2630
    @mikekittmer2630 24 дня назад

    The comments about the cornering characteristics of common high pivot bikes resonates. I briefly owned a Druid v2 after decades of virtual pivot type bikes of varying layouts. It’s was alarming how unpredictable cornering was. I went back to a VPP type layout, Maestro specifically, that provides a degree of rearward/upward axle path and the predictability returned.

  • @can_with_beans
    @can_with_beans Месяц назад +1

    The first thing I thought seeing this video is "I want a bike from Pivot" not "Oh Pivot makes bikes that break."
    When a company is honest, it pays. Especially in todays market, regardless of the field.

  • @tristanwwsd
    @tristanwwsd 29 дней назад +1

    As a casual bystander, I would have liked to see a little more of the frame failure details and a short comment from BK on the incident.
    Just curious since it was the basis of the story.

  • @scottmeredith3359
    @scottmeredith3359 Месяц назад +4

    Pretty interesting and well done, also felt like a long form advertisement

  • @Bender-x1u
    @Bender-x1u Месяц назад +8

    How can anyone enjoy this? This is just a huge advertisment piece, where they try to minimize the damage to their reputation.

    • @ericsn6158
      @ericsn6158 Месяц назад

      Exactly, some are just very impressionable and dont discern that they are already being "conditioned" from the beginning of this "advertisement". 😅

  • @dantindley5181
    @dantindley5181 Месяц назад +11

    Easily the most important bike release this year. I really love the honesty here

    • @ericsn6158
      @ericsn6158 Месяц назад

      Of course this marketing piece is part of convincing you them being "honest". Also, don't you notice how they subliminally condition you from the beginning saying and repeating several times that they get their bikes tested to failure (don't big brand bikes do?). Bam! And now they got you. 😅
      Sure... things do break. But something breaking catastrophically at the pinnacle of DH racing is totally unacceptable.

    • @dantindley5181
      @dantindley5181 Месяц назад

      @@ericsn6158 not really. Breaking things is necessary for finding the limitations of the bike, so they can figure out what to do to fix it.
      And its the most important because its the one people have been lusting over since that lugged prototype was shown off, and the one everyone has been talking about

  • @davewallace9048
    @davewallace9048 Месяц назад +1

    I broke many Pivot frames.. And they stood behind everyone!!

  • @WesMacaulay
    @WesMacaulay Месяц назад +2

    It’s actually great to see that the reason for the debonding of Bernard’s bike is that they were doing a demo of the process to the media and they took just a bit too much time doing it. I’m glad the video quickly explains what happened and then moves on. Seemingly minor issues like that can make the difference between winning a race and eating dirt!

  • @davidtse1304
    @davidtse1304 Месяц назад +2

    I love the honesty and humility from everyone on the Pivot team. Kudos to you. This is how you improve and create really great products. Sometimes things just break…

    • @ericsn6158
      @ericsn6158 Месяц назад

      Of course this marketing piece is part of convincing you them being "honest". Also, don't you notice how they subliminally condition you from the beginning saying and repeating several times that they get their bikes tested to failure (don't big brand bikes do?). Bam! And now they got you. 😅
      Sure... things do break. But something breaking catastrophically at the pinnacle of DH racing is totally unacceptable.

  • @crashfactory
    @crashfactory Месяц назад +6

    oh no! saddle wasn't straight! 16:31

  • @JamieMcilreavy
    @JamieMcilreavy Месяц назад +9

    I think I've just fell inlove with bernard and pivots relationship. Now this ìs a bike family

    • @pivotcyclesusa
      @pivotcyclesusa Месяц назад +2

      We are happy to have him and all the PFR racers part of the global Pivot family.

  • @jasonkatz8
    @jasonkatz8 Месяц назад

    Great video pivot team

  • @Onceayoungidiot
    @Onceayoungidiot Месяц назад

    BK is an animal! He is so good for Pivot. They have stepped up and owned the mistake, though, so well done Pivot.

  • @El_Zalo
    @El_Zalo Месяц назад +16

    I don't know why I expected anything other than a long form advertisement from Pinkbike.

