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Learning from Failure || LA Tourist 2024
A little bit of an update on my Hard Coe 100 training. Unfortunately, I came down with some sort of lingering viral infection that completely knocked me down for quite a while. The LA Tourist race ended up being unsuccessful, but this, along with my continued health struggles, have helped me reflect on the importance of not taking your health and strength for granted.
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The Best Deal on Carbon MTB Handlebars || Ibis HiFi & LoFi Bars
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I just wanted to share an incredible deal I recently found on Ibis-branded LoFi and HiFi carbon bars. Only $100 while supplies last! Get them here and other places as well: store.ibiscycles.com/products/ibis-carbon-handlebar My Favorite Tools! My Favorite Bike Stand: amzn.to/3uaWM4T Budget Bike Stand Option: amzn.to/48OcVfD My Favorite Hex Key Set: amzn.to/4989AI1 Budget Hex Key Set: amzn.to/3H...
An Ode To The 2000s || Ridley Helium Road Bike Restoration
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A story about the Ridley Helium ISP that was given to me, my time spent restoring it, and my ruminations on the era it came from. My Favorite Tools! My Favorite Bike Stand: amzn.to/3uaWM4T Budget Bike Stand Option: amzn.to/48OcVfD My Favorite Hex Key Set: amzn.to/4989AI1 Budget Hex Key Set: amzn.to/3Hy6hhD My Favorite T-Handle Hex Set: amzn.to/3HzPWsW Budget T-Handle Hex Set: amzn.to/3HvuTYi My...
Are These The Best MTB Lights You Can Buy? || Outbound Lighting EVO DH Package
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This is a quick unboxing, first impressions, and initial review of the Outbound Lighting EVO Downhill package which includes their EVO Trail light and the Hangover helmet light. Buy them here! www.outboundlighting.com/products/evo-downhill-package-best-bike-light My Favorite Tools! My Favorite Bike Stand: amzn.to/3uaWM4T Budget Bike Stand Option: amzn.to/48OcVfD My Favorite Hex Key Set: amzn.to...
90 Miles on my Lightweight XC Hardtail! || Bay Area Big Epic 2024
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A quick ride video of the 2024 Bay Area Big Epic - my friends and I have been doing a big gravel ride every Spring for the last four years and this year the route took us through the beautiful Santa Cruz Mountains. 90 miles, 9,000 feet of climbing - my friend borrowed my gravel bike, so I went with my 2019 Santa Cruz Highball Weight-Weenie project for this ride. Hope you enjoy the video!
Don't Let Tubeless Sealant Destroy Your Wheels!
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A quick PSA video about how Stan's Original NoTubes sealant can cause aluminum spoke nipples to corrode over time and eventually fail! My Favorite Tools! My Favorite Bike Stand: amzn.to/3uaWM4T Budget Bike Stand Option: amzn.to/48OcVfD My Favorite Hex Key Set: amzn.to/4989AI1 Budget Hex Key Set: amzn.to/3Hy6hhD My Favorite T-Handle Hex Set: amzn.to/3HzPWsW Budget T-Handle Hex Set: amzn.to/3HvuT...
Night Rides Are Incredible! || Hard Coe Training Part 6
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Taking the bike out for a night ride at Henry Coe State Park in preparation for the 2024 Hard Coe're event. Wanted to test out my new Outbound Lighting EVO DH Package lights and I figured this was the best way to do it! My Favorite Tools! My Favorite Bike Stand: amzn.to/3uaWM4T Budget Bike Stand Option: amzn.to/48OcVfD My Favorite Hex Key Set: amzn.to/4989AI1 Budget Hex Key Set: amzn.to/3Hy6hhD...
My Favorite Place || Hard Coe 100 Training Vlog Part 5
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Part 4 of the training series for Hard Coe're 2024! Today, I explore a new trail that will be part of the Hard Coe 100 mile MTB race this May! Trails Ridden: Flat Frog, Poverty Flats, The Narrows, Lost Spring, Mahoney Meadows, China Hole My Favorite Tools! My Favorite Bike Stand: amzn.to/3uaWM4T Budget Bike Stand Option: amzn.to/48OcVfD My Favorite Hex Key Set: amzn.to/4989AI1 Budget Hex Key Se...
The Last 12 Miles Are Going to be Rough!! || Hard Coe're 100 Training Vlog Part 4
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Part 4 of the training series for Hard Coe're 2024! Today, I decided to take a look at the last 12 or so miles of the course to see what they would look like - and boy, is it going to be tough! Trails Ridden: Coit Rd., Dexter, Grizzly Gulch, Wagon Rd., Vazquez, Long Dam, Hunting Hollow My Favorite Tools! My Favorite Bike Stand: amzn.to/3uaWM4T Budget Bike Stand Option: amzn.to/48OcVfD My Favori...
