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ICE Sturmey Archer Drum Brake Adjustment
If your drum brakes need an adjustment, this guide will walk you through everything you need to make your brakes feel like new.
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Відео

Fanttik Portable Compressor Review
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Instead of pumps and C02 take this mini-compressor on your rides. It is strong and efficient and fills your tires without much effort. Great for topping off your tires before a ride as well as trailside repairs. www.bentrevolution.com fanttik.com/products/fanttik-x9-pro-portable-tire-inflator
HP Delta Review
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We take a look at the brand-new HP Velotechnik Delta Tx trike. This is HP's first entry into the delta design and it looks like a good one. Pedal assist is standard and there are tons of great features. Let us know what you think!
Is the Azub Max 700 the best recumbent bike?
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I tested the Azub 700 Max and its electronic shifting. The ride is great, the comfort is great, the suspension is great....you get the idea. Bent Revolution bentrevolution.com Azub azub.eu
Compact, Portable Pump for your Bike or Trike
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The Biker's Dream Pump is small enough to take with you and powerful enough to fill even high-pressure tires. The pump is lightweight and easy to use. Spoiler alert, it takes some time to fill a tire, but it is way better than using a mini-pump! bentrevolution.com bikersdream.de
Top Things to Get for Your New Recumbent
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What are the most important items to get for your new recumbent bike or trike? This video covers all the things you need to handle roadside repairs and have a comfortable riding experience. Feel free to comment below if you have questions or ideas to share. bentrevolution.com
What is a Valve Nut and What Does It Do?
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Bike valve nuts are there to support the tube before inflation. If they are too tight, they are tough to remove when you get a flat.
How To Change a Cassette
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Removing a bike cassette can be pretty if you have the right tools for the job. In this video, I walk you through the steps you need to remove your old cassette, find the right replacement cassette, and how to install it back on your wheel. Cleaning your drivetrain is easier if you remove your cassette as well! HTTPs://bentrevolution.com
GreenSpeed Magnum HandCycle First Look!
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One of GreenSpeed's most popular trikes is now available as a handcycle. The trike features 54 gears and linked braking to provide a smooth ride for lots of terrain. Rather than driving the front wheels like a wheelchair, GreenSpeed modified its Magnum design. The results are impressive! Bentrevolution.com
Overview of HP Scorpion Fx
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The Scorpion Fx is one of HP Velotechnik's most versatile trikes. It folds up small, has rear suspension, and fits both small and tall riders. The trike is fun to ride and is one of the best built trikes you can buy. In this overview we go over the main components of the trike and how to fold the trike. HP Velotechnik hpvelotechnik.com Bent Revolution: bentrevolution.com
HP Scorpion Overview
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This is a quick look at the HP Velotechnik Scorpion. I think it is a great trike to consider if you are looking for the perfect combination of speed and comfort. The Scorpion puts a smile on your face as you carve fast corners with its suspended ride. If you are looking at the ICE Sprint, this trike deserves a look. HP Velotechnik hpvelotechnik.com Bent Revolution bentrevolution.com
Bike Pedal Removal and Installation
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Step by Step process for removing and installing bike pedals. Installing pedals is easy with the right tools and some basic knowledge of how they are made. Although this video shows a recumbent trike, the work is the same for a regular bike or recumbent bike. Learn about different Pedals: ua-cam.com/video/QLPcQoanC0A/v-deo.html Bent Revolution Recumbents bentrevolution.com
MY BIKE CHAIN CAME OFF --- NOW WHAT? HOW TO EASILY FIX A THROWN CHAIN ON YOUR BIKE OR TRIKE
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If your chain comes off the front ring of your bike or trike, don't panic! The process for getting the chain back on is quick and easy! At Bent Revolution, we specialize in recumbents and can help you understand and fix your bike or trike. bentrevolution.com Check out our other videos and don't forget to like and subscribe.
HP Velotechnik StreetMachine GTE with Pinion Review
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Is the HP Velotechnik StreetMachine the best Suspended Recumbent Bike you can own? I have been riding this bike for several years and love it! I take an in-depth look at the HP StreetMachine GTE and give you an overview of the great features this full-suspension recumbent has to offer. It is one of the most fun and versatile bikes I have owned. It is great for commuting, touring, and fun weeken...
Bike Valves Explained
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Know what kind of valve your bike has and how to inflate it. There are two main types of bike valves, Schrader and Presta. We explain how the valves were developed and what you need to successfully inflate the tube. Leave your ideas for future videos! I will try to answer your questions. www.bentrevolution.com
Recumbent Bike Showdown! Bacchetta Corsa A70 Vs Cruzbike S40!
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Recumbent Bike Showdown! Bacchetta Corsa A70 Vs Cruzbike S40!
CruzBike 2021 S40 Review
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CruzBike 2021 S40 Review
No More Flats? Tannus Airless Tire Review
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No More Flats? Tannus Airless Tire Review
Best Suspension trike you can buy? HP Velotechnik Scorpion FS 20 Review
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Best Suspension trike you can buy? HP Velotechnik Scorpion FS 20 Review
HP Velotechnik Ergomesh Premium Seat First Look
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HP Velotechnik Ergomesh Premium Seat First Look
Cruzbike's easiest bike; the T-50e
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Cruzbike's easiest bike; the T-50e
Mirrycle Mirror Install on a Recumbent Trike
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Mirrycle Mirror Install on a Recumbent Trike
Recumbent Maintenance Basics
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Recumbent Maintenance Basics
Bacchetta Corsa 700 Review
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Bacchetta Corsa 700 Review
ICE Sprint Pedal Assist With Rohloff Conversion
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ICE Sprint Pedal Assist With Rohloff Conversion
Recumbent Gearing Explained
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Recumbent Gearing Explained
How to fix a broken bike chain
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How to fix a broken bike chain
Changing a rear flat tire on a recumbent trike...plus changing the rim strip!
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Changing a rear flat tire on a recumbent trike...plus changing the rim strip!
Cruzbike Riding Tips
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Cruzbike Riding Tips
Is the ICE Adventure the most comfortable trike you can buy?
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Is the ICE Adventure the most comfortable trike you can buy?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ichhier738
    @ichhier738 5 днів тому