  • @jordy5625
    @jordy5625 Месяц назад +1

    Great interview. Thanks everyone

  • @safekraka
    @safekraka Месяц назад

    Great vid. I am too old and broken for down hill now. The energy and honesty that the guys in Pivot brought to the table makes me want to buy one anyway. Keep it up guys :)

  • @IthacaDon
    @IthacaDon Месяц назад +1

    Great video. Watched all.the way to the end. Need to make one explaining high pivot bikes.

  • @josephdunbar2105
    @josephdunbar2105 Месяц назад

    I FINALLY pulled the trigger on a Mach 4SL after deciding the Epic SWorks was just too harsh. Initially I was concerned because in my mind I was already riding the fastest, highest quality XC bike available. I was so wrong. The Mach 4 SL is simply more comfortable while have a similar race geometry and completely solid and silent. Maybe a comparison would be between a Chevy Camaro (EPIC) to a BMW M SERIES. I’m rambling. Sorry. If your looking for a seriously nice XC bike try the Pivot. It’s so good

  • @raceace
    @raceace Месяц назад +1

    If you design it for Bernard, the product will survive 99% of the customer base. This is research and capitalism at it's raw and honest best.

  • @mattmorrison9379
    @mattmorrison9379 Месяц назад

    I remember when sem came out with metal to metal high strength glue. In the beginning all the salesmen sold this product as " it's stronger than a weld". Well years later that is no longer the case. Personally, I wouldn't ride a bike with a frame that has 2 different materials glued together. Pivot does make a great bike though no doubt.

  • @sloops4398
    @sloops4398 Месяц назад +4

    Wow, only excuses and nothing else. Just have seen yesterday what crap Pivot is building. Not enough spacers for the fork so that it is moving and no secured screw for the crank that this was getting loose. Pivot = High Price and low Quality

  • @andrewpm2
    @andrewpm2 Месяц назад

    I wasn't crazy about that mixed frame design. So glad BK walked away from that catastrophic failure and the new Phoenix design is killer, albeit a little late. As the saying goes, better late than never. Hope to see BK take Red Bull Hardline one more time on this frame.

  • @Cinnabuns2009
    @Cinnabuns2009 Месяц назад +2

    Poor Bernard. At least he didn't get impaled and was ok.

  • @trashcandor
    @trashcandor Месяц назад +3

    i‘d like the real ted cruz to be that chill

  • @travistweedle9674
    @travistweedle9674 Месяц назад

    I don't understand how people think it's bad for this to have happened. Bernard is paid to break these frames so we don't. This actually made me more likely to buy a Pivot bike than not. They stand behind their products out front in the open for all to see. I would rather that than hidden on private land trails and everything on the bike hidden or covered up. But then again I'm a Gen X'r and we broke bikes daily pushing the boundaries of what was thought possible.

  • @jpfidalgo7
    @jpfidalgo7 Месяц назад

    9:26 THIS! "hell yeah you should be worried!" And proceed to bring the bikes in and build new bikes.
    In the whole spectrum of things the brand could do in this situation, for all the reasons that such decisions are based, such descisions also show the base posture and mindset of the brand.
    For such type of company, the cost of a decision like this for Pivot could be scary high, and avoiding such cost is a logic step. Just not the right one. And this atitude shows their principles, at least to me, and those are to make it right after mistakes. Which is natural for companies because companies are made of people, and people can and will make mistakes.
    I never looked into Pivot much. But I respect this A LOT.

    • @PhilandErika
      @PhilandErika Месяц назад

      In the other corner we have Shimano and their Hollowtech cranks

  • @sustainableberlin3226
    @sustainableberlin3226 Месяц назад +4

    So its actually the guys fault and not the construction of the bike as I understand the Pivot Ceo.

  • @rikaus9273
    @rikaus9273 Месяц назад +2

    I've seen so many of these "pivots" with an extra pivot

  • @GRPABT1
    @GRPABT1 Месяц назад +7

    I turned it off after the first 5 minutes of excuses.

