How about a Di2 app where you input your preferred cadence range and it senses your powermeter/heartrate and shifts to the most optimal gear. A beep would warn you of impending shifts so you're not surprised. The system could also sense sudden power surges and accommodate. Kinda like an automatic transmission. Buggy at first, but it would "learn" your preferences.
RE: Waterproofing your feet. I'm a whitewater kayaker, and we paddle a lot in the cold temperatures. We use Dry-suits, which have latex gaskets at the neck, and wrists, along with a waterproof zipper for entry, and another for relieving yourself without having to take the whole thing off. Quality ones are made of Gore-Tex materials(see Kokatat GMER), and have integrated booties, which you put your river/water shoe of choice over. So on really cold days, a couple of pairs of wool socks under the dry-suit booties, then a water shoe, and your warm, toasty and dry all day, even if you take a swim, or have to do any wading around. Gore-Tex has the tech and knowhow to be able to do the same thing on a pair of bib-tights. Why haven't they? Also, Sealskinz make an excellent waterproof sock. One thing you DO NOT want to do is to put a latex gasket at your ankles, as even a small amount of pressure there can slow the blood flow to your feet making them way colder. Great show as always!
Poor Alex turned red like a tomato when he recalled crying after his awful bonk in Mallorca. Nothing to be embarrassed about, mate. You had a terrible day, you did your best and we are proud of you.
Archer's system can do exactly what Alex suggested. Select the number of gears and then just adjust the spacing. I have this on my fatbike, works great
related- I have a Di2 Alfine 11 sp internal hub, and a wheel with an 11 speed cassette and a Deore XT 11 speed deraileur. I swap those two setups, and the Di2 identifies them.
Watching Simon on the Tech Show doing the Bike Vault segment caused me to reminisce back to the days when he and Dan rated the bikes as either, "Fine" or "Splendid." "Fine" or "Splendid"--so British! Enjoyed the show as always. Keep up the great work!
Maybe ‘Dr O’ (Bond villain?), thought carrying even one spare inner tube would be too detrimental to his ‘aero enslavement’? Or not. Great video and shows how fit Dr O is and how genuine a bloke Alex is. Chapeau to them both.
Hi Alex Bad Boy Supreme, There are heated gloves and some are quite thin and offer good dexterity. They run on a small battery and keep your hands toasty warm. That would seem to be a better and more energy efficient solution to your cold hands problem than heating the entire handlebar.
Frequently I am a bit lukewarm on the Tech show but the chemistry this episode was on point. Great banter and fun topics. I have to give this one a “SuperNice” for sure!
There are so hair raising assumptions about the principle of smart trainers and electricity in general. 😄 First of all the power consumption. Turbo trainers only require something in the region of 2 Watts. They just need to run their tiny “computer” to send and receive data. So Alex you can hammer your sessions because all the energy you put into the pedals is simply converted into heat. Adding to that the 300 Watts you mentioned is actually quite some power. Here are some examples: Charging your phone 10W, charging your tablet 40W, a TV or notebook 60W, a very big dehumidifier to protect Ollie’s bike 200W. Even a solar panel has a peak power of only 400W. Actually we are quite powerful. Change currency and 300W are half a horsepower. Half a horse doesn’t sound weak at all 😉
The tech you wish for programming the derailleur to how many gears you have exists with chinas L-Twoo So the technology exists but Shimano and sram probably want you to just buy new replacements.
I'm with Alex on the electronic options for gearing. I have that on my Stages SB20 smart bike, and it is bloody brilliant. If I plan to ride a route with heavy intense mountains, I can pick the gearing I need to do that with. 2x, 1x, SRAM, Campy, Shimano, flat routes, put a 55 tooth up front and hammer speed, rolling hills, no problem, 10-33 or 11-30... it is fantastic.
The reason for the Di2 gearing is money. It would purely be a software things. LTWoo have the ability to ride 11 or 12sp gearing at the back through the app.
In my experience, Muc-off sealant never dries out. It's still liquid a year after being put in the tires. Unfortunately that also means that it never really seals a puncture (unless adding glitter or something to it).
