Those hairs are actually known as "Vent Spews" They allow gas to escape during the vulcanization process in making the tires. While rubber is being injected or pressed into the mold, there is a risk of air bubbles forming between the rubber and the mold, which can prevent the rubber from getting in all the intricate patterns of the mold, thus producing a malformed tire.
The rubber tire "whiskers" are primarily for night riding. The additional sensory input gives the rider the ability to avoid trees and other dangerous obstacles due early warning and detection. Obviously, you would need to buy the additional Bluetooth integration between the tire sensors and the skin on your neck and face.
10:54 righteous pup-drifting. 10:57 Cases the log with his hind legs. 11:03 A momentary hesitation, but Oscar recovers his composure, makes the correct judgement call, and opts for the novice route. What a boss.
Actually looks pretty cool for a sub $1,000 hardtail. Goes to show most frames can be worked on with a little love and some spare parts. What'd you do when you worked for them?
"Framed Bikes" is actually owned by a board shop called "the House" in St. Paul MN. I'm actually one of the techs who works on and assembles these. Awesome to see one here.
Framed bikes are pretty rad! Dillingers on the Minnesota makes for a pretty solid winter bike. Very competitively priced bikes overall. It's hard NOT to recommend them.
Can you please let me know when the white or red frame (Marquette) comes back into stock please for 20” frame with 27.5 or 29 wheels please oh please? I have been waiting to see it come back in stock 😞
@@Hunnuh_ yeah, he'll let you know. You didn't leave any contact info for him to contact you, and you're asking on RUclips. Of course he'll let you know 🙄
@5:25 Seth runs into a "snag" because he assumed the original cassette would be a SRAM cassette. That cassette actually _may well be a SRAM cassette_ , but it doesn't really matter - all Shimano _and_ SRAM 10 speed cassettes fit to the Hyperglide ("Shimano-style") freehub standard. I'm guessing he was expecting to find an XD freehub body underneath, but I don't think any 10 speed system ever used these. At 11-speed, freehub standards began to diverge more between the two brands, but even some of SRAM's lower-end lines still fit to HG freehubs. Box Components was another brand still designing for the HG hubs.
Framed is actually a bike brand from Minnesota, they started as a bmx brand buy they’ve been experimenting with some other disciplines. They make some pretty popular fat bikes up here. I have one and I love it, I also have one of their gravel bikes, it’s sweet! Hello from Oronoco MN👋🏻
Oscar doing his 'bizness' in the background at the end is the best! I've owned 6 Framed bikes over the years and had no issues. They're technically out of business now; Camping World shut down their cycling operations in St Paul. They still sell Framed branded bikes at a couple of their online retailers, but not the wide variety from 5 years ago. You're a kind man to do this for a college student. Well done.
Those „Hairs“ are leftovers from the mold and the vulcanisation proscess. The factories dont get rid of them for cost reasons and because they dont cause a problem most of the time -sorry for my bad english, im not a native speaker :)
I’m going through a lot right now, with moving out of care and losing family members due to the pandemic. Seth’s videos are making me smile today. Thank you Seth, god bless you
@@dystopiaisutopia I also made a crown race setter out of pvc pipe and a twisted pvc cap. Use a rubber mallet and a solid stroke and it works great! 👍🏼
The little “tire hairs” are formed during the molding process of the tire, where the hairs are on the tires there are generally tiny vent holes and when the rubber hardens it fills in those holes creating “tire hairs”
Wow this is awesome! As a freshman in college trying to get back into mountain biking you have no idea how appreciated this probably was, shit is not cheap
Little did they know that later that day, they would be hit by a bus after being pickpocketed of their entire life savings. Despite this, they would still have called it a good day
As a Minnesotan binging this channel, I'm very appreciative of the recognition! We're also a great state without the mountain biking, but being underappreciated keeps it nice and quiet.
@@ajmarecki I do too! I rode Ridgeline in DuPont State Forest (one of the most famous flow trails in the world with several hundred feet of descent at once), and I think I prefer DTE, though I may have just been spoiled by the other trails in the area.
