163 Bicycle Hacks and Tips for Everyone

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @crispyfilms3983
    @crispyfilms3983 5 месяцев назад +306

    What a nice throwback, the old hacks videos is what I first started watching in 2016. You came a long way man!

    • @TrikiDick
      @TrikiDick 5 месяцев назад

      I was thinking the same thing, back in those days few tools, now all the good stuff.

    • @haxboi5492
      @haxboi5492 5 месяцев назад +10

      Holy hell that much time passed?

    • @crispyfilms3983
      @crispyfilms3983 5 месяцев назад

      @@haxboi5492 I know, I was only 14 when I started watching now I’m about to turn 22. I don’t even really ride bikes anymore just dirt bikes and my Harley but I still watch the new stuff.

    • @dylan-5287
      @dylan-5287 5 месяцев назад +8

      The old days of Seth riding around Florida haha.

    • @topspot4834
      @topspot4834 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@dylan-5287Crazy how time flies! I started watching from Florida too, I think it was the trip with Alex to Key West ... I still watch all his videos, but I like the Seth's Bike Hacks channel name better, plus his old logo!
      And I know Seth's on top of it and we're not privy to the data, but I always thought the name change was a bad idea. We know what Berm Peak means, but most new viewers have no idea. Seth's Bike Hacks is straightforward and at least people realize it's a channel about bikes ... And his reasoning was that it no longer fits his content, but using that same logic, neither does Berm Peak anymore. There's a lot more videos about bike hacks and parts/components than there are Berm Peak.

  • @DaytonaStreetLights
    @DaytonaStreetLights 5 месяцев назад +547

    If this video has taught me anything, its that the inside of Seth's handlebars is a gold mine.

    • @MJ-tz8cq
      @MJ-tz8cq 5 месяцев назад +6

      a real reason for stealing it 😀

    • @6dmiller
      @6dmiller 5 месяцев назад +5

      It really made me wonder where the hot dog came from that was used on the frayed cable end.

