I wonder the same and even more so the battery life it has. I have a scwalhbe airmax pressure gauge and that battery dies waaaaaaaayyy to fast. Like I put in a new battery, use the gauge, put it away and the next time I wanna use it not even a month later it's already dead again. Stopped using it as well those button cell batteries don't come cheap.
Yeah, you beat me to that. I will also mention that my first one became so erratic that I tossed it. My second one gives an erratic reading maybe one out of five times. There must be a better gauge.
Pretty sure its the "Tune" button, for anyone reading comments about this. I use it when I get to the top of a climb to drop to my preferred pressure for the descent. Accurate air pressures have made my riding experience much more consistent. I get the same feel each ride/run, unlike the finger-pressure-test-guess. And, going 'too low' has consequences where I ride.
I have the Topeak pressure gauge. It works great, highly recommend. It will update in real time while bleeding. There is a separate button to enable that (top left, looks like a spiral).
Actually the Topeak Pressure gauges does update in real time when you deflate the tire. You just need to press the "tune" button before deflating: the display starts to blink, and the reading is updated in real time.
The way you use a clug, low with both wheels on the ground, is great. I've had two bikes fall, though, mounting front wheel high. These were road bikes with narrow tires, which may be more susceptible to losing the grip as the tires slowly lose air.
As somebody who bought a Fabric water bottle last year, so far the durability has been well worth the price. I’ve been riding more and more difficult trails on my new hardtail in the last month and a half and it still holds up just fine. Granted the bottle itself isn’t huge so that can be a limiting factor, but otherwise it’s a total steal.
Hey seth just wanted to say I just found your channel yesterday and I’ve been watching a bunch of your videos since then. I’m really stoked that I found it because I just got back into mountain biking after not riding since I was around 12. Just moved back home after being in the Marines so my 3 month son can grow up around his family, I’ll definitely be taking him out mountain biking when he’s older. I can’t believe I took so much time off.
Ha ha, I've got real hair from my cat balled into a little disk for sound. Haven't tried it yet, but it looks just like what you have on yours. P.S. My cat isn't dead.
I watch a lot of RUclips videos and I love the way you do product reviews. Don't get me wrong I love all your videos, but can't wait to see more of your take on products.
Hi Seth, thanks for this great vid. I have the topeak minitool without the bottle cage and I think you can loosen up the screws that hold it together for making it easier to flip the bits out. I remember you can do it with the included chaintool so you dont need any other tool. Sorry if its bad englisch, i'm from Germany. Keep up the good work!
This video has a lot of growth potential. I see a firm upshot of views. The length of it is also impressive, longer than average. My girlfriend was impressed.
Bought the clug. Mounted it to my sprinter bumper. Love it- hate it when people kick it and ask- “what’s that for?” Also bot the overpriced chain you recommended- love it. And the chain tool. Thanks so much for the video. 🤘
Ronald Tartaglia A few months ago someone stole my bike, I had my helmet on it and they didn’t steal it, it was a $60 giro helmet. Weird that they didn’t, but not complaining.
If I saw your Giro helmet readily available to steal, you'd probably come back to find I'd left another 3 of the same model beside it, or I'd give you my Bell Super 3 so you can stay just as miserable. I'm yet to own a helmet I actually like.
Tip for the Topeak Mini 20: Cut out a small rectangular piece of electrical tape and put it around one allen key (the middle one), now you have a tab to pull out the key (and the others normally come along by friction)
I got the mountain bike tool/bottle cage. It is really good value. It saved me from a long walk home when my derailleur met my spokes last weekend, and was extremely effective with every tool I used on it
Hey seth im a new fan of the channel recently i fell of my track bike and broke my elbow i missed two of my rowing reggatas and your videos cheered my up i cant wait to get back to mtb and track.
Cool trick: you don't need a chain tool to snap in the master link. Just hold the rear brake and torque the crank arm. The chain will engage and pull the master link into place.
I have an old-school Topeak Power 21 that's 20yrs old & JUST broke...the chain tool. (Lost the wire to hold chain in place - easily replaceable with a piece of wire hanger!) I found a whole replacement tool (minus the wire) for less than 15 bucks. One of my best purchases ever! (And all I really have to replace is the part that screws in & pushes the pin!)
When I get a steel frame set I'm getting that fidlock bottle set up. I think it's genious. I first saw it here I think. I recently watched a GCN video where they talked about it and I needed to see a more in depth video of it. Thanks.
