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Pinkbike Field Test – Starling Murmur

The Pinkbike Field Test is a pretty big deal for most brands… and seeing the Murmur up in lights alongside some big names and big brands has definitely got us celebrating here at Starling.

But what did the Canadian powerhouse think of UK handmade steel? Well, we won’t spoil the surprise but all in all it was a pretty damn positive review. There are a few things we’d probably love to debate over a beer with the reviewers but overall, we’re stoked, not least with the glowing praise for our bike’s ride feel and how effective our suspension is at coping with “rough, rowdy and steep terrain”.

You can read the Pinkbike Field Test Review of the Starling Murmur here.

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Starling Cycles Spur on GMBN Tech

We’re big fans of gearbox bikes here at Starling Cycles, and the Starling Spur is what that looks like.

But… we understand a lot of people still have a lot of questions and there’s a lot of myths surrounding gearbox bikes that need to be dispelled. So, when GMBN Tech’s Doddy got in touch to really get under the skin of gearbox vs ‘normal’ gears we didn’t hesitate.

Press play, like and subscribe, leave a comment and learn which is better, gearbox or derailleur mountain bike gears.

You can learn all about the Starling Spur here on Starling Cycles.

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Singletracks Reviews the Murmur

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US-based Singletracks just gave the Murmur a thorough write-up and it’s already one of our favourites.

Test rider Gerow rode the bike for several weeks, building it up with Ohlins, Middleburn and Funn and including it in the website’s Mid-Travel Mash Up.

Gerow’s opening line sets the tone for the review and we were stoked to see he just ‘gets’ it. “There is an undefinable kinship in the way properly-placed steel tubes can interact with human meat that makes for an amazing experience on the trail”. He praises the “soulful-feel of the bike” and the way the bike “punches a bit above its travel numbers”.

We won’t give too much away – you can read the whole Starling Murmur review here on Singletracks.

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So You Ordered a Bike In Our Sale… What Happens Now?

As you guys know, we’ve just pressed ‘stop’ on our big sale.

Loads of you took advantage of the offer and got 10% off a frame and a free upgrade to custom paint.

We called an end to the sale for a couple of reasons. First of all, the sale existed because our tubing suppliers and powder coaters were closed. We had no clear timescales on when we could fulfil orders. Both of those suppliers are now gearing up for business and will, all being well, reopen in the near future. Great news.

We’re also really keen not to disappoint anyone. We could easily just keep chasing orders till the cows come home. But, we’d be left with an impossible-to-meet order list and with customers wondering where their bikes are. We don’t want that.

So with suppliers reopening and a decent, but manageable number of you signed up for new frames we’ve hit ‘stop’. Now, we’re working hard to fulfil those orders and get you bikes as soon as we can.

If you’ve ordered a frame in the sale and we still had tubing stock (orders received during April), your frame will be heading to the powder coaters any minute. These frames will likely be shipped in 3-4 weeks of writing this (26th May). These will be processed first-come-first-served and in the order they were received. We’ll keep you up to date as we go.

If you ordered after the point we ran out of tubes (orders received during May), your frame is being manufactured now. We’ve got stock of tubes and we’re cracking on. Your frame will be delivered in 6-10 weeks time and, again, in the order they were received. You’ll get updates as we go.

For all future orders, we’re working to 10-12 weeks turn around.

This somewhat unglamorous photo is our first batch of frames ready to go to the powder coaters. Yus!

So, for now, that’s where we’re up to. Thanks to you guys we’re flat out in the workshop and have a healthy order-list to fulfil. Thanks for your orders and thanks for your patience whilst we make them happen.

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We’re Taking Orders Now | 10% Off and Free Paint Upgrade

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We’re weathering the CV19 storm… and we need your help to do it.

UPDATE: Thanks everyone, this was a huge success and we’re stoked to have welcomed so many of you to the Starling family. Bikes will be shipping as soon as we can!

As you all know, the Corona Virus situation is very serious.

We’re doing everything that we can to get through it as best as we can. Where possible we’re working from home.

And when we need to it’s a short ride to the workshop where we can happily work in isolation.

However, our tubing supplier and powder coater are both now closed. We’re also not comfortable shipping frames with couriers for the moment. We can remove the need for a courier to visit, freeing them up to deliver critical supplies where they are needed.

We can continue to build with what tubing we have in stock, but that’s not an endless supply.

As such we won’t be able to supply any frames to new customers for the moment.

But that won’t be forever.

And because that won’t last forever, there’s some good news.

We are able to keep producing frames (or taking pre-orders when our tubing supplies run out) and we’ve got a special offer for you guys.

Buy a Swoop, Murmur or Twist frame now and pay a 25% deposit to receive:

  • Free custom colour option (worth £125)
  • 10% discount

We’ll deliver the frame as soon as we’re able to start building frames, powder coating and shipping again.

In addition, for a limited time, we are going to offer custom geometry on our Swoop, Murmur and Twist frames. Reach, head angle and seat tube length will be available as custom options.

Again these bikes will be offered with free custom paint and 10% reduction.

Finally, I have one Sturn swingarm waiting for a front end, I’m sure I can work out a discount on this.

Just to be clear, we can’t guarantee a timescale for this. We’ll keep building till our tubing runs out and we’ll start painting and shipping frames as soon as we’re able. But, there are no promises when that will be. But, if you order first, you’ll get your frame first.