  • @BermPeakExpress
    @BermPeakExpress  5 месяцев назад +82

    0:00 - Open a Quick Link with Normal Pliers
    0:15 - Opening Quick Links without Quicklink Pliers
    0:45 - Zip Tie Chainstay Protector
    1:15 - Cleaning Action Camera Cases
    1:45 - Standing Bikes Upside Down
    2:15 - Truing Wheels without a Stand
    2:45 - Using Patch Kit Boxes for First Aid Kits
    3:15 - Predicting Ownership with Paper
    3:45 - Sealing Tubeless Tires with Glitter
    4:15 - Bleeding Air from Hydration Packs
    4:45 - DIY Seat Covers with Towels
    5:15 - Shortening Zip Ties with a Knife
    5:45 - Using Paper Clips as Extra Hands for Chains
    6:15 - Setting Master Links with Cranks
    6:45 - Cleaning with Abrasives like Sea Salt
    7:15 - DIY Bike Stand with 2x4 Wood Pieces
    7:45 - Removing Grips with Water and Zip Ties
    8:15 - Leveling Road Bike Saddles
    8:45 - Securing Bikes with U-Locks and Cables
    9:15 - Using Security Skewers
    9:45 - Lubricating Floor Pumps with Chain Oil
    10:15 - Cleaning Paint Scuffs with WD-40
    10:45 - Aligning Disc Calipers with Business Cards
    11:15 - DIY GoPro Mounts
    11:45 - Storing Tools with License Plates
    12:15 - Using Old Inner Tubes for Heavy-Duty Rubber Bands
    12:45 - Hiding Cash in Handlebar Ends
    13:15 - Bracing Sidewall Tears with Currency
    13:45 - Fixing Cable Frays
    14:15 - Cleaning Bikes with Car Interior Wipes
    14:45 - Keeping Flies Away with Raised Arms
    15:15 - Weighing Bikes with Fish Scales
    15:45 - Making Homemade Trail Mix
    16:15 - Storing Master Links in Bar Ends
    16:45 - Opening Bottles with Platform Pedals
    17:15 - Cleaning Chains with Two Toothbrushes
    17:45 - Preventing Frame Damage with Velcro Pads
    18:15 - Cleaning Rotors with Alcohol Prep Pads
    18:45 - Using Honey as Energy Gel Substitute
    19:15 - DIY Tailgate Pad for Pickups
    19:45 - Adding Citrus to Hydration Packs
    20:15 - Keeping Hydration Packs Cold with Ice
    20:45 - Cleaning Hubs with String or Zip Ties
    21:15 - DIY First Aid Kits in Seat Posts
    21:45 - Marking Shifters and Brakes for Alignment
    22:15 - Using Garden Hose Segments for Dummy Hubs
    22:45 - Preventing Brake Caliper Compression with Paper
    23:15 - Going Single Speed in Emergencies
    23:45 - DIY Chain Guides with Zip Ties
    24:15 - Cleaning Hydration Packs with Baking Soda
    24:45 - Keeping Helmets Fresh with Washing Machine
    25:15 - Using Pool Noodles for Bike Protection
    25:45 - DIY Retractable Hydration Hose Holders
    26:15 - Using Hardware Store Glasses for Cycling
    26:45 - Squaring Off Sockets for Suspension Work
    27:15 - Writing Work Orders for Bike Maintenance
    27:45 - Replacing GoPro Lenses
    28:15 - DIY Mud Guards with Plastic Sheets
    28:45 - DIY Pizza Cutters with Bike Parts
    29:15 - Washing Bikes with Car Wash Soap
    29:45 - Cutting Carbon Bars with Water
    30:15 - DIY Disc Brake Truing Tools
    30:45 - Using Neodymium Magnets for Tool Holders
    31:15 - Making Picks from Bicycle Spokes
    31:45 - Wrapping Duct Tape Around Pumps
    32:15 - Cleaning Bikes with Garden Sprayers
    32:45 - Securing Shoelaces from Drivetrain
    33:15 - Using Tire Lever Hooks
    33:45 - Hand Mounting Tubeless Tires
    34:15 - Setting Beads with Hand Pumps
    34:45 - DIY Mini Tailgate Pads
    35:15 - Reducing Hitch Rack Wobble with Aluminum Cans
    35:45 - Using Carbon Paste for Camera Mounts
    36:15 - Making Dog Barriers with Cargo Nets
    36:45 - Loosening Stubborn Air Caps
    37:15 - Holding Knee Pads in Place with Chamois
    37:45 - Securing Bikes in Pickups with Ratchet Straps
    38:15 - Securing Brake Hoses with Zip Ties
    38:45 - Using 29” Tubes for All Wheel Sizes
    39:15 - Fixing Presta Valves with Presta Valve Caps
    39:45 - Adding Leverage to Multi-Tools with Through Axles
    40:15 - Removing Stumps with Reciprocating Saws
    40:45 - Sifting Soil for Jumps with Leaf Rakes
    41:15 - Summoning Locals with a Whiz
    41:45 - Touching Up Bike Parts with Sharpies
    42:15 - Making Cheap Forks Look Legit
    42:45 - Painting Vinyl Seats
    43:15 - Using Disc Rotor Bolts for Customization
    43:45 - DIY Sand Blaster with Air Compressor
    44:15 - Cleaning Blood Stains with Hydrogen Peroxide
    44:45 - DIY Glasses Holder on Handlebars
    45:15 - Water Bowl for Dogs with Rocks
    45:45 - Setting Sag with Compression Adjustment
    46:15 - Treating Wood Features with Bleach
    46:45 - Welding Cable Ends
    47:15 - Bearing Removal with Clamps and Sockets
    47:45 - Using a Dime as a Crank Puller Adapter
    48:15 - Quieting Saddle Pouches with Socks
    48:45 - Cleaning GoPro Lenses with Alcohol
    49:15 - DIY Wheel Holders with Hardware Store Materials
    49:45 - Using Obscure Fasteners for Bike Security
    50:15 - Storing Tubeless Plugs in Multi-Tools
    50:45 - Temporary Chain Repairs without Quick Links
    51:15 - Using Kids’ Balance Bikes for Trampoline Practice

  • @SimonNguyenHein
    @SimonNguyenHein 5 месяцев назад +64

    Finally! The video I didn't know I needed - a whole 2 hours of premium procrastination content!

  • @macsmandy1
    @macsmandy1 5 месяцев назад +20

    FYI: CLEANING YOU HUBS. In the old says - 50'S 60'S our bikes usually came with a piece of belt leather hung around the hubs, in a loose loop with a small red reflector attached to the closure end, worked great! You still see them on some bikes, like Brompton and they sell the straps on ebay but would be easy DIY. I still do it on my modern bikes! Love you video..

    • @snowdrop629
      @snowdrop629 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes! I thought I dreamed this..

