Deviate Cycles is well known for their high-pivot Trail and Enduro bikes, and that concept has gained a lot of traction in recent years, but getting consumers to accept new ideas can be challenging. Deviate co-founder Ben Jones has a lot to say about the balance of bringing new ideas to market without alienating potential customers; the tradeoffs of gearbox bikes and why they haven’t widely caught on; and much, much more. In this conversation, we also talk about Deviate’s recent efforts to explore bringing production to the UK, including their wild 3D-printed titanium and carbon fiber Lowlander prototype; the Moroccan MTB scene; and the importance of clarity in a brand’s model lineup.
TOPICS & TIMES:
- Ben’s Eurobike recap (2:04)
- The founding of Deviate (2:43)
- The Guide & gearbox bikes (5:51)
- Consumer acceptance of new ideas (14:34)
- The Highlander (19:12)
- The Claymore (22:38)
- Morocco’s MTB scene (33:16)
- Deviate’s model lineup & the importance of brand consistency (35:06)
- The Lowlander 3D printed Ti prototype (37:32)
- The challenges and benefits of onshoring production (44:58)
- Why titanium + carbon fiber for the Lowlander? (49:24)
- Launching the company with Asian production (54:20)
Really enjoying the interviews on this podcast. Thank you for the excellent content.
Thanks, Charlie! Glad you’re enjoying them — lots more good stuff in the pipeline, too.