  • @Simon-gk9ug
    @Simon-gk9ug Месяц назад

    Awsome to see the effort and reason behind pivots prototype dh. Great also to see some archive bk footage :)

  • @portershredz
    @portershredz Месяц назад

    Transparency and honesty, the key to respect, and bike sales.

  • @leetori1
    @leetori1 Месяц назад +4

    Intro: Bernard’s fault for being a ham fisted rider.

  • @davidkennedy3050
    @davidkennedy3050 28 дней назад

    I looked at a Pivot a couple months ago based on their reputation. I will however never buy and other frame with a pressfit BB again. I have a 100% failure rate on 2/2 frames of them compared to not a singe failure on a threaded BB going back to my 78 Paramount that hangs above my desk right now. That is something like 15 other bikes. Shame as they seem like a very good company. I purchased a SC Megatower frame instead and will be building it up this winter. Perhaps Pivot has better tolerances and manufacturing, but that is what I was also told about my Cervello that squeaked like a MF the last time I had it outside.

  • @speedpilot
    @speedpilot Месяц назад +6

    you can tell by the first 30 seconds that this is going to be a masterclass video :)

    • @ericsn6158
      @ericsn6158 Месяц назад

      Yes... a "marketing" masterclass video indeed. And they really got you just within 30 seconds. 😅

    • @speedpilot
      @speedpilot Месяц назад

      @@ericsn6158 yeah sure. But what isn't a marketing video I'm MTB nowadays? I'm a little disappointed because the whole video didn't go into dept as I would have liked to

  • @philr696
    @philr696 Месяц назад +3

    I wonder if any of us could have broken that bike? Like it said at the beginning, he breaks a lot of bikes.

    • @sloops4398
      @sloops4398 Месяц назад +1

      He might ride faster but i guess compared to us he is riding way better lines so you would also have snaped the bike.

    • @philr696
      @philr696 Месяц назад

      @@sloops4398 fair point.

    • @ericsn6158
      @ericsn6158 Месяц назад +1

      The part in the beginning where they kept repating over and over about the breaking, testing to failure, etc... is just subliminal conditioning. And some are so easily swayed.

  • @michaelhodge77
    @michaelhodge77 Месяц назад +1

    Such a great little documentary.

  • @s_cycle1921
    @s_cycle1921 Месяц назад

    I liked the video, its interesting but also an example of good crisis management. While it was good they found the source of the fault, they could have reassured by saying something like " we reproduced the problem joint and confirmed it was (say, 5x) weaker than a proper joint. And we changed procedures so the mistake would be impossible to ever happen again."

  • @Wiroe
    @Wiroe Месяц назад +8

    Prototypes are meant to be taken to the limits, this was good for that

    • @Videomorgue
      @Videomorgue Месяц назад +6

      Not in competition. That's what in-house testing is for.

  • @Ashinra
    @Ashinra Месяц назад

    Happy to have this company in my backyard. PHX AZ!

  • @obsidian....
    @obsidian.... Месяц назад +4

    This makes me want to buy a Pivot more now, rather than less. Why more brands don't recognize this is beyond me.
    .
    Companies really need to start realizing that transparency is a great thing for us customers... Personally I know that I've never come away feeling less confident (in a product) after the company reports on a failure. It's as simple as that.

  • @JayRock907
    @JayRock907 Месяц назад +3

    So basically it was the rider, and not the carbon fiber frame?
    got it! 😂

  • @freezer4230
    @freezer4230 Месяц назад +7

    Slow clap. This is why I've owned seven Pivots and a Titus.

  • @ImSueeb
    @ImSueeb Месяц назад +5

    those Kerr screenshots in the beginning lol

  • @ratcamaro
    @ratcamaro Месяц назад +3

    Video is an attempt for Pivot to try and save face. “Bernard breaks everything.” 🤣 Never would buy a Pivot.