    • @alexanderg117
      @alexanderg117 2 месяца назад

      Hey, who you callin’ a HUB? (“you Hubs…”) 😅

  • @Mafacracer
    @Mafacracer 5 месяцев назад +128

    This guys handlebars are like a time capsule full of letters of authenticity, chain links, snacks, dollar bills 😂

  • @nobodyishere2928
    @nobodyishere2928 5 месяцев назад +605

    New video idea: 10 TIPS to make your bike look better without spending alot.

    • @rodolfoo3015
      @rodolfoo3015 5 месяцев назад +45

      clean it, change cable ends, hoses, bolts, etc, put some new grips that pop out, brake grips, apolster the seat with some cool shirt or something, add stickers (dont overdoit), new tires, and i dont know more.

    • @SkysTrains
      @SkysTrains 5 месяцев назад +13

      @@rodolfoo3015 pedals can be relatively cheap aswell to match the colour you chose for the grips and stuff, also the little things over the valves on the tires you can colour match too.

    • @anaboveaveragedog
      @anaboveaveragedog 5 месяцев назад +7

      He actually made a video like this already

    • @lazylonewolf
      @lazylonewolf 5 месяцев назад +5

      He has tons of videos like that

    • @litwanlazerdimfan
      @litwanlazerdimfan 5 месяцев назад +3

      Use sticky fingers

  • @coflyer2949
    @coflyer2949 5 месяцев назад +8

    Seth, thank you so much for these videos! They helped me get back into the sport after almost a decade. I rented a bike recently and tried out my local trails, and while they’re fairly flat I had a blast! Again thank you for everything Seth!

  • @318Arnie
    @318Arnie 5 месяцев назад +5

    After watching your videos for years by now, I never realized how many of you hacks and tips I use on the daily. Thank you, Seth!

  • @Mallsus2
    @Mallsus2 5 месяцев назад +12

    the old-school 90s method of getting those grips on was to use hairspray. It would be slick going on and then provide some adhesion between the grip and the and the bar once it dried up

  • @diyguru7531
    @diyguru7531 5 месяцев назад +7

    Great tips. A couple of options: 1) For greasy hands without the skin irritation, work out the grease from under nails or skin crevices using vegetable oil, then cut the oiliness with dishwashing liquid. 2) Effervescent denture tablets are an easy way to clean water bottles and hydration packs, and leave a nice clean scent afterwards.

    • @marcdaniels9079
      @marcdaniels9079 4 месяца назад

      Tio 2. Cool
      Tip 1. WTF - never put dishwashing liquid on your hands as it is so anti- grease it will strip all the natural oils. Buy a proprietary hand cleaner.

  • @teoparaschiveanu
    @teoparaschiveanu 5 месяцев назад +2

    Bravo taicule! Un video foarte mișto din care am mai învățat câte ceva.
    Aș mai avea un truc, două de adăugat:
    Cântărește bicicleta pe un cântar de oameni. Mai întâi te cântărești pe tine, vezi ce greutate ai, apoi te cântărești cu bicicleta în brațe. Scazi greutatea ta din total și ai obținut greutatea bicicletei.
    Pentru cârcei / crampe, mănâncă o jumătate de lămâie și îți vei reveni.
    Google translate limba română 😊
    Mulțam, Seth, ești de-al nostru!
    Zi frumoasă și cu multe zâmbete!

  • @rishiklal1757
    @rishiklal1757 5 месяцев назад +111

    Please bring back cooking with seth

    • @VarietySpecials
      @VarietySpecials 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes plzzzzzz

    • @HarrisonSolie
      @HarrisonSolie 5 месяцев назад +12

      i misread that as "cooking with meth" at first

    • @IlllIlIlIIlll
      @IlllIlIlIIlll 5 месяцев назад +9

      Cooking meth with Seth​@@HarrisonSolie

    • @KaiMTB11
      @KaiMTB11 5 месяцев назад +1

      Please seth

    • @gaterunner64
      @gaterunner64 4 месяца назад

      Jobleth or on a tight budget? Cook leth meth weth Seth.

  • @Turbosupreme77
    @Turbosupreme77 5 месяцев назад +18

    Gotta bookmark this so I can come back to it every time I'm stumped in the garage. Thanks Seth!

  • @LukeWarminger
    @LukeWarminger 5 месяцев назад +2

    G'day Seth, thank you for this super bike hacks video. Your channels are one of the many reasons why I love mountain biking.
    Thank you for your hard work filming and editing. This super cut would've taken a fair while to put together, given the years of gems in the videos.

