As you may already know if you've been following our Built in Britain series with Muc-Off, back in May we raffled what is going to be one very special bike! A frame built by Rourke, painted by Gun Control Paint and rolling on wheels from Pacenti Cycle Design, our raffle winner has been chosen and £3,764 was raised for the mental health charity CALM. Before we reveal the dream bike we're paying a visit to the great British brands involves in the project - this week it's Pacenti Cycle Design.
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In the video we're talking to Luke Humphreys, the owner of Pacenti Cycle Design, about the craft, skill and understanding that goes in to building the best bicycle wheels possible.
"We don't have the perfect wheel, we don't build perfection. It doesn't exist", Luke explains.
"All we can do is make it better, so we've built a lot of rigs in-house that help us understand what's happening in each wheel better and better.
"By understanding every aspect and every component of each wheel, we can build a better wheel. We still believe we can built better wheels every time we build them. every time we make an improvement, every time we change the spoke length by a millimetre.
"One of our strong beliefs is that a wheel should last and perform.
"In a cycling sense the British climate gives products hell! It puts products through their paces, we can wear bearings out like no one else. It's wet, sandy. gritty, we salt the roads; our poor bicycles take a lot of abuse here in the UK.
"Building products to last here in the UK is probably a testament to their quality. Some of the bikes I've ridden that are the best were built by hand here in the UK."
Being Devon-based, Luke explains the brand's relationship with its neighbours Muc-Off:
"We're well aware of what they've been up to for years, a solid British company.
"We're both international companies working from humble beginnings. It's great a company like that who have now made it big get involved in projects like this, showcasing quality British built product. Giving people an opportunity to have an insight into that is really important."
Check back for the next video in our Built In Britain series this weekend over on our YouTube channel.
Feel free to post some examples of the Grauniad posting lies if you wish to give your point some credence.
It's the invisible * motions of cyclists "wobbling across the road" that causes otherwise careful and competent drivers to randomly drive into them...
Driver taken to hospital after flipped car shut road near Barnstaple...
Fortunately for the driver he owned a basenji! No comment...
Is it a catchy but meaningless hook from a European song contest runner up of yore?...
Yes, I've had this same light for years. It works well and is reliable, but it's a few years old now.
A bargain at under £72 per watt!
Our policing and legal systems are based on witnesses, apart from when it comes to driving apparently.
fun guys
It looks like it would give you more of a sideways elliptical motion - like a cross-trainer - rather than the up-and-down of the Alenax.