The weather outside is finally at the point where hoses are no longer at risk of freezing. I can't WAIT to get my bike all shiny... oh wait... it's got a matte paint job
Last year Some local kids were tinkering with an old bike a farmer gave them. (They were riding down his track. But they didn't have enough bikes for all of them) it was rusted and seized up. I rode past and gave them some tips. When I got home I raided my parts bin and took them a load of parts. A year later ALL the youths rode to my house (my parts looked good on their bikes, it looks like they took parts from their bikes and upgraded everyones bike and used the olde parts to fix up the first werck) with another wreck. I was so happy with all their work I've just emptied my parts bin and a load of spare tools and let them have free reign. I can't see what they look like in our woods over the next few months
i live in Manistique which is about 2 hours away from Marquette and we don’t get much attention up here so when he said Marquette is a town in the upper peninsula my head went crazy lmao
Love this kind of thing. Keeping the stoke alive one bike/rider at a time..! I still have my original department store hardtail; I’ve kept it as a loaner for friends(new friends)interested in joining me out on the trails. Its a good bike too(GT Aggressor)...the frame is the only thing left stock...lol. It has been thrashed but always taken care of. Its actually served to keep me honest on upgrades for my ripper(also a hard tail...hard tails only!) And it also serves as my daily driver for town errands etc. You gotta remind yourself that bikes are just bikes; its the stoke they create thats so amazing!
Yeeaaah! So happy for the lucky student who got their bike upgraded from you, so happy to see Oscar having fun on the trail, and so happy to see that you can ride again!
I look forward to the day I can upgrade my drivetrain. I forgot how basic mine is now and went for a sesh down a stairset. Almost went ass over ti**ies cause I dropped the chain and didn't check it before riding off. 😳
The hairs are there because of a process called injection moulding ... just like in my job (plasterer / staffer) when we make a mould, you need to have throughout it areas where the excess air can escape in order to ensure a proper injection without any air pockets left.
partially correct, Tire manufacturing engineer here - Those "hairs" are venting during the curing process of making a tire, basically allow for excess to spill out in a controlled manor, tires are NOT made by injection molding, they is extruded raw rubber compounds that are lay in a specific way to create a green tire which is then cured (baked like a cake)
This is my favorite channel, and I love just sitting down and watching it everyday.This channel is very informational and entertaining. Thanks for all your time and hard work.
Just wanna let you know that I've watched the video for just four seconds, you've spoken the first sentence and I'm already ABSOLUTELY HYPED! You're the best content creator I know of so keep going! I love your work🤘🏻
Wow, Oscar is a full blown trail dog it seems :D Tackling all the features alongside you being speedy as anything. Seems to be having a cracking time doing so haha. Epic!
Seth, long time lurker first time commenter. I'm going through a round of rehab due to surgery and a stroke. I watch your videos as much as possible. I have an older Dback that along with my fat-bike have 4,000miles between them. So thanks for your great videos!
I take your methodology with fixing up these bikes and apply it to upgrading my bikes. Saved thousands on looking for used groupset and components and labor costs. Just recently rebuilt a mid 2000s gt hardtail into a 1by trail and city monster its so much fun!!!
Them hairs are part of the moulding process. As the liquid rubber is poured into the mould then pressed, those hairs are where the air is sucked from the mould to get the rubber into the every part of the mould for the perfect product.... But you already knew that and just wanted extra comments to help out the channel. You can have a like too :) have a great day
Those hairs are actually known as "Vent Spews" They allow gas to escape during the vulcanization process in making the tires. While rubber is being injected or pressed into the mold, there is a risk of air bubbles forming between the rubber and the mold, which can prevent the rubber from getting in all the intricate patterns of the mold, thus producing a malformed tire.
Learn something new every day
Man came in clutch 😄❤️
Oh thanks man 😌🙏
Came to the comments for this haha. Thanks!
I hope Seth sees this
It turns out that those handlebars are designed to keep a proprietary grip from rotating. You learn something new every day!
Nice video, Seth. That is true. I learned that you don't buy a cheap phone mount lol.
Hey, I've got a question, I'm thinking about converting my bike to tubeless, but do i need tubeless specific tires and wheels?
I totally agree. Great video, keep them coming!
Yep!
Never have I ever seen those handlebars before.sick vid
The rubber tire "whiskers" are primarily for night riding. The additional sensory input gives the rider the ability to avoid trees and other dangerous obstacles due early warning and detection. Obviously, you would need to buy the additional Bluetooth integration between the tire sensors and the skin on your neck and face.
Lol🤣
ngl he had me on the first half 😂 😂
Seriously dude! I was into it till the first half! xD
Basically antennas😂
Xd
I never knew Oscar was such a good trail pup
He is a speedy boi
@@RealJawnes Zooming
Oscar is super jacked!
I still miss Drama :(
I wish I had someone like Oscar whom I could take to trails with me
You should buy a super used frame and do an entire parts bin build.