    i got a green one 🙂

  • @ken-uq6qo
    @ken-uq6qo 12 днів тому

    Nice shop, great information.

  • @GreenLeafy-v8w
    @GreenLeafy-v8w 13 днів тому

    Why so expensive?

  • @brianxcunningham
    @brianxcunningham 25 днів тому

    But which is more enjoyable to ride all round, speeding down hills, climbing, going fast, etc.?

  • @The-GreenHornet
    @The-GreenHornet 28 днів тому

    Clipless pedals are bad for recumbent trikes. Not only is the lower leg and heel not directly aligned with the pedal, but all the applied pressure from the leg is concentrated in a small area on the ball of the foot. Thus causing NCS Nerve Compression Syndrome; Also known as Hot Foot; Which can cause permanent damage to the nerve that runs through the ball of the foot. The much better pedal for recumbent trikes is the Catalyst Pedals by Pedaling Inovations. It allows the majority of the foot to be contacted to the long flat pedal, due to the longer surface of the pedal as well as the pedal surface having 18 hex screws drilled into the surface of the pedal. I own a pair of these Catalyst Pedals, and I will NEVER go back to the painful numbing Hot foot syndrome that I experienced with Clipless pedals. And... I have so much more power in my pedal stroke because my whole foot surface is planted firmly on these pedals due to the hex screws giving grip to the souls of my shoes. Check out Pedaling Inovations: Catalyst Pedals. I am simply a satisfied customer, not a spokes person in any way.

  • @kennethehuizenga
    @kennethehuizenga Місяць тому

    Tim: I have a question. All Rohloff systems offer a 526% gear range (unless they are paired with something up-front to increase range even more. However, how do you decide, for a given rider, the gears inches for the easiest gear. Rule-of-thumb, test rides, calcuations or what. Basically use determine his by the combination of the size of the front chainring and the size of the main rear cog external to the Rohloff. Also do you like to change either one, or do prefer mostly to change chainring or cog. One final question ... do you have a rule of thumb for the impact of a motor on the low gear required. For example, on a Shimano Steps 8 if some normally needs 18 gears inches to climb hills in the area is therre a multiplier, e.g. 1.3 X for a motor. Thanks, love your videos. Ken

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution Місяць тому

      Ken, thanks for the question. Most Rohloff changes happen with the front ring. Most common is a 36 tooth front although I have seen larger and smaller rings used. I will say this, most people are fine with the basic setup since the Rohloff range is so large. As far as gear inches, I found this calculator that might help. www.gear-calculator.com/?GR=RLSH&KB=36&RZ=17&UF=2185&TF=90&SL=3.5&UN=MPH&DV=teeth

  • @hellodisdat
    @hellodisdat Місяць тому

    When I’m riding there is a clicking coming from the valve stem moving every time that part of the tyres rolls to the bottom. How do I stop the clicking if the valve nut isn’t tight?