  • @ish474
    @ish474 5 месяцев назад +13

    All hail Drama, forever in our hearts!!!❤

  • @ironmaiden5658
    @ironmaiden5658 5 месяцев назад +38

    I've got $387 in my handlebars. I did the hacks 34 times.

  • @maestronglaagan9094
    @maestronglaagan9094 5 месяцев назад +1

    You really took me on a trip down memory lane. I discovered your channel during the pandemic and its these videos that I used to watch over and over again when I was just starting to get addicted to bikes. You have come a long way

  • @abridgingpanda7372
    @abridgingpanda7372 5 месяцев назад +1

    22:00 this actually will help me! I have a project of mine and I was thinking on ways to make a tensioner with a thin metal bar. Thanks to the garden hose, the chain won't rattle about when it hits the bar!

  • @StantonEast
    @StantonEast Месяц назад

    Wait, we have neat little reusable ziplocks?! Holy cow, I need these!
    Also, "I'm gonna show you how to put a sock in it" the one time I thought something was a metaphor, and this guy literally puts a sock in it. Such joy from that moment, considering I usually take things literally! Thank you for that surprise; it brought me so much laughter. Growing up, I always heard "put a sock in it" as a metaphor, so this was a delightful twist.
    I’ve learned so much about bicycles that I never even realized needed attention. I’ve been riding in a VERY unwise way for decades! Thanks to this guy, Global Cycling Network, and other amazing bicycle channels, I’ve learned a lot and am more informed even about diet now! Berm Peak, in particular, has been entertaining, informative, and super helpful. I highly recommend watching more of his videos.
    Also, from personal experience: I strongly advise against using rear-mounted bags that also have side saddle bags near the rear tire. It's a terrible idea-trust me on this one! also side note: learned the term Hike-a-Bike from this guys videos!

  • @coupesandroadsters
    @coupesandroadsters 5 месяцев назад +2

    regarding velcro on the cables, you could buy a roll of felt tape. This is what is used in some vehicles as a wiring harness wrap so that the bundle of wires doesn't make noise hitting interior car panels.

  • @xSARGEx117x
    @xSARGEx117x 4 месяца назад +2

    20:00 TOURNIQUET!!!! when out on trails, make sure you have something that can stem blood flow, preferably something you can use one-handed if needed.
    Anyone who watches Alex's channel (as well as plenty of others, but... Y'know) will know that can come in very handy for reasons you might never consider.
    You might hit a hip jump just slightly off, snap your carbon fiber handlebars, and the edge digs into your leg.
    I've needed my first aid kit every month since I got it, and I would buy a brand new one every time I used it if I had to.

    • @BewilderedDuck-e5l
      @BewilderedDuck-e5l 4 месяца назад

      A pack or two of z-fold gauze can be used to pack a wound on limb or joint area (tourniquets only work on limbs) and only cost £/$ 3
      Can also be used to cover less severe wounds or support an arm after the collar bone spontaneously disassembles 😂

  • @gabrielgabor6239
    @gabrielgabor6239 5 месяцев назад +3

    The peak of mtb life hacks! Respect man, been watching you since forever!

  • @MrAdventur.e
    @MrAdventur.e 4 месяца назад +1

    Hands down the best mtb RUclips channel on the internet!

  • @daviddarwiche7932
    @daviddarwiche7932 5 месяцев назад

    Seth, I found this video to be extremely enjoyable, and I did learn a thing or two, and it was very enternaining, and I chose a rainy day to watch it so I did not lose riding time. You are the genuine article.

  • @kusokurae21
    @kusokurae21 4 месяца назад +1

    I got a bit emotional when I saw that old footage of Drama. I’ve had my fair share of painful memories when it comes to losing a dog. Thanks for sharing that video

  • @willperry9722
    @willperry9722 5 месяцев назад +2

    GoShank 😂, I'd forgotten about that. Loved looking back over this old stuff. I especially love the hack of closing power links by putting them above the chain stay 👍🏻

  • @notl33t
    @notl33t 5 месяцев назад +4

    Honestly, Zip Ties are the GOAT hack enough that its not a bad idea to carry them around along with a knife or multitool to shave them down.

  • @Utoobdewd
    @Utoobdewd 5 месяцев назад +4

    I don’t even own a bike, yet i still watch every Berm Peak episode..

  • @Toretto16
    @Toretto16 Месяц назад

    From all the bike video I have been watching last 10 years, this one is definitely the most usefull. If I could, I would give you 1000 likes. One is just not fair enough!

  • @danielnorrell3677
    @danielnorrell3677 5 месяцев назад +3

    This was a great surprise of an upload! I was stuck in a cramped mini van and this very long video was a great distraction.

