![]() ![]() Travis Brown: It could be, hopefully, if we discover something that has a performance advantage, we don't have to let it languish that long for the right landscape. Travis Brown: That was probably about 15 years ago, 14 years ago, we started doing that.īrian Park: So, it might be that the things that we're talking about now are still 15 years away? You did that 69 bike, how many years ago? So yeah, we're still messing with that.īrian Park: You were at the forefront of pushing some mixed wheel size stuff at Trek quite a long time ago. It has always been interesting from the 26, 29 comparison and mixed wheel platforms in 27.5, those kinds of things influence the character of a bike so much. Travis Brown: Yeah, I don't know what bird got out of the cage, but we have been messing around with some unusual wheel sizes. Mike Levy: A little birdie tells me that you've been riding some interesting and larger wheel sizes lately. These days he's the field test manager, running an entire crew of riders who are working on products that we're going to see in the future. He was a regular on the World Cup circuit, before turning his attention to product development with Trek in the mid-2000s. ![]() If you followed cross country racing in the '90s and the 2000s, you've probably heard of Travis Brown. ![]()
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