I agree with Si that I'd like a little more travel with my road disk brake calipers so the pads retract more and never touch the rotor when not being compressed.
Alex talking about electronic groupsets that can be programmed for different speeds, It has been done. L-Twoo ERX groupsets can be set to 10, 11 or 12 speed through its firmware app, but the groupset is hydraulic disc only. The biggest issue with reverse engineering it for fewer gears is that most of the older groupsets are cable (rim or disc) brake only.
Sorry Si, your Simpsons knowledge is slightly lacking - while the Canyonero did feature in the Simpsons episode "The Last Temptation of Krust" with a memorable Krusty endorsed commercian (Canyon-errrooo....hyah!), the vehicle that homer designed was called..."The Homer". In fairness I had to look most of that up but I did know the Canyonero wasn't the vehicle homer designed ;) Agreed though that Yamaha thing is uuuugly.
Heated handlebars and hoods 🤤. Also, Tukas EV reminded me of Tuchas EV. 🤔 Also, re: calling Chloe crying, it's understandable. I'm still blown away you finished the ride and relieved you're alright. Monumental effort.
At least a couple are already available. Shimano Di2 hydraulic shifters could be made with 'flat - ish' tops as the piston and cylinder assembly are running parallel to the floor. You can select speeds in L-Twoo electronic groupset
Si, did you not mention that you were out with your mates recently and had to "borrow" some inner tubes ... pot calling the kettle black. Ollie deserves the ribbing as GCN Tech Groupen Furer (sorry, umlaut missing)
The reason you can't reprogram an electronic groupset is money. They want you to buy the new part. Plus, it's cheaper to develop a device that doesn't have to be reprogrammed.
I believe one of the Chinese groupset brands does exactly what Alex has described. I can imagine the reason is ££££. It means you have to buy a whole new groupset.
Replying to get this comment up. I've seen those L-Twoo groupsets that I've heard can be programmed to 10,11 and 12 speeds thru an app, for the same weight as 105 Di2. In my region (Australia), its even almost half the price of 105 Di2.
I use Sporthill XCski pants over winter cycling shoes. All the water runs on the outside of shoe & not quite lycra tights, but flexible & comfortable in a large range of temps.
Thanks for another great show from the Tech team. I have Oxford heated grips on my motorbike and they are superb for those of us with arthritic hands and as such are very much needed in the cycling world. The down side though is they do take a lot of power and I imagine they would need a big battery for use of longer than an hour on a bicycle.
million % agree on being able to tell electronic shifters how many shifts it should do, it would open so many doors and chances to mix and match different gear, and so many paths to upgrade your system.
Yes. But not everyone wants a cheap chinese groupset that isn’t quite up to middle-tier spec in regard to workmanship, design, bearing quality, performance, or weight. There is a lot more to high performance than the number of cogs in the cassette.
5:30 people forget how much that light rimbrake bikes/frames were braking. I think it’s better (especially at aero bikes) to have that few grams more material.
Ltwoo electronic groupset can be set to 10, 11, or 12 speed. It's great because someone can buy it and worry about changing cranks, cassette, and possibly hub driver later.
I've always wondered why my turbo trainer isn't powering a remote fan that is linked to the speed I'm riding. More effort more wind. Can't be that hard?
That would very easy for the industry to adopt. It’s heading in that general direction with high end mountain bikes. Possibly the only thing keeping it away from full adoption is that SRAM owns the design, and not everyone wants to use it on every frame for that reason.
Heated grips are great on a motorbike, but if your hands are cold on your bicycle, you need to think about your clothing. Cold hands aren't really caused by your hands being out in the wind, it's largely down to peripheral heat loss. Once you have a half decent pair of gloves on, if your hands are still cold you need to warm your body core rather than adding heat to your fingers.
Don't forget the extra weight of spokes in the front wheel with disc brakes - they can't be radially spoked or laced 2-cross; under braking the wheel might experience more tangential force than the rear wheel under acceleration.
2-cross is OK with discs, isn’t it? Maybe not quite as robust as 3x, but I’ve been running 24 spoke 2x on my CX bike for a while and it hasn’t killed me yet.
