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Steel mountain bike philosophy: An interview with Cotic founder Cy Turner
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Cy Turner is the founder and owner of UK-based Cotic Cycles. The Cotic brand got its start in 2003 and is known for high-quality, handcrafted steel bikes, ranging from hardtails to full-suspension bikes to gravel bikes.
- What were you looking for in a hardtail in 2001 that you couldn't find back then?
- Where does the Cotic name come from?
- Why build mountain bikes from steel? Why did you stop using titanium?
- Why does it seem like so many British bikes made from steel? Are most of your buyers located in the UK, or do you see a decent amount of demand internationally?
- Why move away from matched 29" wheels for the recently updated Cotic Jeht trail bike?
- Do you see mountain bike geometry continuing to evolve, or is it pretty well optimized at this point?
- Have you ridden a bike with 32-inch wheels? What's your perspective on the bigger wheel size?
- The Cotic Rocket is one of the few high-end electric bikes with a steel frame. What made you want to design an e-bike?
- What's next for Cotic?
Learn more about Cotic at cotic.co.uk.
An automated transcript will be available at Singletracks.com later today.
This episode is sponsored by Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce.
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