  • @duanebrenneman4481
    @duanebrenneman4481 5 месяцев назад +5

    Instead of pool noodle, go to your local hardware store and get foam rubber plumbing insulation. It’s not as thick as pool noodle, comes in different “pipe” size and is already split down the side!!

  • @reliably.setback
    @reliably.setback 4 месяца назад

    thanks man, i knew some of these tips (&forgot) and learned alot of new ones. i know editing can take a while, so it's appreciated.

  • @TAGSlays
    @TAGSlays 3 месяца назад +1

    33:10 About the wet shoe hack. Magazines and glossy paper does NOT work. Actual Newspaper is what you want. And if you do this, and put them in a sunny window area, it will reduce/remove odor too!

  • @michaelchimento1914
    @michaelchimento1914 5 месяцев назад +5

    "Just obtain a segment of garden hose, your neighbor mate have one." 😂😂😂 21:28

  • @HFVidShotz
    @HFVidShotz 4 месяца назад

    Good to see it all together. Thanks Seth! Miss ole Drama🐾

  • @doggames10
    @doggames10 5 месяцев назад +34

    1hour 48minute long video???
    Aight time to get the popcorn out

  • @themostlymikeshow
    @themostlymikeshow 5 месяцев назад +1

    This was a nice trip down memory lane! Cool watching your success progress over the years. Thanks!

  • @arysic6623
    @arysic6623 5 месяцев назад +3

    finally a comeback for the goated series

  • @ddahstan6876
    @ddahstan6876 3 месяца назад

    WOW!! So useful and entertaining. I'm upping my game after watching this Encyclopedia of Tricks, starting with Zip Tie Inside Out for truing wheel... or using Nut and Bolt!! ❤ ❤❤🎉

  • @MrSVTLoren
    @MrSVTLoren 2 месяца назад

    I wanted to recommend "flush cutters" for your many zip tie uses. I can feel all those those potential cuts and scratches.
    Love the Channel, thank you!

  • @nicolaseast255
    @nicolaseast255 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Seth I have been waiting for a video like this you are my favorite RUclipsr and mtb riders I watch your videos everyday and I have watched all of them and you have inspired me to start mountian biking I am 13 and i live in southafrica in cape town and I have been working on a mtb track of my own and I have been practicing everyday so one day I can be like you and I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoy your videos and keep up the hard work and I really appreciate it have a great day

  • @joshuaanothereraseddad
    @joshuaanothereraseddad 5 месяцев назад +4

    Welp, we know the 2x4 clip is a little dated. Because they sure ain't just a few bucks these days haha! Thanks for the video captain! Some rather useful tidbits for sure.

  • @cldevelopment3807
    @cldevelopment3807 5 месяцев назад +1

    I watch you all the time Seth, you're absolutely amazing! I watch every video and you help me out so much

  • @christopherstabile7814
    @christopherstabile7814 5 месяцев назад

    Really enjoyed the throwback to the old videos that originally hooked me on your channel. Thanks!

  • @maverickbonato8164
    @maverickbonato8164 5 месяцев назад

    I periodically rewatch your old videos for some reason and now I got them all cleanly in a compilation. Great xV

  • @arizona5234
    @arizona5234 3 месяца назад

    this was such an awesome video wow, definitely will be using some of those hacks. I was surprised to see it came out this year, it gives me that OG classic youtube vibe

  •  5 месяцев назад

    I've watched a dozen videos about tubeless before I setup mine, but I totally missed the part that you're not supposed to use tire levers on a tubeless setup. Thanks for explaining it to me Seth! :D

  • @somewhere0verthere
    @somewhere0verthere 4 месяца назад

    Another good strap wrench alternative is an old tube. Wrap it around the item very snugly and when the rubber meets rubber it makes a really good grip. I've used tubes all the time in the place of a strap wrench

  • @imjustjamei
    @imjustjamei Месяц назад

    Old road bike tires make nice chainguards for your frame. I cut the stickers section on the tire so it looks cool too.. even creates an air gap for further protection by the curve in tire.
    Some long handled tin snips will get through the tire bead. I also made small cuts of some old road tires that the rubber wore off, and I use those for gashes in my tires as temporary solution.
    also a better trick for handgrips is using air pressure by cupping one hand on the end of the handlebars to trap air in followed by cupping and tapping the grip on other side forcing trapped air out underneath the handgrip you are trying to install. Using an air compressor can work too. but unnecessary.
    your background music sounds a bit like "The Real Milli Vanilli - Keep on Running".. what an awesome song..