    • @tyarnold4088
      @tyarnold4088 Месяц назад +1

      My buddy snapped a Trek in the same spot. It happens

  • @daytch9485
    @daytch9485 Месяц назад

    I think Cannondale had a similar 2 chain high pivot bike with the drive sprocket on the left side and the chainline on the right?, decades ago

  • @c-payneyt3752
    @c-payneyt3752 Месяц назад

    I love that pivot owned the situation and did everything to learn from the situation and still bang out top of the line product 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Dnt_Push
    @Dnt_Push Месяц назад +1

    BK was fukin cruising and 50/50’d a triple. When you are riding at that level no bike is invincible. Coming from BMX to Mtb I don’t understand the big deal when someone breaks a frame.

  • @madeiradriftin4429
    @madeiradriftin4429 Месяц назад

    ADVICE: Buy bikes that have no questions asked lifetime warranty, rest of them even if the bikes are great and they make cool ads with pinkbike avoid

  • @p1kto
    @p1kto Месяц назад +6

    this is an 18 minute advertisement.

  • @robertkoleczko3987
    @robertkoleczko3987 Месяц назад

    I'm a bike mechanic, I do DH for hobby as well! 15 years ago, I was working at Airbus, producing Carbon fiber Airplane parts.....
    First, I will never buy or ride a carbon frame! It is a high tech and high end material, of course! But stones and rocks, and impacts after Fu.. Ed Up landings are just " old School" frame killers🤣😎‼️
    Second thing : the bikes become too expensive! A good alloy DH Bike with porno parts costs 5 to max 7 thousand dollars.
    Santa crus, Trek and pivot just double those prices......

    • @Nihlink
      @Nihlink Месяц назад

      All the enduros are carbon now. Lot of companies aren’t making alloy frames.

  • @DjDolHaus86
    @DjDolHaus86 Месяц назад

    Bernard Kerr is like the Marine Corp of product testing. If it can be broken, he'll find out how

  • @TaniaThompson-vo1ll
    @TaniaThompson-vo1ll Месяц назад +4

    The bike was weak and it failed..can't blame Bernard.time to change sponsor.

  • @glennbroad2543
    @glennbroad2543 Месяц назад +3

    Unfortunately all you get from this is: they don’t really know why the lugs broke other than they might have left the glue to long but not sure
    I think it’s a great thing to use for testing stage but I wouldn’t spend my money on one, and when it’s private money you have to worry about the glue age etc

    • @DontWorryImAPilot
      @DontWorryImAPilot Месяц назад

      Great news, no one in the world can buy one that is glued in like that. That was only for prototype testing. The production model that's available for purchase is full carbon with no lugs and no glue.

    • @thegarageluthier
      @thegarageluthier Месяц назад

      ​@@DontWorryImAPilotit's tried and tested, giant was doing it in the 90s.

    • @glennbroad2543
      @glennbroad2543 Месяц назад

      @@DontWorryImAPilot Atherton’s are for general public sale and before this crash I think they were going to follow suit

    • @DontWorryImAPilot
      @DontWorryImAPilot Месяц назад +1

      @@glennbroad2543 You can think whatever you want. Just because you think things doesn't make them true.
      Pivot was talking about that frame before the break happened and had said their intention was not to sell it as a lugged bike. According to them, they were doing the lugged design in order to be able to change geometry/kinematics easily and be able to dial in their bike before going to a full carbon build.
      People have been doing lugged bikes for years so it's not like the Atherton bike (which is a sick bike) all the sudden gave them permission to follow suit. According to an interview (I THINK it was a podcast, I can't remember which anymore) the designer had said the lugged construction was not going to be for sale and was being used only for ease of iterating prototypes with a full carbon model to follow at the conclusion of development.

    • @DontWorryImAPilot
      @DontWorryImAPilot Месяц назад

      @@thegarageluthier I guess by "one" I was meaning a lugged Pivot DH bike. One of my old road bikes had lugs on the tubes. It looked awesome!

  • @ericsharp5079
    @ericsharp5079 Месяц назад

    Great film! Except all the weird music and sounds!
    Love the bravery of every e involved to talk about this ! I’d still buy a pivot!! Except I’m a poor teacher!lol

  • @Videomorgue
    @Videomorgue Месяц назад +1

    If the Titan Sub was a bicycle

  • @RawEpics
    @RawEpics Месяц назад

    Amazing doco... great watch!