Hey Seth, I have the Fidlock and wanted the One ⬆️ pump. I wasn’t sure the two would work together? I figured twisting off the bottle would hit the pump. Good to see this combo works. Great video 👍🏻
The point of the hiplock is low weight, compact dimensions and ease of use. It's literally meant for nothing more than preventing a random person walking away with your bike while you're inside a gas station getting supplies or taking a dump. When you need a lock this compact, it doesn't really matter how it's constructed, it's theft protection will be pretty much the same. For a regular MTB rider it may not sound like a great idea, but for the roadie and gravel crowd who do whole-day rides without a backpack, it's precisely the thing they want and need. Personally been using a couple of locks like this myself for this very purpose. For commuting, I have an actual security lock, but it's too heavy and bulky for my gravel rides.
8:21 The only time I needed a 10mm hex so far was when I removed a kickstand from a vintage trecking bike. So I guess if you see someone on a trail with a kickstand and you rush to save them from it, this counts as an emergency tool!
Hey Seth i just wanted to tell you how happy i am, i just got a new job (i'm 14) at a local bike shop, i was lucky enough to get this job and after 90 days i can get any Bike in store for 50% off, any recommendations on Giant and or Santa Cruz Bikes ( i currently ride a BMC Speedfox SF 02) cant wait to hear from you!!
Santa cruz. The free bearings for life are worth it, and they have a lifetime warranty. Get a Hightower or HTLT. If you're on a budget, the aluminium Nomad is a sick bike, can handle anything and everything.
the hiplock is what I would consider a "café lock" great for locking up at a busy café while you run inside, lightweight for the roadies, but not secure enough for extended storage. Also great for locking your snowboard while you grab a drink
The pressure gauge is great! I love mine. And if you press the 'tune' button the pressure DOES update in real time. The screen will flash and the pressure reading goes down when you let air out. I have to do a long road climb to get to my local trails so I like to run higher pressures when I leave the house and then take pressure out when I get to the trails.
The Topeak does have a live pressure update setting for use while bleeding. Press the upper black button and the display will start to flash. When you bleed in this mode, the pressure will constantly update and you get an exact reading each time you let off on the bleed button. I used this feature today. I run plus tires, so the pressures are low and need to be accurate, and the Topeak is better than practically all floor pumps for this. I keep one and a good hand pump in my gear bag. That combo is far less bulky and more accurate than a floor pump
Great vid; the Hiplocks are used often here in the Uk, they’re to secure you’re bike whilst it’s still in view of you I.e at a coffee shop (outside), or a burger truck, or checking out some trail you can’t take your bike down, but can still see the bike in view. Little piece of mind I....
"If you helmet has this on it and someone else's doesn't, they'll steal someone else's.... ...and then they'll steal yours" More accurate description of that product
It's generally true that for crimes of opportunity, thieves will go for the thing that is easiest to steal, and in this example, it is far easier and less conspicuous to casually walk by and grab an unsecured helmet than to draw attention to yourself by cutting a security strap.
Thank you for all the dedication you put for videos! They are great and so fun to watch, I just started to mountain bike so your tips and tricks have helped a lot along the way
For strapping things I use a fabric dog collar. Cheap, highly adjustable and easy to clean. Also don't waste your money on digital pressure gauges. Analog will always be more accurate and will last longer.
+1 on the Topeak digital gauge. My Fabric water bottle has held great for over a year including runs down Greens Lick and Kitsuma. It's design just doesn't work well for quick swigs while riding. Too hard to remount without looking. For GoPro mic noise their "Windslayer" works AMAZINGLY well. Doesn't fit for gimbal users but everyone else I highly recommend.
Instead of reusable zip ties, I use Velcro cable ties to secure cables and what not. Find them at the hardware store. The kind that has a hole on one end to interlock VERY securely
A cool hack I found is taking the crap grips that come standard with bikes and cutting them down the middle on one side. Then I zip tied them to my chainstay. Works perfect! Hardly and noise too!
go to the hardware store and get like 2 meters of hose and a couple of U bolts (you use the hose to cover the U bolts so they don't scratch your stuff and also it prevents it from shifting around). Now you can attach a rifle if you wanted to.
The Smart Gauge does actually update in real time as you hit the bleed valve. You have to press top button to get it to work before you start the bleed process, and yes there is a tiny bit of a lag to it but its perfectly acceptable. I love it and have been using it for a few years now. I like it cause my old man eyes have trouble seeing that tiny numbers on the gauge of my pump and its more accurate. As always good video.
Been using both of those Topeak Pressure gauges and Multi-tools for a few months. I can vouch for the quality of them. Well worth the money.
