Inside Moots' Incredible Titanium Factory
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Titanium specialists Moots manufacture their beautiful bikes in the US using US-sourced materials. Here's how and why...
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How does Ti bike compared to Alu bike in terms of weight.
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you mad i don't read my comments or email asshole fake junk email is my junk mail hhahahah fuckers!
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Not supported i only buy China made products not USA.
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more old school bikes thank you
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My dream is to buy a MOOTS, road trip to the factory and pick it up with a christening ride in the beautiful lands that surround it.
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Why not laser cutting the Titanium? It will be quicker, more precise, less labor intensive, and eventually lower in cost.
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I want Jon to read me stories when I'm going to sleep
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Where are their e-bikes?
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Make the top of the best bikes in 2016 at the price of 500-750 dollars
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is titanium most comfortable material for gravel grinding or steel??
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The only thing I like about this video is that there are still skilled people who build things in the US. Its just too bad that the end cost is so damn high. Boutique bikes are cool but the wait time and cost prohibit people from getting one. This desensitizes people from the joy of biking. At the same time, even bikes like the Santa Cruz are now made in Taiwan and yet you still pay a premium.
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now that's a passion for bicycle building
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Can't get those welds with plastic bikes......... Damn nice!
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The dislikes come from people who just realized they wasted their money on carbon fiber
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Im guessing Titanium Mtn Bike versions will be still be highly prone to the "audio squeaks & creaks and groans" of a metal frame in a couple of years? I don't enjoy workshop maintenance or paying for it. These sounds are highly annoying for those like me who rural cycle for Peace & Tranquility reasons also. SOLUTION = start saving for 2nd hand Carbon Fiber (squeak proof) model ?
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made with love by real craftpeople to be riden and last forever, beautiful
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Why the dislikes cmon
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I used to work at a bike shop and a customer had a Moots. We got to take it to the back for his regular maintenance. but man those bike are a piece of art. They're not heavy but cold like aluminum it's really strange.
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A video like this is exactly why I subscribe to Bike Radar!
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Sales just increased by 50% lol
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