Dialled Bikes isn't a business, it's a hobby. I would say a labour of love, but Burgtec already use that strapline.
I never started Dialled Bikes to be a big company, and it's always been a reflection of what I enjoy doing on a bike, more than knocking out what I think will sell. I've been enjoying BMX racing and 4X over the last few years, so that's where my focus has been, as well as running 2 fairly successful teams (2 x No.1 BMX team titles in 2010 for the BC National Series and British Champs, numerous No.2 NPS 4X team rankings, still trying for the No.1).
All frames get little tweaks and evolutions with each batch, but true, I haven't brought out any new models recently as I felt the bases I wanted to cover were already covered. There's some stuff in the pipeline though - just need to get it CEN tested and do some in-the-field testing as well.
For the last 20 months, I have also been incubating a new bike company/brand which will focus purely on BMX, 4X and XC racing, no steel, initially aluminium, then possibly Ti and carbon frames if the brand grows. The name of that brand is FTB (Factory Team Bikes). The first batch of BMX race frames will arrive around April. This will allow me to design in other materials without soiling the good name of Dialled, cos we all know that steel is real