Dang no one even responded phil
I'm subbed btw
Is it easy to change the battery?
I wonder the same and even more so the battery life it has. I have a scwalhbe airmax pressure gauge and that battery dies waaaaaaaayyy to fast. Like I put in a new battery, use the gauge, put it away and the next time I wanna use it not even a month later it's already dead again. Stopped using it as well those button cell batteries don't come cheap.
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The Topeak pressure gauge does update in real time, you just need to press the circle button :) your welcome!
Your right it does. Mine does and it's great.. Just over Inflate and adjust 👍🤘
Yeah, you beat me to that. I will also mention that my first one became so erratic that I tossed it. My second one gives an erratic reading maybe one out of five times. There must be a better gauge.
My floor pump gauges are notoriously off, hence the digital gauge. Like the topeak.
*Almost snaps ankle* “Did my water bottle stay in?”
Good ol’ Seth
Lol
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The efficiency of any saw is directly related to the length and thickness of the beard of the user. It's science.
its definatly tru im 12 and cant saw beacos i dont have a beard i went on amazon bought a strap on beard and now i can saw like a lumberjack
@@f.b.i3237 then I might get a beard too on the next Friday sale
Hahahahaha
@@f.b.i3237 u ruin jokes
As a Canadian I can confirm this.
On the Topeak smart gauge d2 you can push a button so it shows real time pressure when you are using the bleed valve. I have one and love it.
I noticed this right after publishing on Patreon, and added a note. You guys always fill in the blanks!
I should probably sign up to your patreon then haha
You mean just like the analog ones you can pick up for 3.99 at a gas station?
Pretty sure its the "Tune" button, for anyone reading comments about this. I use it when I get to the top of a climb to drop to my preferred pressure for the descent. Accurate air pressures have made my riding experience much more consistent. I get the same feel each ride/run, unlike the finger-pressure-test-guess. And, going 'too low' has consequences where I ride.
Hey Seth, you usually run 20 in your mountain tires as seen in the video? Just curious.! Recently got the Topeak and love the precision!
4:08 that’s something that normally happens to me even if I’m not doing tricks
Crappie Gamer I feelz bad😂
that happened to me when I crashed into a curb
The Topeak pressure gauge can update while bleeding air. Pressing the tune button puts it in a mode which constantly updates the display.
Yes
4:07 when he make a crash all he thinks about is "is my water bottle ok?"
What’s the password?
its on the back
How does he not have any bruises after crash?
"Dude, your bone is popping out from your le..."
"Yeah, yeah, what about my bottle?"
Alex “shouldn’t you get that chec...”
Seth “WE NEED CONTENT!”
Ded 🤣🤣
4:06
Crashes
“Did my water bottle stay in”🤣🤣
All zip ties are reusable with the right flat screwdriver.
really...
Yep
or knife
Be darned if I could pppppunch in the coooombination to a reusable one in the same amount of time
jessestylex True but if someone's trying to strangle you it's not very likely they'd use a reusable one.
I have the Topeak pressure gauge. It works great, highly recommend. It will update in real time while bleeding. There is a separate button to enable that (top left, looks like a spiral).
Imagine making videos about a product and not even reading the manual.
That tube exploding was the highlight - made me laugh and sh!t my pants in equal measures lol
SoL Mackay on point
Looks like ditto for Seth! (Or shud that be shitto!)
Rupert Wenn oh my 😂😂
Dude I lol'd for like 5 minutes 😄
Dude I lol'd for like 5 minutes 😄
I just got a fidlock and can't begin to express how much i love this thing. Not to mention how cool it looks. Thanks Seth!
I'm pretty sure I've binge watched every single one of your episodes. The chain saw is probably my favorite product in this review!
Seth please do some more unicycling videos because u got one and I really enjoyed ur precious series. Keep up the good work love ur Chanel
I love seeing your videos pop up in my subscription box.
1:17 holy shit that is actually very satisfying and smooth🤤
@I killed that beard guy this is rc films and creations but a different acount.what did I comment?
I remenber now I said that’s what she said
That tube man ..bang for your buck eh ;)
macedk hahh
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He was a fool to not wear hearing protection. Hearing loss is cumulative and permanent.
@@KnifeKnut cry about it
@@Lysergic_ harsh yet required
He’s face when the inner tube popped 😂😂😂 literally died!
Seth please do a update on the garage
Actually the Topeak Pressure gauges does update in real time when you deflate the tire. You just need to press the "tune" button before deflating: the display starts to blink, and the reading is updated in real time.