@@Steve.M 2 cross probably okay then, but the braking forces aren't as high in cx as on warm tarmac. If it's okay in a rear wheel it'll probably be okay on the front..? 🤷♂️ I don't know if there have been any studies on this
Chinese groupset brand LTwoo allows you to choose 10, 11, or 12s with the same group. A cheap upgrade path so you can move to electronic shifting in 1 step, then later move to 12s
Alex saying "12 speed for the price of a chain and cassette" at 6:50 or so and wondering why it doesnt exist... Well that is precisely why. Selling new groupsets
Heated grips are rubbish, they cook your palms like a barbecue, but the rest of your hand's still frozen. Heated gloves - which already exist - are the way to go! That's how i've found them to be, a motorbike in winter.
Exceptional fun show Alex and Si! Bike manufacturers sometimes do go too far and Si's expression "You've taken everything that's good about bikes and ruined it!" is right on and very funny. On the subject of pedaling to generate electricity, it's been done. Years ago I read of an engineer (with a bit of a mean streak I guess), who made electric generators that his kids had to pedal to generate power if they wanted to watch TV, and this was in the last century before digital electronic devices with a lighter power draw were common. I'm imagining a scene where an adventure story ends in a unscheduled 'cliffhanger' because the TV started to fade and the kids couldn't pedal fast enough to see the ending.
Re the water dripping into your overshoes thing. Unless it's really baltic, I ride with 3/4s in the winter. So, I don't even get the benefit of the bottom bit of the tights leg delaying the inevitable. For many years now, the cuffs from a pair of rubber gloves (Marigolds or any kitchen type washing up gloves) have done the trick for me. Water runs down the shins /calf over the cuff and onto the overshoe. Works a treat and takes (on average) 3 1/2 to 4 hrs riding in really bad weather for the socks to begin to dampen. Mind you, Zwift means that I ride indoors if the weather will be bad all day.
Si, Finish line sealant doesn't dry out because it's not water or latex based. Tax Neo 2T trainer can be used without mains power, you provide the power.
Don't know if someone already recommended using latex sealant on a tubular tire. I still ride tubulars due to the great ride feel/performance and carry a 2 oz. bottle of sealant on all my long rides (100 to 160+ km rides). Have found that tubs hold sealant better than clincher tubes which still work as well to effectively seal most punctures (90+%). My tubulars have lasted 2-2.5 years (100's of rides) using latex sealant. Cheers!
I would suggest making jingles out of Si's blowing nose noises and putting that under the show's different chapters, Hot & Spicy Tech, Comment of the Week, Bike Vault, etc... It would make the whole "more aero, more lightweight, more Di2, more carbon, oh the wheels are not aligned" snobism a little bit humane. Thank you :) And now on a more serious side, I really like your shows and the chemistry between you guys so... ride on
Cableless/Hoseless brakes! It's gotta be top of the list guys! No more faffing around with internal or external routing! Automated bike fit! You get on the bike and everything moves to optimally fit you! A bit like expensive cars when they have like 6 different programmable seat positions so there's no arguments getting back in the car after the wife has been driving! The other benefit would be , several people could use the same bike!
Portable turbo you can use without a power supply and outdoors in the rain. Ideally with option for folding no wheels bike. The whole thing to be sub 15kg including its carry-on-luggage size bag.
I agree with Alex that electronic shifters should have programming capability for derailleur travel and number of shifts. I have a bike with a 9-spd cassette and wheel and would like to buy an eTap blips and derailleur but I don't think they can be programmed for 9-spd.
Si mixed up two (equally good) different Simpson's episodes. The car Homer designed was called the "Homer" and was in the episode where Homer's long lost brother, Herb, comes back into his life (played by Danny Devito). The episode with the car, called the Canyonero, was in the episode where Marge gets a SUV and it causes her to drive aggressively. Still happy to see classic Simpson's referenced, despite the mistake.