Then give it to a teenager who will ride the hell out of it.
I would gladly take it!
lol
i would like to see that
Sounds like a great idea!!! I plus one to this
It will look like Sam Pilgrim free bike lol
That would be sick!
11:02 - Oscar knows the limits of his skills. So cool!
Mine would just jump, and hit the wood
@@holdenvtseries2274 my dog would just lay on the couch biting a bully stick
smol jump onle
Anybody else noticed that Oscar is a really good trail dog? :D
Yep
Yes lol
Yep
The best look at that speed
I thought he was going to say it when he said: "2 things just happened", but I guess not
A 3rd thing also happened: we learned that Oscar is a freaking trail dog!
An unusual candidate but hey! If he can trail pup, he's then a trail pup!
This was shocking given the true and fabulous failure that Drama was on the trail.
Seth probly trained him early because he couldnt train Drama
@@reanimatedweasel905 I prefer to think that Drama just didn’t like the fuss.
Yhe
10:54 righteous pup-drifting. 10:57 Cases the log with his hind legs. 11:03 A momentary hesitation, but Oscar recovers his composure, makes the correct judgement call, and opts for the novice route. What a boss.
“Those little things sticking out of the tire is a product of injection molding” ~ Dad
Edit: comments have corrections
I came to the comments to say this 👍
I commented the same thing earlier but less correct lol
Specifically the channels that allow air to escape the mold so your tire doesn’t have air bubbles in the rubber.
@@tristandyer8613 oh, thanks
Tires aren't injection molded, they're vulcanized in pressure molds.
Seth in 5 years welcome to Berm Mountain this is going to be a lot of work and I have never built a chair lift before but it’s going to be fun
😂😂😂😂LMFAO
im on a mtb team in mn and when i tell you our trails slap harder than you would imagine
This is wild, I literally worked for framed for like 5 years never thought I'd see one of those bikes on the channel
My first bike I bought was a framed loved that thing till it broke to unfixable
Actually looks pretty cool for a sub $1,000 hardtail. Goes to show most frames can be worked on with a little love and some spare parts.
What'd you do when you worked for them?
Worked at “the house” or their warehouse?
Their bikes are such a good bargain.
@@topspot4834 it's a nice design. Checked the website and it's sold out
@@topspot4834 it's not a sub 1000$ hardtail the model shown is like a 1600$ bike from framed
Oscar reminds me of the video where seth pulled a broom behind his bike to make Drama chase him 🤣🤣
good times rip Drama😞😞
:(
remembering the good times!
Met the owner and this bike at the top of Tortuga Tuesday night.... Great job and keep up the good work!
"Framed Bikes" is actually owned by a board shop called "the House" in St. Paul MN. I'm actually one of the techs who works on and assembles these. Awesome to see one here.
Framed bikes are pretty rad! Dillingers on the Minnesota makes for a pretty solid winter bike. Very competitively priced bikes overall. It's hard NOT to recommend them.
Can you please let me know when the white or red frame (Marquette) comes back into stock please for 20” frame with 27.5 or 29 wheels please oh please? I have been waiting to see it come back in stock 😞
Bought a Marquette Carbon from you guys last year, loving it so far.
@@Hunnuh_ yeah, he'll let you know. You didn't leave any contact info for him to contact you, and you're asking on RUclips. Of course he'll let you know 🙄
@@conman1395 you see how easily I can reply to you just like this? Don’t be an ass
Oscar being a trail dog is the best thing I've seen all day!
Yay, he’s got a trail dog!
I remember the video of Seth trying to teach Drama to be a trail dog 😀 didn’t really work out.
@@Whitey100 yah and he had to use a broom!
@@DrippyDisciples Ah the good ol' days.
yes
My boarder collie trail dog was glued to the TV watching that bulldog run
@5:25 Seth runs into a "snag" because he assumed the original cassette would be a SRAM cassette. That cassette actually _may well be a SRAM cassette_ , but it doesn't really matter - all Shimano _and_ SRAM 10 speed cassettes fit to the Hyperglide ("Shimano-style") freehub standard. I'm guessing he was expecting to find an XD freehub body underneath, but I don't think any 10 speed system ever used these.
At 11-speed, freehub standards began to diverge more between the two brands, but even some of SRAM's lower-end lines still fit to HG freehubs. Box Components was another brand still designing for the HG hubs.