Used a fabric bottle for over a year not fell out once and threads have not worn best cagelles bottle about!!
craig turpie Same with me. Good product.
Who else is triggered that the clug logo was upside down
I feel like he purposely installed it like that lol
it's quite disturbing
If the logo what the right side up it would be facing the wall and you couldn't see it
IM OCD!!!!!!😡😡😡😡😡😡😡 FLIP IT
R u from aus or not a noataced crisps go blues
I've had the fabric cageless bottle 7 months and have had 0 issues with it.
The way you use a clug, low with both wheels on the ground, is great. I've had two bikes fall, though, mounting front wheel high. These were road bikes with narrow tires, which may be more susceptible to losing the grip as the tires slowly lose air.
With the multi tool you should be able to adjust how hard it is to move tools by loosening the nuts that the tools are secured with
aWildTomAppeared just to add, this is what the small hex key on the chain tool is for
The smart Gauge does update real time pressure measurement when releasing air if you push the "tune" button while holding it on to your valve
The fabric cageless bottle is incredible, even after over a year of use. Doesn’t drop for anything.
9:40 “ dead cat thingy” 🤣🤣🤣
I was looking for this
As somebody who bought a Fabric water bottle last year, so far the durability has been well worth the price. I’ve been riding more and more difficult trails on my new hardtail in the last month and a half and it still holds up just fine. Granted the bottle itself isn’t huge so that can be a limiting factor, but otherwise it’s a total steal.
Hey seth just wanted to say I just found your channel yesterday and I’ve been watching a bunch of your videos since then. I’m really stoked that I found it because I just got back into mountain biking after not riding since I was around 12. Just moved back home after being in the Marines so my 3 month son can grow up around his family, I’ll definitely be taking him out mountain biking when he’s older. I can’t believe I took so much time off.
Ha ha, I've got real hair from my cat balled into a little disk for sound. Haven't tried it yet, but it looks just like what you have on yours. P.S. My cat isn't dead.
that would be a livecat
I use a piece of kitchen sponge stuck around the mic with glue. Works about ¾ as good as a dead cat.
so the cat isn't dead? but is it hairless now? lol.
Probably brushed his cat
Kris Nordberg great now steps going to get a cat farm just for his cameras
I watch a lot of RUclips videos and I love the way you do product reviews. Don't get me wrong I love all your videos, but can't wait to see more of your take on products.
Hi Seth, thanks for this great vid. I have the topeak minitool without the bottle cage and I think you can loosen up the screws that hold it together for making it easier to flip the bits out. I remember you can do it with the included chaintool so you dont need any other tool. Sorry if its bad englisch, i'm from Germany. Keep up the good work!
PadrinoXL ja genau das wollte ich auch schreiben ;)
Your English is better than a lot of English speakers.
your reaction to the tube ballooning is so real!
thanks for the vid!
This video has a lot of growth potential. I see a firm upshot of views. The length of it is also impressive, longer than average. My girlfriend was impressed.
Bought the clug. Mounted it to my sprinter bumper. Love it- hate it when people kick it and ask- “what’s that for?” Also bot the overpriced chain you recommended- love it. And the chain tool. Thanks so much for the video. 🤘
You should build an actual dirt jumper
Jacob Neill why the murder machine is unique
Michael Scott the Murder Machine isn’t a dirt jumper.
It can be tough forcing a knobby 2.5 into tight places
No snow in Australia all year round boi! Australia ftw
COOOL
I bought the fidlock because of your review and I love it.
You can use “hiplock” to attach an inner tube to the bottom of your saddle instead of Velcro
I just wanted to thank you for getting me into mountain biking because now I'm addicted
same
8:04 cleverlelrelrelrelre compartment xD
Most I've ever laughed in 6 months
He says a clever little lmao easy to miss tho
Lee O'Boyle r/woooosh
I love people who are honest about products they are given for free thanks Seth!
Wait a minute people steal helmets? Boy if someone wants to steal my sweaty ass stank helmet they need it worse than I do
Ronald Tartaglia A few months ago someone stole my bike, I had my helmet on it and they didn’t steal it, it was a $60 giro helmet. Weird that they didn’t, but not complaining.
If I saw your Giro helmet readily available to steal, you'd probably come back to find I'd left another 3 of the same model beside it, or I'd give you my Bell Super 3 so you can stay just as miserable. I'm yet to own a helmet I actually like.