One can actually power a lot of useful things of a power an average rider can output for a long ride. For example - a laptop, a TV and the bike trainer itself indefinitely. And a trainer never draws even close to your watts. It's just adjusting the position of magnets and consumes around 14 watts or less then no matter what you do. Rest of your power in dissipated as heat
A regular indoor trainer certainly does not consume 300 watts of electricity if you’re riding at 300 watts. The power you produce is converted to heat, which is why the ”drum” on the trainer is hot after a ride. In the winter you presumably have to heat your house, in which case all the energy you produced goes into good use, even if it’s not used for charging batteries of powering TVs.
If there was a way to move the hydro bits from a lever to the caliper somehow? I miss small hoods a lot. Everytime I switch back and forth I miss it more and more.
What bike tech do you wish existed? 🚲👇
One with external cables, threaded bottom bracket,. non specific brand stem / handlebars and round seatpost.
How about men's cycling shorts with a fly to make bathroom breaks easier.
Fully wireless Di2, similar to SRAM. Dura Ace cassettes with a wider range of gears, like an 11-34
A titanium cranium! So I can feel light-headed all the time 😁
How about a Di2 app where you input your preferred cadence range and it senses your powermeter/heartrate and shifts to the most optimal gear. A beep would warn you of impending shifts so you're not surprised. The system could also sense sudden power surges and accommodate. Kinda like an automatic transmission. Buggy at first, but it would "learn" your preferences.
Not Tech, but I'm nominating Alex for the 'Best Bonk Of 2023' for his lap of Mallorca. We need a 'Bonk Vault'. Super Nice Alex!!
Hahahaha it's going to go down as a GCN classic! Was it better than Conor's unbound bonk? 👀
@@gcntechUK gave us Willy Wonka... GCN gave us Ollie Bonkie.😮
@@gcntech Conor's was just 'Nice'. Although, not technically a Bonk, Hank's caffeine overload (some time back) was another Super Nice!
RE: Waterproofing your feet. I'm a whitewater kayaker, and we paddle a lot in the cold temperatures. We use Dry-suits, which have latex gaskets at the neck, and wrists, along with a waterproof zipper for entry, and another for relieving yourself without having to take the whole thing off. Quality ones are made of Gore-Tex materials(see Kokatat GMER), and have integrated booties, which you put your river/water shoe of choice over. So on really cold days, a couple of pairs of wool socks under the dry-suit booties, then a water shoe, and your warm, toasty and dry all day, even if you take a swim, or have to do any wading around. Gore-Tex has the tech and knowhow to be able to do the same thing on a pair of bib-tights. Why haven't they? Also, Sealskinz make an excellent waterproof sock. One thing you DO NOT want to do is to put a latex gasket at your ankles, as even a small amount of pressure there can slow the blood flow to your feet making them way colder. Great show as always!
Alex and Ollie should watch Manon's clip on what you should take with you on a bike ride. Very useful video.
We'll sit them down!
@@gcntech make a video on it
Poor Alex turned red like a tomato when he recalled crying after his awful bonk in Mallorca. Nothing to be embarrassed about, mate. You had a terrible day, you did your best and we are proud of you.
THIS! Nothing wrong with a cry! Alex smashed this ride he put it all on the line for content ... that's our boy 🥹
Archer's system can do exactly what Alex suggested. Select the number of gears and then just adjust the spacing. I have this on my fatbike, works great
We might have to take a look into that 🔍
Beat me to it
I'm making a list of the hundred or so mistakes and omissions in this episode, Archer and Ltwoo definitely make the list !
related- I have a Di2 Alfine 11 sp internal hub, and a wheel with an 11 speed cassette and a Deore XT 11 speed deraileur. I swap those two setups, and the Di2 identifies them.
L-TWOO has this option aswell, its only the big brands that dont offer this feature
Watching Simon on the Tech Show doing the Bike Vault segment caused me to reminisce back to the days when he and Dan rated the bikes as either, "Fine" or "Splendid." "Fine" or "Splendid"--so British! Enjoyed the show as always. Keep up the great work!