  • @MooseyMTB
    @MooseyMTB 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks! This video came out at the perfect time, I’m going on a 2 hour road trip today, and this will be perfect to watch.

  • @justableachfan845
    @justableachfan845 Месяц назад

    0:30 Use electrical tape. It's the same thing used for marching drumsticks and works very well. It can degrade over time and may need some retapes if you use your bike extensively through bumpy areas, but it fits most bike color schemes and also covers more area than zipties. I still think that zipties are still an extremely worthy choice if you don't have tape and can otherwise be fashionable and colorful. I really like the idea of protecting the paint front wearing off.

  • @firehazard1792
    @firehazard1792 5 месяцев назад +2

    The license plate for tools with belt clips is smart, but I would fold over the edge of the top of license plate, it would be a somewhat more secure hold but more importantly much less risk of dying if you somehow manage to fall neck first into it.

  • @RicardoCooper
    @RicardoCooper 4 месяца назад

    Here are a couple:
    * Use an old water bottle as storage, you can put tools, or other "recreational" items in it, and it has the added benefit of being water proof.
    * Use solder to keep your break/shift cables from fraying, you will never need to use another ferrule or cut a cable when maintenance is necessary.

  • @somewhere0verthere
    @somewhere0verthere 4 месяца назад

    Lever bleed funnel trick. If you have the funnel with a gasketed plunger, you can use that plunger to pull out most of the air really easily. Basically insert and remove the plunger with mineral oil in the funnel and that action pushes a small ammount of fluid in and brings air to the lever. It's way faster than actuating the brake lever many times for a burp.

  • @tommyrq180
    @tommyrq180 5 месяцев назад

    This is a gold mine of great ideas! Seth is the King of Zip Ties, I believe! 👑

  • @exzeroex
    @exzeroex 3 месяца назад

    For the rain x, it needs to be buffed like polishing it. instructions should say something like turn the windshield wipers on for some minutes. It generally helps for older glass that may have little scratches and pits on it, if it's a new screen it's already smooth.

  • @penguinbadgerturkeybear4343
    @penguinbadgerturkeybear4343 3 месяца назад

    The hair clip is brilliant! Cheers!
    Also, can you make a video on those ridiculous old SoftRide MTB's?

  • @bonneharkema2458
    @bonneharkema2458 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks! this vid was useful and has a lot of fun. I can add one thing:
    I use hooking loop as a frame (chain) protector. I swirl it around the chain back fork arm to whenever come in handy. :)

  • @superchungus
    @superchungus 3 месяца назад

    dude, you're really funny! love the hacks man, keep'em coming!

  • @andrewchristiansen8311
    @andrewchristiansen8311 3 месяца назад

    If you keep your old rubbery compressor air hose I cut a 4 inch piece and slid it over the "Kickstand that comes on wal mart bikes" and is just a bent 3/8 inch steel rod. I slid it up so when you push it with your foot its much softer. For those with sore feet. Also it holds the bike better. I used some HF 2 part epoxy on the steel rod before sliding the hose on.

  • @joneinarmattiasvisser6113
    @joneinarmattiasvisser6113 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've used luggage scales to measure bike weight. It has a strap you can hook around your frame or seat, and lift it up, voila

  • @bluchschnibel7806
    @bluchschnibel7806 4 месяца назад

    I work at a bike store and we use a lot of your hacks by default. Old school repairs, simple and low cost.

  • @qwertyazerty2137
    @qwertyazerty2137 5 месяцев назад

    To decouple and couple a quick link you can also use hooked circlip pliers. And there's no need for a hairpin to keep prevent the chain from snapping when decoupling the quick link. Just take the chain partially or completely off of the chain ring to release its tension. For the chain guard, I recently utilized an old tube strapped with a couple of zip ties. It's better than just zip ties or an oracal sticker, because it muffles the chain slap.

  • @bunjdawg
    @bunjdawg 4 месяца назад +1

    1:31:56 -- Debbie Downer safety moment: when using an angle grinder, NEVER put your body in line with the plane of the cutting disc. If the disc shatters it will blast shards that can be as deadly as bullets. Especially in this configuration: your brachial artery is basically lined up with the disk. You can get the same forearm leverage from the opposite side but MUCH more safely.
    Also, I know they're kind of annoying and get in the way, but always much safer to have a disc guard in place.
    Angle grinders are about 1000x more dangerous than they appear.

