CC-360 — India's First AI Cycling Shopping Assistant
The Research Problem Nobody Fixed
In 2026, buying cycling gear in India still looks like this: ChatGPT for a starting point. Perplexity to cross-check. Gemini because someone said it was better for shopping. Back to Google because the AI gave brand names but not prices. YouTube for a hands-on review. A WhatsApp group because none of the above knew what a Pune summer actually feels like on a bike.
More AI didn't solve the problem. It just gave the problem a better vocabulary.
Why CC-360 Exists
Cobbled Climbs was never meant to be just a store. The question behind every purchase — not "which helmet" but "which helmet for 100km on NH48 in April heat at ₹15,000" — needed a real answer. CC-360 is that answer. An AI assistant trained on the full CC catalogue, with India built into every response it gives.
What It Does
Ask it what you'd ask a trusted rider who knew every product we stock.
| You Ask | What CC-360 Does |
|---|---|
| "What helmet should I buy under ₹15,000?" | Recommends from our live catalogue in INR — no currency conversions, no out-of-stock guesses |
| "What bib shorts work in Mumbai humidity?" | Filters for Indian climate — heat, sweat, long-distance comfort on real roads |
| "I ride 100km on weekends, what tyres make sense?" | Matches your riding style and road conditions to the right spec, not just the global bestseller |
| "I'm new to cycling, where do I start?" | Builds a starter kit — prioritised, budgeted, India-specific |
| "Rapha vs MAAP for Indian summer riding?" | Direct comparison across brands we're authorised to sell — honest, no fluff |
| "What do I need for the Deccan Cliffhanger?" | Event-specific gear checklist — terrain, distance, conditions accounted for |
One Answer. No Tab-Switching.
It's not a chatbot that deflects. It's not a search bar with a personality. It's the cycling knowledge that should have been accessible in India all along — backed by 10,000+ products across 250+ brands, available any hour you need it.
CC-360 is live on cobbledclimbs.com. Just ask.
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