You can choose how many gears you want in L-twoo electronic, between 10-12
Mind Blowing Tech 🤯
Week 33 of asking for a “the UCI has no jurisdiction here” T-shirt
The UCI controls all the t-shirt screen printers
Best GCN commenter ever. 👏👏👏 In the words of the late, great Jim Valvano, "Don't give up. Don't ever give up." Staying strong. 💪💪💪
Pedal pushers apparel 😉
Keep up the good work
Week 33 of agreeing
Fair play to Alex for sharing his despair call with Chloe it’s great genuine content love it 😊
Maybe ‘Dr O’ (Bond villain?), thought carrying even one spare inner tube would be too detrimental to his ‘aero enslavement’? Or not. Great video and shows how fit Dr O is and how genuine a bloke Alex is. Chapeau to them both.
He just got a bit too cocky maybe 👀 Certainly needs to watch a few more GCN videos 👀
The car that Homer designed was called The Homer. Canyonaero was a different episode where Marge develops road rage.
Most important comment on this video.
Hi Alex Bad Boy Supreme, There are heated gloves and some are quite thin and offer good dexterity. They run on a small battery and keep your hands toasty warm. That would seem to be a better and more energy efficient solution to your cold hands problem than heating the entire handlebar.
Frequently I am a bit lukewarm on the Tech show but the chemistry this episode was on point. Great banter and fun topics. I have to give this one a “SuperNice” for sure!
There are so hair raising assumptions about the principle of smart trainers and electricity in general. 😄 First of all the power consumption. Turbo trainers only require something in the region of 2 Watts. They just need to run their tiny “computer” to send and receive data. So Alex you can hammer your sessions because all the energy you put into the pedals is simply converted into heat. Adding to that the 300 Watts you mentioned is actually quite some power. Here are some examples: Charging your phone 10W, charging your tablet 40W, a TV or notebook 60W, a very big dehumidifier to protect Ollie’s bike 200W. Even a solar panel has a peak power of only 400W. Actually we are quite powerful. Change currency and 300W are half a horsepower. Half a horse doesn’t sound weak at all 😉
That’s interesting I also feared that it would consume equal the amount of what I am peddling
The tech you wish for programming the derailleur to how many gears you have exists with chinas L-Twoo
So the technology exists but Shimano and sram probably want you to just buy new replacements.
Yep, use this on my L-Twoo eRX!
There is a very good reason for it, if you got an indoor trainer with multiple bike on different speed sharing the same trainer
We think we might have to check that one out 👀
I think the yet-to-be-released ltwoo gravel electronic groupset has the ability to be set for 10-11-12 speed
I'm with Alex on the electronic options for gearing. I have that on my Stages SB20 smart bike, and it is bloody brilliant. If I plan to ride a route with heavy intense mountains, I can pick the gearing I need to do that with. 2x, 1x, SRAM, Campy, Shimano, flat routes, put a 55 tooth up front and hammer speed, rolling hills, no problem, 10-33 or 11-30... it is fantastic.
Re electronic shifting that works with 10, 11, and 12 speed groupsets, this already exists. LTwoo's eRX has this functionality
The reason for the Di2 gearing is money. It would purely be a software things. LTWoo have the ability to ride 11 or 12sp gearing at the back through the app.
You guys were even more hilarious than usual this week! Very entertaining....
Excellent GCN comedy team!
Cheers
Always fun filming with these two 👀
All bearings are maintenance free, if you just don't maintain them.
Let’s have more of Si on the Tech Show - very entertaining 😂
Having the bike upside down was the funniest part of that whole bit. :)
In my experience, Muc-off sealant never dries out. It's still liquid a year after being put in the tires. Unfortunately that also means that it never really seals a puncture (unless adding glitter or something to it).
Handlebar warmers exist for motorcycles. You can easily adapt these pads to fit under bar tape i think.
I agree with Si that I'd like a little more travel with my road disk brake calipers so the pads retract more and never touch the rotor when not being compressed.
you can choose 11 speed and 12 speed with the Ltwoo electronic groupset
Alex talking about electronic groupsets that can be programmed for different speeds, It has been done. L-Twoo ERX groupsets can be set to 10, 11 or 12 speed through its firmware app, but the groupset is hydraulic disc only. The biggest issue with reverse engineering it for fewer gears is that most of the older groupsets are cable (rim or disc) brake only.