  • @OnterribleBlows
    @OnterribleBlows 2 месяца назад

    49:20 if you do get air bubbles under a sticker a debit card (or any similar card) works great, i use this on the tinted windows on my car so i doubt it'd scratch the paint on a bike but im not certain as i haven't done it, it might damage stickers though since the only ones ive used it on are vinyl so do be aware

  • @nourddinekamay8236
    @nourddinekamay8236 4 месяца назад

    thanks bro . i love all what you show about mountain biking 😀 greetings from Morocco . atlas mountains

  • @roachwerks3043
    @roachwerks3043 Месяц назад

    18:00 Fellow tundra owner. A man of culture. Greatest pickup truck ever made

  • @YungEarl1
    @YungEarl1 5 месяцев назад

    hi Seth , to repel water from your Gopro lens I use automotive ceramic coat. works great as it has oleophobic effects. just apply a thin layer and wipe it off with a dry cloth immediately.

  • @tylerrisser7159
    @tylerrisser7159 5 месяцев назад

    Seth you're a legend and an inspiration. Thanks for all the excellent awesome content. More flip bike!!!!

  • @monkeyman1282
    @monkeyman1282 5 месяцев назад

    Bike man has returned with more wisdom. May your shifting stay ever smooth and derailleur intact.

  • @applausen2188
    @applausen2188 4 месяца назад

    For the chain combination look I have attached one of those under the saddle tool pouches to stuff it in. Works much better than wrapping it around the seat post and it’s not rattling around. I went down to my local shop and found the exact size and now it’s like the lock isn’t even there.

  • @AlexPhelpsMTB
    @AlexPhelpsMTB 5 месяцев назад +3

    Just me who watched the whole thing? 🤣 Great video! brings back creek memories.

  • @azazeldeath
    @azazeldeath 4 месяца назад

    Ex vehicle mechanic, idk why it isn't big in the bike community. But get the dust caps for your valve stem that has the valve tools inbuilt, they are cheap, add extremely little weight. And means you have the tool there with you all the time.
    They are used alot in the 4x4 (offroad) community as we tend to destroy valves all the time. And if they get mud coated it's easier to clean the area and replace the valve than pump dirt into the tire.

  • @nightshade4873
    @nightshade4873 5 месяцев назад

    Another one, though this is more of an old timer thing
    Using a Long Nose Plier to unlock/lock a casette, jamming the arm between the locking ring and the hub axle, make sure the arms do engage well, twist the arm but keep jamming it in to prevent it from jumping, you can use an adjustable wrench or vise-grip pliers to clamp to the side and gain better leverage.
    i used this to change the casette on my bike, it can put scratches on the locking ring, a useful means though not worth it if you can afford a reasonably durable casette tool.

  • @flexdermeister6969
    @flexdermeister6969 5 месяцев назад

    For the shrader adapter, just get one, put it on your presta, and a schrader cap on top. Been using it like that for years, never had an issue finding a pump for me or family, friends )

  • @EnhancedNightmare
    @EnhancedNightmare 4 месяца назад

    31:10 - > my favourite mud guard material are plastic paper folders. Super light, cheap, easy to cut and really robust in this application.

  • @Mile-long-list
    @Mile-long-list 5 месяцев назад +2

    Cooking spray on the downtube, chainstays, bottom of the fork crown/legs, rear shock spring and the rims/spokes. Mud wont stick and easy to wipe off. Your bike will also smell like dinner !

  • @nunyabusiness9013
    @nunyabusiness9013 Месяц назад

    I'm an e scooter guy. Specifically the big boy ones that go 50 mph+. I watch this channel because there's alot of crossover between bike accessories and scooter accessories.

  • @erikk7643
    @erikk7643 5 месяцев назад

    This is brilliant! I'm not mechanically inclined and getting into all road bikes. Thank you

  • @michaelwier6315
    @michaelwier6315 2 месяца назад

    I have a small gripe about the chain stay protector with the zip ties how about cutting a piece of old inner tube and starting it on one end with a zip tie and then wrapping it around the tube until your desired length and then put another zip tie on the other end works fantastic been doing it for over 15 years

  • @kaidenseeley3339
    @kaidenseeley3339 5 месяцев назад

    Seth I lover your channel I remember watching your channel and waiting for those old bike hack videos to come out I remember the days of the deck and I watched the entire build of berm park I really hope that one day you bring back the Seth’s food hacks they where the best