You tried to get Drama(RIP) to be a trail dog, but Oscar seems to be a natural he looked like he was having fun chasing you through the trail
It's because it's young, Oscar have a lot of energy
@@alan181090 do u know your English? the dog is a he not an it, and its Oscar has a lot of energy
@@JaquavisGod sorry teacher
bald kevin smith
@@JaquavisGod oh God...a grammar and English nazi. I think it's fairly obvious it's not the guys first language....
Framed is actually a bike brand from Minnesota, they started as a bmx brand buy they’ve been experimenting with some other disciplines. They make some pretty popular fat bikes up here. I have one and I love it, I also have one of their gravel bikes, it’s sweet! Hello from Oronoco MN👋🏻
Minnesota is my favorite state
So theyre actually a brand owned by "the house board shop". I work there and assemble these at the main building, Its crazy to see one here!
Just ordered an alloy basswood, at that price and spec I couldn’t pass it up. How yours treat you?
My gf has a Framed Minnesota fat bike. It's a great bike!
@@joeyvalentic4439 I have a Gravier UL carbon. I love it. I’ve heard good things about the basswood too!
Oscar doing his 'bizness' in the background at the end is the best! I've owned 6 Framed bikes over the years and had no issues. They're technically out of business now; Camping World shut down their cycling operations in St Paul. They still sell Framed branded bikes at a couple of their online retailers, but not the wide variety from 5 years ago. You're a kind man to do this for a college student. Well done.
Oscar following him at the end is one of my favorite videos of all time
OMG Oscar is so frickin cute when he follows you around.
Oscar:I am speed
@@Jjjj-ue6wq fax
He is totally a trail dog
@@miguelmatos4320 I know , HES SO AWESOME
Off camber shred I found you. Or should I say....IVAN! Hi.
yes!!! the snapped lockon grips
Those „Hairs“ are leftovers from the mold and the vulcanisation proscess. The factories dont get rid of them for cost reasons and because they dont cause a problem most of the time
-sorry for my bad english, im not a native speaker :)
"sorry for my bad english, im not a native speaker"
"vulcanisation"
that was perfect English and thank you for saving me a google search
To be honest you have better English then me and I'm a native speaker so nothing to apologize about
as far as i know the hairs are from ports in the mould for the air to be released when the rubber is injected
sir,you deserve a prize,saved us a search,amen
Thank you SETH'S neighbor for starting this whole series......so we can enjoy seth's beautiful videos
the hairs on tires are a by-product of manufacturing, tires need air to set into moulds, so the hairs fill the air holes
I’m going through a lot right now, with moving out of care and losing family members due to the pandemic. Seth’s videos are making me smile today. Thank you Seth, god bless you
stay strong ❤️❤️❤️
Hope things get better for you Charlie
❤️
I'm in the same boat. It's nice to have some good content to help us through.
Ah yes, the classic “why don’t you use a pipe cutter” guy. 😂
Ive used one, takes forever, so the hacksaw is “quicker”.
And? I made a headset press from the hardware store for $10. Gonna cry about that?
@@dystopiaisutopia I also made a crown race setter out of pvc pipe and a twisted pvc cap. Use a rubber mallet and a solid stroke and it works great! 👍🏼
@@dystopiaisutopia no u
@@sepg5084 nobody was talking to you.
Thanks for the Minnesota plug - Yeah, we seem to add 2 or 3 new MTB trails per year up here. It really is a great state for MTB bikers.
The little “tire hairs” are formed during the molding process of the tire, where the hairs are on the tires there are generally tiny vent holes and when the rubber hardens it fills in those holes creating “tire hairs”
Also good way of showing if clearance is enough, unless the frameset or wheels are too flexy then rub can happen.
I love how Seth helps like everybody that lives in Asheville
I'm gonna move to Asheville just for this reason
Wonder how many people will be moving there due to this comment?
Didn’t he move tho? Or is he still in the Asheville area
@@keegantrainor1908 IKR!
Wow this is awesome! As a freshman in college trying to get back into mountain biking you have no idea how appreciated this probably was, shit is not cheap
🎶it’s gonna be a good day🎶 especially because Seth uploaded
69 likes nice
Yep thats right
It’s a good day when Seth uploads!
I agree
Indeed
Oh yeah
Little did they know that later that day, they would be hit by a bus after being pickpocketed of their entire life savings. Despite this, they would still have called it a good day
As a Minnesotan binging this channel, I'm very appreciative of the recognition! We're also a great state without the mountain biking, but being underappreciated keeps it nice and quiet.
BOYS. He knows where Marquette is! He should come up to Copper Harbor and ride when he is fully back on his feet.