So in summary:

  • Standard sized Swoop, Murmur or Twist frames, £1590 (inc. VAT).
  • Custom sized Swoop, Murmur or Twist frames, £1960 (inc. VAT).
  • One Sturn for ‘special price’.
  • All with free custom colour option.
  • 25% deposit (non-refundable), then payment before delivery.
  • To be delivered when the Corona Virus allows.

If you’d like one, we’re taking orders through our web-shop right here.

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Introducing the Starling Tellum, a Mullet Bike with a Twist

Starling Cycles challenges you to flip your understanding of mountain bike design with the all-new Starling Tellum.

The Tellum is a ground-breaking, industry-shaking full suspension mountain bike… with a difference.

It takes the scalpel-precision of a fast and manoeuvrable 27.5” wheel and places it upfront. Then, adds the blunt force of a tough, hard-hitting 29” wheel on the rear. The bike is made with no geometry compromises and built around Starling’s fast, compliant and simple steel single pivot frames.

The Tellum was born out of Starling founder Joe McEwan’s constant hunt for answers to the question of how we can go faster and have more fun on our mountain bikes. Having built the Starling Twist, a traditional Mullet bike, Joe questioned whether his understanding was correct.

“I think I was misled in the way I applied the science” says McEwan. “I started from a clean piece of paper again and thought ‘how do we properly do this?’”

“I have talked a lot about gyroscopic stability, the forces that keep a wheel in-plane, and how this is the only significant difference between 29” and smaller wheels. A bigger wheel is more likely to stay in-plane and not get deflected off line, it is also more stable when leant over in a corner. It is these factors that people translate as “better at carrying speed”. But conversely, they also make the wheel harder to be manoeuvred in and out of line choices.”

“With the Twist I took the industry standard mullet solution and applied the wheel stability science, concluding it was better to have a big front wheel for tracking, and a small rear wheel for manoeuvrability. Essentially applying science to a pre-existing solution.”

“With the Tellum, I took a different approach, if we start with the science, what solution do we end up with? What we want is a manoeuvrable front wheel, allowing it to be moved in and out of line choices, picked-up and put where we want – after all the front wheel is where steering occurs! The rear wheel then just follows on. If the rear wheel is stable it just trucks on and keeps the speed, there is no need for a manoeuvrable rear wheel.”

“The solution, the Tellum, just works. The science is right, the bike is right!”

“I hope that my approach inspires the bike industry to flip their established notions of bike design and look at how they can do things differently. Who knows, maybe we’ll see a World Champion on this sort of bike soon?”

So… Was it an April Fool?

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What’s new for 2020?

New bikes, a new approach to frame-building and custom travel options.

Click PLAY or read on to learn all about what’s coming up.

Do the Twist

First up, the big one, the new Starling Cycles Twist.

The Twist is our brand new bike. It’s the love-child of a Swoop and a Murmur with a monster-truck 29″ wheel up front and a fast, fun and flicky 27.5″ wheel out back.

The new mullet-machine is available now, with everything you need to know right here.

UK Made (again)

As you guys know, we made the big jump to ORA Engineering in Taiwan for 2019.

The big news for 2020 is that we’re now manufacturing in the UK again. Well, mostly. We’ll continue to work with ORA for our swing-arms.

All front triangles will now be handmade in the UK at Starling HQ. If you’ve been on the fence about a Starling because you wanted a handmade, British bike this is what you’ve no doubt been waiting for.

The video above will explain more about why we made the big move.

Adjustable Travel

And last but not least, a massive update for all bikes from now on.

All Murmur, Twist and Swoop bikes are now available with as shorter travel options OR with adjustable travel.

This change came from you guys. You asked us for shorter travel options, we tried it, we like it and we decided to make it widely available.

You can learn all about how it works and what we’re offering over on our new Custom Travel page here.

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Introducing the Twist

We’re stoked to announce the launch of our brand new bike.

Introducing the Starling Cycles Twist.

 

The Starling Cycles Twist is the love-child of a Swoop and a Murmur with a monster-truck 29″ wheel up front and a fast, fun and flicky 27.5″ wheel out back.

With 160mm rear travel, mullet wheels and plenty of tyre clearance, it’s built to party.

The 29″ front wheel offers a ton of gyroscopic stability for monster-trucking through rough terrain.

The 27.5″ rear wheel means fun and flicky riding, great manoeuvrability and back-wheel-good-times.

 

✔ Hand built in Reynolds 853

✔ Available in 3 sizes

✔ 27.5″ and 29″ wheels

✔ Max 160mm front and rear travel

✔ NEW: Shorter travel options available

✔ Demo rides available

✔ Available now

The Twist has 160mm travel on the rear and is built for a 160mm fork. The Twist also marks the start of our new adjust able travel options – all bikes are now available with options for reduced travel, with more info available here.

Frames are constructed from custom butted Reynolds 853 tubing, chosen for their combination of lightweight and strength.

Tubes are combined with lasercut and machined steel parts, resulting in a frames where simplicity and a lively feel.

Like all of our bikes, it’s built to go fast and is beautifully simple to setup, ride and maintain.

Twists are available as frame only (with or without shock starting at £1770) and as complete bikes, starting at £3300.

You can learn more about the Twist over on our Starling Twist product page here.