Starling is just amazing, I don't own a Starling but always been fascinated by their work, knowledge brand, and of course their beautiful steel tubing. I'm also a big fan of their tech journal and I will definitely own a Starling in the near future. Cheers to Joe and the team.
It was rad seeing their process. Also the colour scheme of the bike at the end is clean as heck. Love when the rear triangle is a different color than the front
We tested the Murmur a few years back for an article - hit the site to check it out. We should also have their new Mega Murmur coming to test shortly, so stay tuned for that one!
Starling is just amazing, I don't own a Starling but always been fascinated by their work, knowledge brand, and of course their beautiful steel tubing.
I'm also a big fan of their tech journal and I will definitely own a Starling in the near future.
Cheers to Joe and the team.
It was rad seeing their process. Also the colour scheme of the bike at the end is clean as heck. Love when the rear triangle is a different color than the front
Thanks glad you enjoyed it.
Very interesting. I would like to see more of this type of content.
Thank you Scott! We enjoyed learning about it too
Awesome, this was great and informative on the whole process is. Thanks guys!
Beautiful looking bikes. Bet that steel rides awesome.
Ace video guys
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! They’re fun bikes for sure.
Love my Murmur, only a mega murmur is tempting
Didn't they let you ride the complete bike? I would love to see a review!
We tested the Murmur a few years back for an article - hit the site to check it out. We should also have their new Mega Murmur coming to test shortly, so stay tuned for that one!
so is this episode 1 of 5? Wheres the rear triangle, the painting etc? Common guys.
Starling rear triangles are not made in the same facility, and they are painted externally too, so we were unable to access these processes to film.
Why is the video so dark? i couldve filmed this better on my phone...
Thanks for the feedback