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The Cycling Independent
The Pull
The Pull is a podcast devoted to one-on-one interviews with artisans about their craft.
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4.7 stars from 46 ratings
Love the show!!
Love the show, very informative, after listening to the frank the welder episode ysll mentioned Merlyn Townley I’d love to hear about his adventures in pro mechanics,
brad1822 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/23
Still not there yet
Been with you a long time. But as a roadie there ain’t much here anymore. You are the what’s left, I need to listen to something when you have listened to all other podcasts. Still have not righted the ship since Selene left.
JimV 1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/30/21
I MUST stop listening!
Ok. I found The Pull about a month or so ago. I’d been researching MTB frames and thought I’d made my decision when I listened to the Sycip podcast. Then I kept listening to podcasts. I ended up putting a deposit down on a Paul Sadoff built Rock Lobster ... but kept listening to podcasts. After...Read full review »
Rich East Bay via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/20
Recent Episodes
Of the many builders I've met over the years, I don't think I've met any with a more unusual background. Bryan Hollingsworth is a New Englander who cut his teeth working for Seven Cycles. He may be the only builder I've ever met who has fabricated frames from carbon fiber, titanium and steel. I'm...
Published 02/06/20
Published 02/06/20
Of the many frame builder who can capably be called masters of the craft, it is distinctly possible that no one has been at the bench longer than Mark Nobilette. His credentials are impeccable. He was trained by Albert Eisentraut in the first frame building class that Eisentraut taught, which was...
Published 11/28/19
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