  • @richardjdeighton5894
    @richardjdeighton5894 День назад

    So refreshing to see a hacking mind set Seth...
    At 1:38:56 re welding cable ends, what a faff!.., try 'twist welding' cable ends. Use locking pliers, a pencil torch, and an electric drill, to 'weld' the wires together into a tapered end. A cable can then be re-threaded through housings and fittings, and loosing a ferrule is no big deal.., search 'Twist Welding Cable (How To)'

  • @Baki_and_Friends
    @Baki_and_Friends 4 месяца назад

    After 2yrs of hiatus from mountain biking because of new baby in the family, now I'm riding again...need to catch up with Berm peak..💪🙏

  • @corneneethling2277
    @corneneethling2277 5 месяцев назад

    With me and my daughter looking to start cycling further from home this coming spring, the wife bought us each a hydro pack. The techs for maintaining them and the hacks wiil come in helpful. Just wish they were in one video

  • @millardjk
    @millardjk 5 месяцев назад

    I've noticed that the thru axles of my bikes have a hex socket on *both* sides, giving me an additional "plan b" if I need to break loose. You just need to remember that the turn direction is the opposite because you're on the opposite side of the threads.

  • @zehpah3907
    @zehpah3907 5 месяцев назад

    I was just thinking about this yesterday halfway eating a very delicious double cheeseburger, "What if Seth makes a compilation of all bike hacks he knew? Man that would be rad" AND IT CAME!!

  • @MuthaFkaJones
    @MuthaFkaJones 3 месяца назад

    That transition from the bike handlebars to the graffiti was epic bro. Nice vid!

  • @Azzysdesignworks
    @Azzysdesignworks 5 месяцев назад

    I cut up Darrel and Lea licorice bites (the 3 flavor pack is great) into small bites for my trail mix, along with cashews and pistachios. Sometimes, I break up some pretzels (Utz Splits are the current favorite because of ingredients and taste), and next batch is getting cut up dried kiwi.

  • @robertgraves3215
    @robertgraves3215 4 месяца назад

    Aluminum HVAC tape is great for a chainstay guard , smootth it out with the handle of your scissors. You can also make radiation shield for your cellphone with it and even fake chrome strips to bling up your frame.

  • @ftomasi
    @ftomasi 5 месяцев назад

    The nostalgia of Seth's Bike Hacks is hitting hard right now.

  • @MishaDaBear
    @MishaDaBear 4 месяца назад

    Crazy carpets (thin plastic snow sleds) make a great tent under pad & stone protector.
    Crazy carpets can repair a slashed tire.
    Mr.Tuffy will stop nails, staples, tacks, thorns can prevent flats on tubed wheels
    Parking a bike, put helmet chin strap through spokes and around the down tube or Velcro your Ft Brake lever

  • @robertgraves3215
    @robertgraves3215 4 месяца назад

    I put polyurethane floor coating on my cable ends to prevent fraying. Also I think hot melt glue stays on better than those crimp on thingies. Paint the drop so it looks cool.

  • @Billy-cs4cc
    @Billy-cs4cc Месяц назад

    Lots of good tips Seth. Thanks so much 🙏

  • @squatchbikes
    @squatchbikes 5 месяцев назад

    This is the mother of all hack videos! 🔥

  • @stevewindisch2882
    @stevewindisch2882 19 дней назад

    I actually use honey as the base for my homebrew energy gel. Way cheaper than pre-made. Plus I bought some refillable 5oz squeeze bottles for zero waste (other than the packaging for ingredients, of course)

  • @nicolasbrisebois-tetreault8050
    @nicolasbrisebois-tetreault8050 5 месяцев назад +2

    Seth’s bike hack - The movie. Nice.

  • @stujm8376
    @stujm8376 5 месяцев назад

    I always put lemon juice in my y water reservoir, very refreshing. And you can get rid of the black in the mouthpiece, two toothpicks and a dishwasher… think about it.
    Seriously if you have to use your grip as a valve core plier, take a multi tool with you, the needle nose pliers work a treat.
    I use safety glasses to ride in the forest at night, €8:00 Bolle glasses work a treat. Cheap as chips and keep my eyes safe.
    As an electrician I use electrical tape all the time when cutting cables, works a treat and you can leave it on. It does come off after a while, but by that time the cable crimps should have arrived.

  • @johnerickvitualla5764
    @johnerickvitualla5764 5 месяцев назад +2

    So nostalgic. Seth's Bike Hacks

  • @MJ-tz8cq
    @MJ-tz8cq 5 месяцев назад

    The most entertaining MTB channel in the universe!
    I didnt learn anything, but at least 😀