Sorry Si, your Simpsons knowledge is slightly lacking - while the Canyonero did feature in the Simpsons episode "The Last Temptation of Krust" with a memorable Krusty endorsed commercian (Canyon-errrooo....hyah!), the vehicle that homer designed was called..."The Homer".
In fairness I had to look most of that up but I did know the Canyonero wasn't the vehicle homer designed ;)
Agreed though that Yamaha thing is uuuugly.
Heated handlebars and hoods 🤤. Also, Tukas EV reminded me of Tuchas EV. 🤔
Also, re: calling Chloe crying, it's understandable. I'm still blown away you finished the ride and relieved you're alright. Monumental effort.
Self charging elektronic groupset. Its pretty easy to design. It is an impertinence that they hide this invention in their drawers
Ltwoo eRX is programmable to make it 10,11 or 12 speed
At least a couple are already available.
Shimano Di2 hydraulic shifters could be made with 'flat - ish' tops as the piston and cylinder assembly are running parallel to the floor.
You can select speeds in L-Twoo electronic groupset
Aero bars with brakes
Si, did you not mention that you were out with your mates recently and had to "borrow" some inner tubes ... pot calling the kettle black. Ollie deserves the ribbing as GCN Tech Groupen Furer (sorry, umlaut missing)
And didn’t replace them
The reason you can't reprogram an electronic groupset is money. They want you to buy the new part. Plus, it's cheaper to develop a device that doesn't have to be reprogrammed.
have to admit that the trek in the bike vault is very nice indeed, great show guys...thanks
I believe one of the Chinese groupset brands does exactly what Alex has described. I can imagine the reason is ££££. It means you have to buy a whole new groupset.
Yeah. Ltwoo groupset has possibility to change number of gears.
Replying to get this comment up.
I've seen those L-Twoo groupsets that I've heard can be programmed to 10,11 and 12 speeds thru an app, for the same weight as 105 Di2.
In my region (Australia), its even almost half the price of 105 Di2.
@@I_Own_A_Pinarello yeah there is no reason other than ££ DI2 can't do this too.
Programmable shifting exists for LTWOO ERX.
I use Sporthill XCski pants over winter cycling shoes. All the water runs on the outside of shoe & not quite lycra tights, but flexible & comfortable in a large range of temps.
Thanks for another great show from the Tech team. I have Oxford heated grips on my motorbike and they are superb for those of us with arthritic hands and as such are very much needed in the cycling world. The down side though is they do take a lot of power and I imagine they would need a big battery for use of longer than an hour on a bicycle.
Heated grips are a great idea 👀 Should we challenge Alex to make his own?
million % agree on being able to tell electronic shifters how many shifts it should do, it would open so many doors and chances to mix and match different gear, and so many paths to upgrade your system.
Maybe it's on it's way 👀 Watch this space!
Si's wishes made me imagine someone in a neopren swimsuit and wellies on a bike.
I imagined Ali G's ice cream glove invention.
Doesn't the latest L-Twoo "groupset" have the ability to change settings between 9, 10, 11, 12 and thirteen speeds?
Yes. But not everyone wants a cheap chinese groupset that isn’t quite up to middle-tier spec in regard to workmanship, design, bearing quality, performance, or weight. There is a lot more to high performance than the number of cogs in the cassette.
5:30 people forget how much that light rimbrake bikes/frames were braking. I think it’s better (especially at aero bikes) to have that few grams more material.
Ltwoo electronic groupset can be set to 10, 11, or 12 speed. It's great because someone can buy it and worry about changing cranks, cassette, and possibly hub driver later.
I've always wondered why my turbo trainer isn't powering a remote fan that is linked to the speed I'm riding. More effort more wind. Can't be that hard?
Thanks Si and Alex. a universal derailleur hanger ?
That would very easy for the industry to adopt. It’s heading in that general direction with high end mountain bikes. Possibly the only thing keeping it away from full adoption is that SRAM owns the design, and not everyone wants to use it on every frame for that reason.
Heated grips are great on a motorbike, but if your hands are cold on your bicycle, you need to think about your clothing. Cold hands aren't really caused by your hands being out in the wind, it's largely down to peripheral heat loss. Once you have a half decent pair of gloves on, if your hands are still cold you need to warm your body core rather than adding heat to your fingers.