Yes Marquette and Copper Harbor and Houghton/Hancock area
Heck ya man!
Maybe dte on the way.
@@ivybaum9727 Love DTE
@@ajmarecki I do too! I rode Ridgeline in DuPont State Forest (one of the most famous flow trails in the world with several hundred feet of descent at once), and I think I prefer DTE, though I may have just been spoiled by the other trails in the area.
When you have 3" legs and you're scrubbing the log hops.... Oscar shredding was the best part.
The ending reminded of that older video of how Seth tried to make Drama a trail dog. Good to see Oscar's up for it!
Words that every true rider understands on another level. "The bikes all clean and dialed, now let's stare at it!"
The weather outside is finally at the point where hoses are no longer at risk of freezing. I can't WAIT to get my bike all shiny... oh wait... it's got a matte paint job
I would not worry about hoses freezing to much I ride in montreal quebec in the winter never had a problem even with hydraulic disc brakes
Oscars appearance at the end was so funny. He’s a great trail dog!
Last year Some local kids were tinkering with an old bike a farmer gave them. (They were riding down his track. But they didn't have enough bikes for all of them) it was rusted and seized up.
I rode past and gave them some tips.
When I got home I raided my parts bin and took them a load of parts. A year later ALL the youths rode to my house (my parts looked good on their bikes, it looks like they took parts from their bikes and upgraded everyones bike and used the olde parts to fix up the first werck) with another wreck. I was so happy with all their work I've just emptied my parts bin and a load of spare tools and let them have free reign.
I can't see what they look like in our woods over the next few months
“I’m gonna do what I can on this bike.” *Proceeds to send features 90% of mountain bikers wouldn’t even think about*
Im gonna stick with my Tourney shifter setup for now
Oh id think about it!
I came to the comments to say this exact same thing. Skinnies scare the hell out of me.
Gotta love it when Seth throws a meme in the video! 😂
where?
@@Karmah04 the dudes who were jumping up in down at 0:08
@@Karmah04 00:08
So addictive to watch this bin updates! Thanks from 🇵🇭
“Im gonna take it really easy, and slowly get back into it”
*rips down the trail on a bike he’s never riden before* 😂😂
🤣🤣
i live in Manistique which is about 2 hours away from Marquette and we don’t get much attention up here so when he said Marquette is a town in the upper peninsula my head went crazy lmao
Same here except when be talked about Minnesota lmao!
Upper michigan is a great place to ride.
Love this kind of thing. Keeping the stoke alive one bike/rider at a time..! I still have my original department store hardtail; I’ve kept it as a loaner for friends(new friends)interested in joining me out on the trails. Its a good bike too(GT Aggressor)...the frame is the only thing left stock...lol. It has been thrashed but always taken care of. Its actually served to keep me honest on upgrades for my ripper(also a hard tail...hard tails only!) And it also serves as my daily driver for town errands etc. You gotta remind yourself that bikes are just bikes; its the stoke they create thats so amazing!
I love how exited Seth got when he used that cable magnet 😂
*excited
Where do i get it?
Yeeaaah! So happy for the lucky student who got their bike upgraded from you, so happy to see Oscar having fun on the trail, and so happy to see that you can ride again!
I look forward to the day I can upgrade my drivetrain. I forgot how basic mine is now and went for a sesh down a stairset. Almost went ass over ti**ies cause I dropped the chain and didn't check it before riding off. 😳
Idk know what's more entertaining seth actually riding or his pup hauling as with him.
The hairs are there because of a process called injection moulding ... just like in my job (plasterer / staffer) when we make a mould, you need to have throughout it areas where the excess air can escape in order to ensure a proper injection without any air pockets left.
Oh wow, thanks! That's really interesting. Always wondered what they were for.
O thanks
The more ya know huh
partially correct, Tire manufacturing engineer here - Those "hairs" are venting during the curing process of making a tire, basically allow for excess to spill out in a controlled manor, tires are NOT made by injection molding, they is extruded raw rubber compounds that are lay in a specific way to create a green tire which is then cured (baked like a cake)
@@michaelpaciorek4068 :o
The playlist is a great idea!
But do give us more b-rolls on these things
The "tire hairs" are called vent spews and come from the molding process of the tire
They are there to make sure no air is left in the rubber..
Great to see Oscar is developing his trail pup skills!
Legit love the parts bin upgrades videos more than anything else. I learn so much more from these about available products and how things work.
