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Podcast #072 – Predator Cycling’s tech will make your head explode!

interview with predator cycling founder aram goganian about 3D aero design for bikes
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I hope you’re ready to have your mind blown.

Because the things Predator Cycling is doing with materials, artificial intelligence, computational fluid dynamics, and 3D printing is so far beyond what any other brand is doing, it’s brain-melting.

My guest today is Aram Goganian, founder of Predator Cycling. He’s wicked smart, and since he didn’t mention it, I will: Not only is he pushing the limits of computer design so far that brands like Nvidia and Lenovo are giving him super computer equipment to test, he’s also speaking at their events to teach their teams new ways to use them.

In this ep, he gives us masterclass in design and materials that show how they’re pushing the envelope of not just custom parts, but custom fits to completely optimize aerodynamics down to the position of each individual finger.

This one goes deep. So grab a coffee, sit back, and enjoy.

predator cycling aero bar extensions shown from rear angle

Check out their wild custom aero extensions, designed with L3GION’s Cory Williams, for an example of how they’re applying this multi-material, multi-step process to create better bike components.

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