In winter, i use bar mitts to protect my hands and no need for thicc gloves!
Plus, it is neopreme.
LTWOO ERX Group set can be programed for 10-11or 12spd. The future is here. If they are doing it, why aren't SRAM and Shimano doing it. $$$$$
We need a GCN Tech show with Dan Lloyd
Dan doesn't ride bikes anymore ... just watches racing 🚴
I also carry a valve extender with me just in case too.
You should go LIVE with bike vaults from some local pub. Drinking beers and make a comments about bikes and fights over that supernice bell ;)
Don't forget the extra weight of spokes in the front wheel with disc brakes - they can't be radially spoked or laced 2-cross; under braking the wheel might experience more tangential force than the rear wheel under acceleration.
2-cross is OK with discs, isn’t it? Maybe not quite as robust as 3x, but I’ve been running 24 spoke 2x on my CX bike for a while and it hasn’t killed me yet.
@@Steve.M 2 cross probably okay then, but the braking forces aren't as high in cx as on warm tarmac. If it's okay in a rear wheel it'll probably be okay on the front..? 🤷♂️ I don't know if there have been any studies on this
Carbon spokes mostly take care of this
Chinese groupset brand LTwoo allows you to choose 10, 11, or 12s with the same group. A cheap upgrade path so you can move to electronic shifting in 1 step, then later move to 12s
Ltwoo electronic group set is 10-12 speed selectable.
Alex saying "12 speed for the price of a chain and cassette" at 6:50 or so and wondering why it doesnt exist... Well that is precisely why. Selling new groupsets
Heated grips are rubbish, they cook your palms like a barbecue, but the rest of your hand's still frozen. Heated gloves - which already exist - are the way to go! That's how i've found them to be, a motorbike in winter.
My first ask is tubeless tires (tyres for those in the UK) that do not require sealant.
That would be the dream... how about solid tyres? 👉 instagram.com/p/Cy1Bjz3M3_k/
Exceptional fun show Alex and Si! Bike manufacturers sometimes do go too far and Si's expression "You've taken everything that's good about bikes and ruined it!" is right on and very funny. On the subject of pedaling to generate electricity, it's been done. Years ago I read of an engineer (with a bit of a mean streak I guess), who made electric generators that his kids had to pedal to generate power if they wanted to watch TV, and this was in the last century before digital electronic devices with a lighter power draw were common.
I'm imagining a scene where an adventure story ends in a unscheduled 'cliffhanger' because the TV started to fade and the kids couldn't pedal fast enough to see the ending.
Great fun to se the A Team in action
Re the water dripping into your overshoes thing. Unless it's really baltic, I ride with 3/4s in the winter. So, I don't even get the benefit of the bottom bit of the tights leg delaying the inevitable. For many years now, the cuffs from a pair of rubber gloves (Marigolds or any kitchen type washing up gloves) have done the trick for me. Water runs down the shins /calf over the cuff and onto the overshoe. Works a treat and takes (on average) 3 1/2 to 4 hrs riding in really bad weather for the socks to begin to dampen. Mind you, Zwift means that I ride indoors if the weather will be bad all day.
Si, Finish line sealant doesn't dry out because it's not water or latex based. Tax Neo 2T trainer can be used without mains power, you provide the power.
L-Twoo's (Chinese manufacturer) electronic groupset does give you the option of setting the group as either 10, 11 or 12 speed from their app.
LTWOO ERX electronic groupset can be set to 10,11 and 12 speed via their app
"... nor have I ever weighed a poo." was my favorite line.
A lightweight aero bike exists the specialized tarmac sl8 is only a few watts slower (5-10) than the trek madone and is much lighter
This is according to an independent test btw
Thanks for featuring my #bikevault submission 😃
The l-too erx groupset is compatible with 10 11 12s cassettes , iv also put abit of tubless fuild in my tubs never have a puncher 👌
19:40 'I love black bikes, I'm not gonna lie...' Reminds me of a song
Si needs to get some Spatz, warm and dry feet all winter!
