Germany's Finest Teil 8 || Grinbikes Factory Tour || Grin

Stop 8 was a particular highlight for me. Visiting Phillip felt like a vacation. A biking vacation. The Grin is a beautiful bike, which will soon be available for purchase, and the story behind it is very interesting. Donations to help cover gas costs are very welcome: https://paypal.me/harzenduro Want some really good chain lube? At https://variolube.com, you can get 10% off the entire range with the code HarzEnduro10. 00:00 Intro 02:30 Beer money in Munich 03:04 Company tour: The living room 03:46 The beginning: heavily experimental 05:13 The first bike 06:09 Why aluminum? 07:25 Self-employment with Grin? 08:52 Who welds the aluminum? 09:22 What does a production bike look like? 12:03 Do you still have any free time? 13:02 Craft Bike Days Invitation 15:38 About the Bike Community 17:10 Prototype to Production 19:39 Who Owns the Company? 20:13 Faster than Intends in 8 Years? 21:23 Weight is Important (in the Alps) 23:05 Development Process on the Computer 26:01 How Many Features Do You Want? Yes. 28:40 UDH? As Few Screws as Possible 30:28 Chainstay Lengths 435-450 31:05 Category 5 Approval 33:05 Is Your Own Bike Always Better Than Others? 35:31 Cost Calculation for the Sales Launch 37:20 Test Bikes a Complete Success Except for the Brakes 39:50 Pre-order? 41:02 Color or RAW? 44:30 Company tour: The basement 46:10 E-bike vs. regular bike 47:08 Not enough space, parents help out 47:59 M vs. L 48:49 Framesets directly, complete bikes via dealers 49:45 Company tour: The garden 51:06 Quitting is not an option 52:07 Looks like the Last Coal V3... 52:39 but it's very different 53:07 Seat tube length 390-450 54:00 Changes for the series 54:33 Production in Asia. Why? 58:02 Eurobike 01:00:28 Interesting culture in Asia 01:01:20 Building with proven parts 01:02:06 Content: From quantity to quality 01:03:34 Grin as a passion project 01:05:17 Riding the prototype: The ascent, Part I 01:06:52 MTB news articles as a boost 01:08:36 The ascent, Part II 01:09:18 How do I shoulder a bike? 01:11:28 Weight relevant when carrying 01:12:45 First technical descent 01:15:42 First impression 01:16:18 Second descent 01:16:36 Mushroom identification 01:16:55 Third descent on the Geierstein 01:18:37 Very technical terrain 01:22:55 Second VERY good impression 01:25:21 Final descent 01:29:30 Top-notch crafting 01:31:35 End of the tour 01:31:45 Reveal: Who builds the frames? 01:31:56 Short trial attempt 01:32:58 Conclusion after three weeks 01:35:39 Outro