Ronald Tartaglia my helmet got stolen at school
Ben Fairy Bro same
Ronald Tartaglia O
I just got a fidlock at Sea Otter, and I am absolutely living it!
i must go to sleep... AFTER THIS!
Tip for the Topeak Mini 20: Cut out a small rectangular piece of electrical tape and put it around one allen key (the middle one), now you have a tab to pull out the key (and the others normally come along by friction)
rip berm creek and the first drama drop, you will be remembered
I love when the tube popped and the guys reaction 😂
Love you vids Seth your inspired me to ride all those years ago now it’s my life
I got the mountain bike tool/bottle cage. It is really good value. It saved me from a long walk home when my derailleur met my spokes last weekend, and was extremely effective with every tool I used on it
6:44 my favourite part😂😂
Please use the air compressor clip as a prelude to all of your productions. One of the funniest things I've ever seen!
6:43 good ol seth lmao🤣
nice dicc
Hey seth im a new fan of the channel recently i fell of my track bike and broke my elbow i missed two of my rowing reggatas and your videos cheered my up i cant wait to get back to mtb and track.
6:45, love how Seth covers his ears about 4 secs after the pop
Cool trick: you don't need a chain tool to snap in the master link. Just hold the rear brake and torque the crank arm. The chain will engage and pull the master link into place.
Another great clip and your face expression was placeless when the tube exploded 😂🤙🏽
I have an old-school Topeak Power 21 that's 20yrs old & JUST broke...the chain tool. (Lost the wire to hold chain in place - easily replaceable with a piece of wire hanger!) I found a whole replacement tool (minus the wire) for less than 15 bucks. One of my best purchases ever! (And all I really have to replace is the part that screws in & pushes the pin!)
Topeak D2 SmartGauge
RTFM!! It shows pressure in real time! You need to click little button....
When I get a steel frame set I'm getting that fidlock bottle set up. I think it's genious. I first saw it here I think. I recently watched a GCN video where they talked about it and I needed to see a more in depth video of it. Thanks.
Love the thumbnail
That’s real click bait 😂
Hey Seth, I have the Fidlock and wanted the One ⬆️ pump. I wasn’t sure the two would work together? I figured twisting off the bottle would hit the pump. Good to see this combo works. Great video 👍🏻
The hiplok is designed for cafe stops, shop stops, and is basically to stop opportunistic theft- good for roadies
toasty bear even on my old beater bike i would not use that. i could use a lock and some electrical wire and get better theft protection!
The point of the hiplock is low weight, compact dimensions and ease of use. It's literally meant for nothing more than preventing a random person walking away with your bike while you're inside a gas station getting supplies or taking a dump. When you need a lock this compact, it doesn't really matter how it's constructed, it's theft protection will be pretty much the same.
For a regular MTB rider it may not sound like a great idea, but for the roadie and gravel crowd who do whole-day rides without a backpack, it's precisely the thing they want and need. Personally been using a couple of locks like this myself for this very purpose. For commuting, I have an actual security lock, but it's too heavy and bulky for my gravel rides.
Can confirm that fabric water bottle is really good had it on my bike for almost 6 months now and it has held up like new👍
8:21 The only time I needed a 10mm hex so far was when I removed a kickstand from a vintage trecking bike. So I guess if you see someone on a trail with a kickstand and you rush to save them from it, this counts as an emergency tool!
Hey Seth i just wanted to tell you how happy i am, i just got a new job (i'm 14) at a local bike shop, i was lucky enough to get this job and after 90 days i can get any Bike in store for 50% off, any recommendations on Giant and or Santa Cruz Bikes ( i currently ride a BMC Speedfox SF 02) cant wait to hear from you!!
Go with any Santa Cruz u wont regret it
The giant reign is better for the cost, but if you have the budget get a Bronson or maybe a nomad
Santa cruz. The free bearings for life are worth it, and they have a lifetime warranty. Get a Hightower or HTLT. If you're on a budget, the aluminium Nomad is a sick bike, can handle anything and everything.
i've got a Giant shop near me and they always seem to be the best value for what you get
Get a SC Chameleon
the hiplock is what I would consider a "café lock" great for locking up at a busy café while you run inside, lightweight for the roadies, but not secure enough for extended storage. Also great for locking your snowboard while you grab a drink
6:42 that face tho Seth was confused...
ChickenDock6549 Gaming 6:47
Galaxy Plays
Other than I rather have a few secs before instead of after plus this was half a year ago!