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution Місяць тому

      I would say the noise is coming from another source. Sounds like maybe a broken spoke or spoke nipple. You can check that by grabing each spoke pairs on the wheel and squeezing them together. I bet you find a loose or broken spoke.

  • @georgesfromsouth2991
    @georgesfromsouth2991 Місяць тому

    Thanks a lot for this amazing video.I have a bacchetta ca3.0 which is a very good bike . It s really fast on flat and downhill. But to climb, it s another story. It s a lighter bike than the s 40 . Which one could be the best to climb. In one side s 40 we ave the front wheel action but a heavy bike and in the over side the bacchetta with the rear wheel action but lighter.

  • @alexsainsbury2176
    @alexsainsbury2176 2 місяці тому

    This bike looks incredibly well made..

  • @dr.fawazal-nazer1658
    @dr.fawazal-nazer1658 2 місяці тому

    Please provide a link on where to buy the trike repair stand you use in your videos.

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 2 місяці тому

      The shop uses several different racks, but the one we use most is this one. www.sportcrafters.com/products/workstands/trike-work-stand

  • @alexhunter5369
    @alexhunter5369 2 місяці тому

    That would fuck my neck upa so bad

  • @XplorinWithPaul
    @XplorinWithPaul 3 місяці тому

    Which bike type are they for primarily. Can i use them on a mountain bike for trails? Or are they a smoother tread?

    • @TheRayDog
      @TheRayDog Місяць тому

      It's less a tread issue than a mounting issue for MTB use. The clips/stems that hold to the hook on a rim I wouldn't personally trust given the roll forces.

  • @JosiahWendell-sr8vi
    @JosiahWendell-sr8vi 3 місяці тому

    This advice is good for not just recumbents, but all bikes with 3 gears in front and more in back. God Bless

  • @leonz6429
    @leonz6429 3 місяці тому

    The bottom brackets are way too high for commuting. These bikes are made for long rides where you don't have to stop and go a lot. Anyone who buys one for of these for commuting is making a mistake.

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 3 місяці тому

      I commuted on an S40 for 4 years. It was awsome. Your milage may vary. )

  • @silviu8672
    @silviu8672 3 місяці тому

    Can i find a tyre with the dimension 26x2.35 inch , or 28x2.35 inch ?

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 3 місяці тому

      I think they stop at 26 x 1.75. Nothing very wide.

  • @hhjhj393
    @hhjhj393 3 місяці тому

    A bike has to look good. So that I can take aesthetic photos of my bike in beautiful locations.

  • @mbabiasc5359
    @mbabiasc5359 3 місяці тому

    You rock! Thx

  • @timothywilson1493
    @timothywilson1493 3 місяці тому

    This has been my favorite design since it came out but i just cant justify the HIGH cost…

  • @timothywilson1493
    @timothywilson1493 3 місяці тому

    HP makes a nice product for those who need to have the most expensive toys. Other co’s make good products that are much more reasonably priced. I will never consider an HP trike…

  • @TheBazist
    @TheBazist 4 місяці тому

    So basic, yet I never knew it's function. Thank you.

  • @MartinDuke
    @MartinDuke 4 місяці тому

    The rear rack seems high, any experience putting load back there?

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 4 місяці тому

      The rear rack slides inside the rear frame and is very sturdy. Even large bags don't impact the handling.

  • @beaver_creek_outdoors2010
    @beaver_creek_outdoors2010 4 місяці тому

    I Love my trike HD.. it's also power assist

  • @petervick4775
    @petervick4775 4 місяці тому

    Get a Bosch Easy Pump, cordless rechargable.

  • @petervick4775
    @petervick4775 4 місяці тому

    I'll stick with the Schwalbe Marathon Plus. No punctures... yet!

  • @petervick4775
    @petervick4775 4 місяці тому

    Would have been better video WITHOUT the dreadful music!

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 4 місяці тому

      Always appreciate inciteful and helpful comments! I will browse through the classic elevator tracks

  • @petervick4775
    @petervick4775 4 місяці тому

    No mention of cable lubrication and adjustment!

