Episode #2: Nick Sande with Surly Bikes

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The spectacular launch of Episode #2 is finally here!

I discuss a couple topics jumping around the bike industry then spend some time chatting with Nick Sande, the Controller of Quality and Designer of Stuff for Surly Bikes. We talk about all things Surly and I did my best to get some info on their new stuff launching at Interbike… but no dice.

Have a listen and tell your friends!

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7 Responses to “Episode #2: Nick Sande with Surly Bikes”

  1. Blue Collar Mountain Biking | Cycling Podcast Nominated for People’s Choice Award | Mountain Bike News, Reviews, How Tos and Deals Says:

    […] I’m sure next year we will be seeing Tim’s new Crooked Cog Podcast on the list of nominees. Right people? Right? That’s what I thought. Bookmark on del.icio.us Email this post to a friend […]

  2. crankk.com Says:

    CC Podcast Episode #2: Nick Sande with Surly Bikes…

    Episode 2 of the Crooked Cog Podcast is out and ready to download. Have a listen!…

  3. Blue Collar Mountain Biking | Around the network | Mountain Bike News, Reviews, How Tos and Deals Says:

    […] Episode #2 with Nick Sande of Surly Bikes has been released! Bookmark on del.icio.us Email this post to a friend […]

  4. wcp Says:

    I love the Flogging Molly intro! and of course Surly rocks.

  5. Guitar Ted Says:

    Tim, great job again. A little additional sound bite-age there, makes it oh so pro. Those Surly dudes are pretty cool. Did you know that one of them (Andy Corson) worked at the same shop that I do now? Does this mean anything?

  6. Tim Grahl Says:

    It means you must be a like totatlly rockin dude.

    But you got that title just by listening to the Crooked Cog Podcast! Rock on!

  7. Twenty Nine Inches | A 29er Bike site » Blog Archive » New Surly Karate Monkey for 2007? Says:

    […] In my interview with Nick Sande from Surly Bikes I asked him about their new stuff being released at Interbike and he was very tight lipped. However, I was talking to a buddy of mine that is usually in the “know” and he mentioned something about Surly reworking the Karate Monkey for 2007. […]

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