ChickenDock6549 Gaming ooooo okay
The pressure gauge is great! I love mine. And if you press the 'tune' button the pressure DOES update in real time. The screen will flash and the pressure reading goes down when you let air out. I have to do a long road climb to get to my local trails so I like to run higher pressures when I leave the house and then take pressure out when I get to the trails.
*Gets up from intense crash*
"Yeah Yeah is my water bottle okay!?"
The Topeak does have a live pressure update setting for use while bleeding. Press the upper black button and the display will start to flash. When you bleed in this mode, the pressure will constantly update and you get an exact reading each time you let off on the bleed button. I used this feature today. I run plus tires, so the pressures are low and need to be accurate, and the Topeak is better than practically all floor pumps for this. I keep one and a good hand pump in my gear bag. That combo is far less bulky and more accurate than a floor pump
I loudly laught when that inner tube blew up
Great vid; the Hiplocks are used often here in the Uk, they’re to secure you’re bike whilst it’s still in view of you I.e at a coffee shop (outside), or a burger truck, or checking out some trail you can’t take your bike down, but can still see the bike in view. Little piece of mind I....
"If you helmet has this on it and someone else's doesn't, they'll steal someone else's....
...and then they'll steal yours"
More accurate description of that product
It's generally true that for crimes of opportunity, thieves will go for the thing that is easiest to steal, and in this example, it is far easier and less conspicuous to casually walk by and grab an unsecured helmet than to draw attention to yourself by cutting a security strap.
Oddly enough, I think I actually have an application for the Hiplock...wouldn't have thought of it had you not posted here. Thanks!
can u do some summer hacks and a list of high end mtb please
Thank you for all the dedication you put for videos! They are great and so fun to watch, I just started to mountain bike so your tips and tricks have helped a lot along the way
Am I the only one that got annoyed when the clug was placed upside down
Been using both of those Topeak Pressure gauges and Multi-tools for a few months. I can vouch for the quality of them. Well worth the money.
Slow-mo bottlecam is stunning!
make THE ULTIMATE NONE BACKPACK STUP!!!!
For strapping things I use a fabric dog collar. Cheap, highly adjustable and easy to clean. Also don't waste your money on digital pressure gauges. Analog will always be more accurate and will last longer.
The thumbnail made me cringe for some reason...
Codymc1497 E WTF IS THIS?! Omgaaaaaagha!!
Agustín Echevarría 🤣
Ye same lol
Condom
Im here just to see if I was clickbaited... but, thinking it well... Im not 100% sure i want to know why that could possible clickbaited me...
+1 on the Topeak digital gauge.
My Fabric water bottle has held great for over a year including runs down Greens Lick and Kitsuma. It's design just doesn't work well for quick swigs while riding. Too hard to remount without looking.
For GoPro mic noise their "Windslayer" works AMAZINGLY well. Doesn't fit for gimbal users but everyone else I highly recommend.
Hey seth when will you review that fat bike ? It looks legit
With Topeak Pressure Gauge you can read updated values while bleeding air.
The Clug looks like the winner here.
Instead of reusable zip ties, I use Velcro cable ties to secure cables and what not. Find them at the hardware store. The kind that has a hole on one end to interlock VERY securely
okay now the thumbnail is just wrong
Hahahahaha
😂
Agreed
A cool hack I found is taking the crap grips that come standard with bikes and cutting them down the middle on one side. Then I zip tied them to my chainstay. Works perfect! Hardly and noise too!
With the one up edc strap, can you attach a water bottle to the bike with it?
I can't attach a bottle holder to my capra 🤔
you can zip tie a cage to the frame. i did that on my old bike
Zefel make some cage mounts on straps so should go on any bike
Try the Fidlock Universal Base - works with both their 15oz & 20oz bottle.
go to the hardware store and get like 2 meters of hose and a couple of U bolts (you use the hose to cover the U bolts so they don't scratch your stuff and also it prevents it from shifting around). Now you can attach a rifle if you wanted to.
The Smart Gauge does actually update in real time as you hit the bleed valve. You have to press top button to get it to work before you start the bleed process, and yes there is a tiny bit of a lag to it but its perfectly acceptable. I love it and have been using it for a few years now. I like it cause my old man eyes have trouble seeing that tiny numbers on the gauge of my pump and its more accurate. As always good video.
You can reuse any zip tie if you know how to
The clug and chain saw are really cool. Need to look them up.
Thanks Seth 🤜
seth: **dies**
seth: did my water bottle stay on?
The tube pop cracked me up. Too funny.
You sound exactly like ChrisFix
Chris fix has a more coarse voice
Finally someone said it!
Not at all