Privateer to Pinkbike – Paul Aston – Part Two

December 30, 2020

Paul Aston is someone who’s dedicated his life to bikes. From the early days of dirt jumping in the Midlands of the UK, all the way to racing Downhill World Cups as a privateer. Paul is probably best known for his time as European Technical Editor for Pinkbike, and that infamous ENVE wheel review. In part two we chat about his role at Pinkbike, and what goes into being a good tester/reviewer. Paul shares some details on his Nicolai build and why he thinks all bikes should have at least 200mm travel. He also shares some setup tips and has a great answer to the £150 question! So hit play above and give part two of this episode with Paul Aston a listen.

You can follow Paul on Instagram @astonmtb.

Find Paul’s Nicolai build information here.

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