So I googled to see if there was any more web-shrapnel about the GURU bike meltdown and this story came up.
All the tooling, process and importantly some people were acquired by HIA and relocated to form a new venture. The media producers did a good job of articulating what the result can be when making a bike in one shop, from scratch. Really cool inside look on the layup of carbon bike frames. Things do look familiar, very Guru-ish and that is a good thing, happy to see this:
<https://hiavelo.com/intro-to-hia-velo/
Training Tweets: https://twitter.com/Jagersport_com
FM Sports: http://fluidmotionsports.com
All the tooling, process and importantly some people were acquired by HIA and relocated to form a new venture. The media producers did a good job of articulating what the result can be when making a bike in one shop, from scratch. Really cool inside look on the layup of carbon bike frames. Things do look familiar, very Guru-ish and that is a good thing, happy to see this:
<https://hiavelo.com/intro-to-hia-velo/
Training Tweets: https://twitter.com/Jagersport_com
FM Sports: http://fluidmotionsports.com