Making everybody’s gravel experience easier. Thanks for the work you’ve been doing! If you ever considered reviewing Specialized Pathfinder 2Bliss Tyres and or Vittorias Terreno Dry I’d very much be interested to hear what you have to say!
Cheers mate, always glad to help! I've certainly considered the Pathfinders and put in some requests to Spez but I never heard back. There's been no shortage of other brands wanting to send tyres so I've not gotten around to tyres I'd have to buy. Maaaaaybe I'll get to them eventually.
My lazy solution is to leave my TT bag on my bike all the time. The little adapter thingy seems to make more sense for slammed stems with little to no steerer to strap Velcro around.
I can see a bigger need for those of us that don’t have bento bag attachment holes in there top tube. Perhaps a combo that all a top tube interface? Just a thought
I should've mentioned, the slide component does ship with some 3M tape for top tubes without the mount points on it. You stick down the lower plate to the top tube. I'd be... unsure of how long that would last though considering how firm you need to yank the bag off the top tube.
Review coming soon mate! I've been using it for the last few months so... expect the video in July. Winter weather means more time inside making content 😅
This is an expensive hobby... that's a given. You start out with a $600 bike, find out you really enjoy riding, move up to a $1500 bike, then $3000 bike. Add in bags that all seem to cost around $100-$200, $400 tent, $200 sleeping bag/quilt, lights, clothes, etc. and now you're in it for $10,000 :-) Oh, and bike tires that cost more than CAR TIRES!!! Thanks! Be safe out there!!!
Straight to the point, no waffling, cool useful product, good review.
Pretty much what I was about to say....so cheers
Cheers guys! Quite nice to make shorter videos, I might have to do more 😂
Yay, you nailed the pronunciation. Good on ya mate!
New sub here. I'm enjoying the content, which has been super handy.
Live long and keep pedalling and reviewing!
Cheers
Good job buddy
Sympa cet accessoire ! Jolie trouvaille, merci :)
Making everybody’s gravel experience easier. Thanks for the work you’ve been doing!
If you ever considered reviewing Specialized Pathfinder 2Bliss Tyres and or Vittorias Terreno Dry I’d very much be interested to hear what you have to say!
Cheers mate, always glad to help! I've certainly considered the Pathfinders and put in some requests to Spez but I never heard back. There's been no shortage of other brands wanting to send tyres so I've not gotten around to tyres I'd have to buy. Maaaaaybe I'll get to them eventually.
My lazy solution is to leave my TT bag on my bike all the time. The little adapter thingy seems to make more sense for slammed stems with little to no steerer to strap Velcro around.
How does this work with 3T Exploro. The cables in between the top tube bolts and the steerer?
I can see a bigger need for those of us that don’t have bento bag attachment holes in there top tube. Perhaps a combo that all a top tube interface? Just a thought
I should've mentioned, the slide component does ship with some 3M tape for top tubes without the mount points on it. You stick down the lower plate to the top tube. I'd be... unsure of how long that would last though considering how firm you need to yank the bag off the top tube.
My Apidura bag doesnt tilt when turning the steering .. but mine does sit back a bit further than yours
Do new bikes come with holes to mount this bag?
Some do, but not all. Fairly common on gravel bikes 👌
Totally off topic but I would love to hear your opinions on the Bryton Rider 750.
Review coming soon mate! I've been using it for the last few months so... expect the video in July. Winter weather means more time inside making content 😅
How often does one crank their handlebars to full stop, left to right, repeatedly?
It's one of these magical new things called a "demonstration" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This is an expensive hobby... that's a given. You start out with a $600 bike, find out you really enjoy riding, move up to a $1500 bike, then $3000 bike. Add in bags that all seem to cost around $100-$200, $400 tent, $200 sleeping bag/quilt, lights, clothes, etc. and now you're in it for $10,000 :-) Oh, and bike tires that cost more than CAR TIRES!!! Thanks! Be safe out there!!!
Riding your bike to sleep on the ground is surprisingly expensive 💸
The price is also the reason why cycling is the whitest sport.
I love the idea of this, but at $80 AUD, it's hard to justify to myself, let alone my Wife!!