  • @jamesmchugo9422
    @jamesmchugo9422 4 місяці тому

    I’ve biked most of my life, use to race when I was young and bullet proof. I have never heard, No Big, Big, No Small, Small, And in the Middle you can go anywhere at all. I get asked what gear should I use and have tried to explain how and why you use what gears, what the ratio and target cadence should be, and I see their eyes go deer in the headlights. But your no big big and no small small, anywhere in the middle… thing, that’s brilliant and explains the basics oh so well, it’s 5 year old simple, I love it. (5 year old it, is what I tell people when they are being to technical or complicated with their explanation, I tell them, “OK, now explain this to me like I’m 5 years old”. It’s sounds silly, but people will instantly simply their direction every time. I’m using you Big big, small small thing, it’s simple but brilliant. Nice video. 👍

  • @janemf
    @janemf 4 місяці тому

    is that a lauf fork on the front? what an interesting bike.

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 4 місяці тому

      Good Eye! That is excatly what it is.

  • @cuathebigtop
    @cuathebigtop 4 місяці тому

    Thank you😊

  • @martin.trainer
    @martin.trainer 4 місяці тому

    Explained thanks 👍

  • @danielduesentriebjunior
    @danielduesentriebjunior 5 місяців тому

    Recently I bought a 1 year old (500km) Speedmachine with Rohloff for a good price. It has that low steering as well. It's a great bike but takes some time for learning.

  • @oriaadiga4011
    @oriaadiga4011 5 місяців тому

    I have a tea fly X the screw me up. I had have T flat X screw me up. I hope they got screwed their ass. but my T Life is very good.

  • @mongofan1
    @mongofan1 5 місяців тому

    Love mine. Another note of interest for others is that it accepts a wide range of tire widths. I run 2" tires because I mostly ride gravel and trails. Regarding rider height, I am 5'6" and do find it challenging to reach the ground, made worse by having the other seat you showed. I wear lug-soled hiking shoes to reach the ground and still have to plan ahead for stops. The seat you have is better for shorter riders, but it probably still sits too high for anyone under 5'6".

  • @Vivianauxito
    @Vivianauxito 5 місяців тому

    Tim, What an excellent review and vid! Just straight to the point with everything! We released a portable air pump as well. Can we invite you to do a review? We have reached out

  • @jeffp53090
    @jeffp53090 5 місяців тому

    I appreciate the content but that bike looks too small for you.

  • @Badass-cycles
    @Badass-cycles 5 місяців тому

    It is a good trike but, the most comfortable, no, I use a ICE Adventure HD 26 with a higher seat, it rides great but coblestone roads and with Schwalbe Marathon plus tirers on 4,5bar it is realy not comfortable. But on tarmark and the great dutch cyclepads, it rides like a dream.

  • @bertyjustice4424
    @bertyjustice4424 5 місяців тому

    The way Cruz bikes sway as you push each pedal could make it scary in traffic. I can see this swaying even with a expert like yourself riding it.

    • @casualguy393
      @casualguy393 3 місяці тому

      I ride a V20 in traffic and while there is such a thing as pedal steer, it is not difficult to keep the bike straight. I have videos on my channel of me going through very narrow gates at +24mph with barely inches of clearance on both sides. It is on average 6kph (4mph) faster than my TT bike, and much more comfortable. I wouldn't even bother racing against an S40 on my TT bike. If possible ask on the Cruzbike forum for a test ride and see if 1 fits for you.

  • @Droneocean
    @Droneocean 6 місяців тому

    Do you know someone who has a useful channel for learning two-wheel recumbent maintenance and tips and tricks, accessories? I just bought 4 two-wheels and it's very hard to find info specific to two wheels.

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 6 місяців тому

      The components are the same between two and three-wheel recumbents. The big challenge for recumbents is getting them off the ground to work on them. Let me know what type of questions you have and I will see what I can do.

  • @marcods6546
    @marcods6546 6 місяців тому

    Isn’t the front end in the way when taking sharp corners? As in your legs seem to have to bend with the pedals around the steering axle. Only a problem for very sharp corners of course, but still interesting to know how one deals with this.

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 6 місяців тому

      The front end never really gets in the way of normal operations. On tight turns at low speeds it becomes difficult just like regular bikes.