  • @mtbgrowth688
    @mtbgrowth688 Месяц назад +8

    Show us the broken frame instead of all this empty talk

  • @michaelmann3636
    @michaelmann3636 Месяц назад +1

    What a great group of individuals.👍

  • @PhilipMuehlbauer
    @PhilipMuehlbauer Месяц назад +4

    we need more of these short documentarys

    • @ericsn6158
      @ericsn6158 Месяц назад

      This is a marketing piece made to look a documentary. And you fell for it so easily. 😅

    • @PhilipMuehlbauer
      @PhilipMuehlbauer Месяц назад

      @@ericsn6158Yeah almost everything is marketing in todays world, but i still like the documentary style of videos

  • @Alex2OC
    @Alex2OC Месяц назад

    Ne Rahmenlehre muss ich mir auch noch bauen.

  • @lukewoolsey2696
    @lukewoolsey2696 Месяц назад +8

    No one has watched the entire video yet 😮

  • @g.wilsondh8407
    @g.wilsondh8407 Месяц назад

    Amazing video, amazing bike, and great to see Pivot owning their mistakes... Now can we please have one with a gearbox in it?? Please?

  • @lukaslanger5068
    @lukaslanger5068 Месяц назад +1

    I wonder how they account for galvanic corrosion, I honestly thought that was the reason maybe

    • @vilimiryordanov8502
      @vilimiryordanov8502 Месяц назад

      Galvanic corrosion between which two metals?
      You have carbon touching aluminum lugs. Is that a concern for galvanic corrosion?

    • @lukaslanger5068
      @lukaslanger5068 Месяц назад

      @@vilimiryordanov8502 Its basicall carbon - aluminium - carbon and the aluminium has different electric characteristics than the carbon which is why corrosion might appear at the joints. We always tried to avoid that by adding an insulating layer of glass fibre on the joint

    • @streddaz
      @streddaz 17 дней назад

      @@lukaslanger5068 as long as the resin and bonding material insulate the carbon from the aluminium, galvanic corrosion shouldn't be an issue. Was this a case here? Hard to say.

  • @Charliezfabrykiczekolady
    @Charliezfabrykiczekolady Месяц назад +2

    It is history how meme became viral and gave new fans to the brand :)

  • @ericherbst3557
    @ericherbst3557 Месяц назад +1

    Ok I going to say it the prototype is better looking bike .

  • @justlucky13
    @justlucky13 Месяц назад +3

    B K is the.0.1 percenter go go go BK

  • @stanefstefan2875
    @stanefstefan2875 Месяц назад +2

    So this was essentialy just an advert for pivot bikes.

  • @dadofstigandstu4552
    @dadofstigandstu4552 25 дней назад

    For a minute I thought it would be an untold story. Then I realized it was just a paid spot. Of course.

  • @albertmills9365
    @albertmills9365 Месяц назад

    I don't understand why it failed though - in the video he says that the part with the glue was left out too long. Didn't the frame snap though? How would having a poorly bonded part from the glue sitting out too long cause a frame to snap?

    • @DontWorryImAPilot
      @DontWorryImAPilot Месяц назад +3

      The frame didn't snap. The tubes pulled out of the headtube lug because the adhesive failed.

    • @TwoShortNZ
      @TwoShortNZ Месяц назад

      The adhesive failed because the bike smacked into a tree hard on practice before the final run. Bernard commented at the time on how much the bike compressed. It was lucky he wasn’t hurt in that incident.

  • @BiGWaVeDaveAZ
    @BiGWaVeDaveAZ Месяц назад +3

    Nice Spin Job.

  • @AndreasJacobson
    @AndreasJacobson Месяц назад +6

    2:55 I have an amateur rider friend that broke 3 of your Phoenix carbon race in less than 2 seasons. Just sayin.