Don't know if someone already recommended using latex sealant on a tubular tire. I still ride tubulars due to the great ride feel/performance and carry a 2 oz. bottle of sealant on all my long rides (100 to 160+ km rides). Have found that tubs hold sealant better than clincher tubes which still work as well to effectively seal most punctures (90+%). My tubulars have lasted 2-2.5 years (100's of rides) using latex sealant. Cheers!
I would suggest making jingles out of Si's blowing nose noises and putting that under the show's different chapters, Hot & Spicy Tech, Comment of the Week, Bike Vault, etc... It would make the whole "more aero, more lightweight, more Di2, more carbon, oh the wheels are not aligned" snobism a little bit humane. Thank you :) And now on a more serious side, I really like your shows and the chemistry between you guys so... ride on
Si trollig the bike vault. Cannings better have a word with him out the back of the megabase.
Cableless/Hoseless brakes! It's gotta be top of the list guys! No more faffing around with internal or external routing! Automated bike fit! You get on the bike and everything moves to optimally fit you! A bit like expensive cars when they have like 6 different programmable seat positions so there's no arguments getting back in the car after the wife has been driving! The other benefit would be , several people could use the same bike!
Portable turbo you can use without a power supply and outdoors in the rain. Ideally with option for folding no wheels bike. The whole thing to be sub 15kg including its carry-on-luggage size bag.
Yea!!!! Artful presentation in the bike vault matters!
Chinese electronic l-two can switch between 11 and 12 speed for rear derailleur.
Archer Components make an electronic shifting system that works with any rear mech which can be programmed to shift anywhere from 2 to 20 gears.
I agree with Alex that electronic shifters should have programming capability for derailleur travel and number of shifts. I have a bike with a 9-spd cassette and wheel and would like to buy an eTap blips and derailleur but I don't think they can be programmed for 9-spd.
Tech I wish existed: cheap and reliable dynamo and lights setup
Use the bike tire or cranks to charge the di2. I don’t think it will slow the bike at all and you will never have to charge your group set.
Reserve tubeless valves chaps.. game changer for me 👍
I think the electronic multiple geering does exit, but just backward compatible for Sram 11s 🤔
Heated bars via a element cable into a hub dynamo
Si mixed up two (equally good) different Simpson's episodes. The car Homer designed was called the "Homer" and was in the episode where Homer's long lost brother, Herb, comes back into his life (played by Danny Devito). The episode with the car, called the Canyonero, was in the episode where Marge gets a SUV and it causes her to drive aggressively.
Still happy to see classic Simpson's referenced, despite the mistake.
Oooo he's been out Simpson nerded 👀
One can actually power a lot of useful things of a power an average rider can output for a long ride. For example - a laptop, a TV and the bike trainer itself indefinitely. And a trainer never draws even close to your watts. It's just adjusting the position of magnets and consumes around 14 watts or less then no matter what you do. Rest of your power in dissipated as heat
ya on the waterproof shoes issue I even find waterproof socks rubbish since they need a rubber seal so water doesn't just leak into sock!!
@gcn can you use the torque setting of a power drill as a torque wrench?
A regular indoor trainer certainly does not consume 300 watts of electricity if you’re riding at 300 watts. The power you produce is converted to heat, which is why the ”drum” on the trainer is hot after a ride. In the winter you presumably have to heat your house, in which case all the energy you produced goes into good use, even if it’s not used for charging batteries of powering TVs.
Heated grips on my BMW are awesome.
#does have it’s own 1200cc in built generator!
Threaded headset cups, thru axle Alfine hub, thru axle ebike motor.
Or heated gloves perhaps? They already exist!
If there was a way to move the hydro bits from a lever to the caliper somehow? I miss small hoods a lot. Everytime I switch back and forth I miss it more and more.
There’s a wind tunnel test to be had there. Pr Ollie pre poo and post poo, with pre and post weigh in
Chinese company Ltwoo offers an electronic group-set (ERX)where via the app, you can set it to work as 11 speed or 12 speed
Good news boys the electronic groupset that enabled to choose the number of gears already exists… look at the l-twoo e-rx