  • @tauncfester3022
    @tauncfester3022 6 місяців тому

    My big complaint about Bacchetta is their stupid aluminum to steel, fork blades to steer tube is a glued joint. Also that they don't make their bikes anymore and provide no phone to call or even a parts supplier. I repair bikes at a community bike shop and we got in a Bacchetta as a trade in that had a loose front fork. Looked up their Seattle dealer, which wouldn't answer any calls, seems according to a Seattle bicycle forum that they weren't exactly a good shop. The fork needed to be replaced so I ended up buying a 26" size steel track bike fork with little rake. it also didn't have the mounts for the disc brake so I had to mount a sidepull. There is NO recourse to repairing your Bacchetta's wobbling fork, none. You cannot weld steel to aluminum and whoever came up with this lame construction design should be ashamed. BTW my experience is building my own recumbent FWD arm and leg powered recumbent and working for Burley's tandem frame shop. So I'm fairly experienced in production bike frame manufacturing.

  • @williamwightman8409
    @williamwightman8409 6 місяців тому

    I have ridden (briefly) airless tires in a road bike size from a different vendor many years ago. Maybe these are better but I doubt it. I personally would recommend the Tannus Liner if you are having flat issues. I use one on my 29" x 2.5" trekking bike in parallel with a simple Kevlar strip and have never had a flat since. If you use a Kevlar strip, place it between tire and Tannus, not next to tube or it might cut tube. The big thing is that the tube is still there to provide smooth and efficient rolling resistance and mitigates the road vibration. I also place a large quantity of PTFE powder on the inside of the tire to minimize internal friction. Wheel pressure is ~40 psi.

  • @volvo245
    @volvo245 6 місяців тому

    Spongy feel in brakes is usually sign of air in the lines, so bleed them or fully replace the oil.

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 6 місяців тому

      Good tip! Of course these are cable brakes, not hydraulic

    • @cebruthius
      @cebruthius 4 місяці тому

      @@BentRevolution Then they're always spongy 😭

  • @semirecumbentoneYT
    @semirecumbentoneYT 6 місяців тому

    Still the unergonomical hand and arms position remain. Feet position good, not high up in the air but as low as possible.

    • @alexsainsbury2176
      @alexsainsbury2176 3 місяці тому

      I agree. Perhaps the Under Seat Steering is the way to go? Have you tried it?

    • @semirecumbentoneYT
      @semirecumbentoneYT 3 місяці тому

      @@alexsainsbury2176 Yes, true. That should be the optimum power transmission position for the whole body. With this (video), you don't get the power transferred through whole body only via legs and feet. My custom modified bike has arms almost horizontally; with a firm hand grip you feel the whole body work (and supported) with pedal transmission.

    • @alexsainsbury2176
      @alexsainsbury2176 3 місяці тому

      @@semirecumbentoneYT Show me picture of your bike!

  • @edwardchild7989
    @edwardchild7989 6 місяців тому

    Very cool on sale no on Amazon $49.97 29% off

  • @rosamorales729
    @rosamorales729 6 місяців тому

    Why does your channel symbol look like a communist made it? 😂

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 6 місяців тому

      I will have to check with my logo designer who has a long well-documented history of out-of-the-box thinking.

  • @katekosar4262
    @katekosar4262 6 місяців тому

    Thanks. Cheap, good insurance for flatting out.

  • @TheLawnShark
    @TheLawnShark 6 місяців тому

    Nice! I wonder how well this would work on my motorcycle.

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 6 місяців тому

      It is actually designed for motorcycles. It can go from 28 to 35 PSI in 27 seconds on a motorcycle tire.

    • @TheLawnShark
      @TheLawnShark 6 місяців тому

      @@BentRevolution I’ll have to get one! Thanks!

  • @michaellindquist31
    @michaellindquist31 6 місяців тому

    Hey Tim, I use a Bontrager floor pump. It’s set for all type valves but that push down lever to lock the hose on the valve, lets out some of the air I just put in when removing. I remedy that by adding an extra pound or two to compensate. Does this unit do that when removing the hose? Also, how does the hose fit the Presta valve? Does it lock on or do you have to hold it and how long does it take to add 10 or 12 pounds?

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution 6 місяців тому

      You just need to pop your pump off quicker ;). This pump threads onto the valve (no lever) so very little pressure comes off when disconnecting. Both the presta and Schrader valve adapters screw onto the tire valve. As far as time to put in 10 -12 PSI, I would estimate it is around 20 seconds.

  • @TheWelshman50
    @TheWelshman50 6 місяців тому

    Looks superb nice and compact 😊

  • @brotherebenezer449
    @brotherebenezer449 6 місяців тому

    We mexico has thorns everywhere and each week I patch Three tires for my kids!