This is another one of those berm peak express videos that I'm going to watch 50 times.
saaaaammmmmeee dude
Seths face listening for the sound of the things hitting against the mudguard:😦😦😦😦😦👁👄👁
Your dog is amazing. He took the whole line like a champ.
Oscar casually peeing at the end of the video really shows the relaxed vibe of the channel. Awesome build Seth!
this funny dog following him on the track made me laugh a lot
no reshoots lmao
11:54 Oscar just casually peeing in the background lol
🤣🤣🤣
Hahahahah
What a legend
This is my favorite channel, and I love just sitting down and watching it everyday.This channel is very informational and entertaining. Thanks for all your time and hard work.
Just wanna let you know that I've watched the video for just four seconds, you've spoken the first sentence and I'm already ABSOLUTELY HYPED!
You're the best content creator I know of so keep going! I love your work🤘🏻
It’s the best day when Seth uploads!!
Agreed
It is so cute when the puppy runs with you. And they are very fast
Never clickt so fast 😂🔥
Love this series
Yusss, I love these videos. I will definitely be rewatching this like a million times
Honorable mention for the U.P. !! That's pretty sweet, usually it gets left off the map
Its been a while since Seth made a parts bin upgrade, this is awesome
The “hairs” are where the rubber gets injected into and air needs to escape the mold during manufacturing.
Your channel got me into biking 4 years ago, I just purchased my first full suspension
This made me feel awesome you haven’t done one of these in a while. Oh and by the way how is the thumb bucket trail coming along?
Thank you, Ben! The trail is coming along great, and you'll be seeing another video on it Wednesday.
YAY can’t wait
That was the cutest thing ever seeing Oscar chase after Seth
Just got a Marquette! Updated with all xt parts and 11-42 CS-MX3 cassette. Love it!
Oscar looks like he wants to be a trail dog unlike drama. I miss drama in the videos, he was a good dog.
Oscar's gonna carry on with Drama's supposed job and that's to be Seth's trail pup 🐕💨💨
After 10 years I got back on my mtb and recently started upgraded it. This channel and you other is so entertaining
Wow, Oscar is a full blown trail dog it seems :D Tackling all the features alongside you being speedy as anything. Seems to be having a cracking time doing so haha. Epic!
Drama will live on our hearts forever, but Oscar sure is more sporty than Drama used to be.
I love watching oscar run on the trials, it's so hilarious.
Love to see the minnesota appreciation, it's surprisingly good riding here!
When is the next thumb bucket episode I can’t waitttt
next friday (he posts on his main channel every 2 fridays and on this side channel every Sunday)
No the next vid is on Wednesday he said that in a reply
@@dustin.pietila huh
Man can you imagine an old shovel paintjob and a parts bin build collab with seb?
I would love it!
@@Gromophon me too
Seth, long time lurker first time commenter. I'm going through a round of rehab due to surgery and a stroke. I watch your videos as much as possible. I have an older Dback that along with my fat-bike have 4,000miles between them. So thanks for your great videos!
Not so sure on cutting stereer tube. I like having an extra spacer on top in case I might change my mind about handlebar height.
i totally agree that would bother me aswell, what if he want to raise his stack for different trails?
“Minnesota is anything but suck” thank you haha
I was away and trying now to catch up on all the videos, Im happy to see Oscar becoming quite the trail dog!
Maybe Oscar can be the trail puppy drama never was
Rip Drama 😢😢
Did someone say "pipe cutter"?
The "hairs" are from vent holes in the moulding process its to help prevent any airbubbles in the tires
I just appreciated Oscar peeing in the background when Seth giving a summary of testing
We need a bike-staring montage.
I take your methodology with fixing up these bikes and apply it to upgrading my bikes. Saved thousands on looking for used groupset and components and labor costs. Just recently rebuilt a mid 2000s gt hardtail into a 1by trail and city monster its so much fun!!!
We need to think of a new name for the parts bin......maybe the Treasure Chest or the Life Changer.
Them hairs are part of the moulding process. As the liquid rubber is poured into the mould then pressed, those hairs are where the air is sucked from the mould to get the rubber into the every part of the mould for the perfect product.... But you already knew that and just wanted extra comments to help out the channel.
You can have a like too :) have a great day
that little blue internal routing kit you pulled out is the smartest invention ever
I love how Oscar looks like a rabbit when he is running that fast
This notification cured my depression
It is always so cool when you do that for other riders. I hope that your parts bin runs out of parts. God bless you bro. 🤙
4:39
Comments: “Hey Seth you should use a pipe cutter”
Seth: “No.”