  • @davea8346
    @davea8346 Месяц назад +23

    All I heard in this video was a theory on why the frame failed. No further investigation or tests to back it up. Piss poor root cause analysis. Video then proceeds with a lot of Pivot warm fuzzy stuff.
    I have nothing against Pivot, but the contents of this video fell far short of what the title claims.

    • @Ganiscol
      @Ganiscol Месяц назад +4

      Bullshit. He said they analyzed the frames made before and after and couldnt find bonding issues. And they replaced all the frames of all the riders just to be sure. And guess what, not another failure since then.

    • @asifitmatters1
      @asifitmatters1 Месяц назад +7

      Couldn’t agree more! It’s basically just a fluff piece promoting Pivots new bike.

    • @asifitmatters1
      @asifitmatters1 Месяц назад +1

      @@Ganiscolwell at least no failures that were live streamed…

    • @vashusan1984
      @vashusan1984 Месяц назад

      ​​@@Ganiscolsome people refuse to be satisfied. Yet I'm sure their favorite company has had failures, I guess it's nice for them to have not been broadcast live. Some serious head in the sand logic.

  • @MuffDogg2six
    @MuffDogg2six Месяц назад

    He ran straight into a tree at speed the same day before finals.

  • @proximalflowstate19
    @proximalflowstate19 Месяц назад +3

    Can Pinkbike do a documentary about how the bike industry covers the medical costs of the athletes that they use for the testing of their products?

  • @k0obies
    @k0obies Месяц назад

    cant wait to get my self the phenix DH in black and gold dream bike

  • @Music-pp4yz
    @Music-pp4yz Месяц назад +2

    Is this an advertorial? I can't believe the comments below, all in support of Pivot 'owning' the massive huge blunder on live TV. Pivot better hope it doesn't happen again on live TV.

    • @chrisanderson8578
      @chrisanderson8578 Месяц назад

      What do you suggest as an alternative response?

    • @Music-pp4yz
      @Music-pp4yz Месяц назад

      @@chrisanderson8578 I don't need to, I'm sure people are smart enough to see through it for what it is. Sure, you will have your die hard Pivot fans that will cherish the moment Pivot 'owned' up to it and they will post glowing and loving comments. On the other hand, Pivot has a problem, there's people like me who will never go near a Pivot because there was the one time on live TV their frame snapped for the whole world to see. Notwithstanding the frame in question would/should have had the best of engineering and construction along with every conceivable inspection etc. No amount of brainwashing advertorials will change our mind and the reason is MTB can be deadly and you're a second away from a life changing injury. We know the risks but we still do it, do you really want to be on a bike that you can't trust. For example, I don't recall ever seeing a Pivot at Red Bull Rampage (I might be wrong) but I can't recall one.

    • @Music-pp4yz
      @Music-pp4yz Месяц назад

      @@chrisanderson8578 I don't need to, I'm sure people are smart enough to see through it for what it is. Sure, you will have your die hard Pivot fans that will cherish the moment Pivot 'owned' up to it and they will post glowing and loving comments. On the other hand, Pivot has a problem, there's people like me who will never go near a Pivot because there was the one time on live TV their frame snapped for the whole world to see. Notwithstanding the frame in question would/should have had the best of engineering and construction along with every conceivable inspection etc. No amount of brainwashing advertorials will change our mind and the reason is MTB can be deadly and you're a second away from a life changing injury. We know the risks but we still do it, do you really want to be on a bike that you can't trust. For example, I don't recall ever seeing a Pivot at Red Bull Rampage (I might be wrong) but I can't recall one.

  • @WinterGameplays
    @WinterGameplays 25 дней назад

    Ride alloy frames, it's cheaper and safer, most of the times, at least!

  • @DSlite11
    @DSlite11 Месяц назад +1

    this bike is way too complicated I won't be a customer

    • @samuelparamor3726
      @samuelparamor3726 Месяц назад +1

      It’s complicated for a reason, explained in this video. It’s a race bike for the fastest racers so no you won’t be a customer

    • @DSlite11
      @DSlite11 Месяц назад

      @@samuelparamor3726 neither will you