Logging Some More Miles! || Hard Coe 100 Training Vlog Part 3
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Part 3 of my training for the Hard Coe 100 mile MTB race coming up in May of 2024. Today, we tackle some big miles and hills at Henry Coe State Park. Trails ridden: Lyman Wilson, Kelly Lake Trail, Dexter Trail, Grizzly Gulch My Favorite Tools! My Favorite Bike Stand: amzn.to/3uaWM4T Budget Bike Stand Option: amzn.to/48OcVfD My Favorite Hex Key Set: amzn.to/4989AI1 Budget Hex Key Set: amzn.to/3H...
Beautiful Trails & Creek Crossings! || Hard Coe 100 Training Vlog Part 2
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Part 2 of my Hard Coe 100 MTB Miler training vlog. Today we tackle some trails from the Coe Headquarters - Flat Frog, Middle Ridge, and China Hole. My Favorite Tools! My Favorite Bike Stand: amzn.to/3uaWM4T Budget Bike Stand Option: amzn.to/48OcVfD My Favorite Hex Key Set: amzn.to/4989AI1 Budget Hex Key Set: amzn.to/3Hy6hhD My Favorite T-Handle Hex Set: amzn.to/3HzPWsW Budget T-Handle Hex Set: ...
Training for the hardest ride of my life starts today!
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This is the first episode of an upcoming series following my training for the Hard Coe're 100 mile bike race in May of 2024! Follow along as I prepare myself physically (and mostly mentally) for the pain of the Hard Coe ride this year. My Favorite Tools! My Favorite Bike Stand: amzn.to/3uaWM4T Budget Bike Stand Option: amzn.to/48OcVfD My Favorite Hex Key Set: amzn.to/4989AI1 Budget Hex Key Set:...
$300 vs. $120 Bike Torque Wrench: Worth It?
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A comparison between torque wrenches meant specifically for bicycle applications. In this video, I compare torque wrenches in the prosumer category against the expensive / luxury range of torque wrenches. Torque wrenches in this video: Park Tool: amzn.to/3P9oLZW Feedback Sports: amzn.to/49XWSvW Effetto Mariposa 1-8: amzn.to/49XcIqH Effetto Mariposa 2-16: amzn.to/49Stmba Effetto Mariposa Pro: am...
Complete Mid-Range Bicycle Torque Wrench Comparison
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A comparison between torque wrenches meant specifically for bicycle applications. In this video, I compare torque wrenches priced in the mid-range or prosumer category - between $50 and $120. These bike torque wrenches were tested for accuracy, click volume, size, and build quality. Torque wrenches in this video: Vibrelli: amzn.to/4a16UfP Park Tool: amzn.to/3P9oLZW Topeak: amzn.to/3Isi55E Feedb...
Budget Bike Torque Wrench Comparison!
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Budget Bike Torque Wrench Comparison!
The Ultimate Bicycle Torque Wrench Shootout!
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The Ultimate Bicycle Torque Wrench Shootout!
This Bike Tool Should Cost Way More.
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This Bike Tool Should Cost Way More.
Osprey Savu 2 | Best MTB Hip Pack for Lunch Rides? | Full Review
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Osprey Savu 2 | Best MTB Hip Pack for Lunch Rides? | Full Review
DIY Thread Chaser for Bike Frames: How To
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DIY Thread Chaser for Bike Frames: How To
These MTB Brakes Are Incredible // Trickstuff Piccola
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These MTB Brakes Are Incredible // Trickstuff Piccola
Remove & Install Campagnolo Ultra Torque Crankset || Complete How To Tutorial
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Remove & Install Campagnolo Ultra Torque Crankset || Complete How To Tutorial
My First Ever Bikepacking Trip!
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My First Ever Bikepacking Trip!
New Lightweight Parts for my XC Superbike Build!
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New Lightweight Parts for my XC Superbike Build!
Installing Shimano XTR Brakes on my XC Superbike Project
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Installing Shimano XTR Brakes on my XC Superbike Project
Installing a Carbon Crankset on my XC Superbike Project!
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Installing a Carbon Crankset on my XC Superbike Project!
XC Superbike Project Part 4 | Shakeout Ride!
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XC Superbike Project Part 4 | Shakeout Ride!
XC Superbike Build Part 3 | New Pedals, Grips, Saddle, & Tires!
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XC Superbike Build Part 3 | New Pedals, Grips, Saddle, & Tires!
Fixing Everything Wrong On My XC Superbike Project!
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Fixing Everything Wrong On My XC Superbike Project!
Building A Sub-20 Pound XC Superbike | The Santa Cruz Highball
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Building A Sub-20 Pound XC Superbike | The Santa Cruz Highball
62 Miles. 13,000 Feet. The Hard Coe Metric 100 MTB Race
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62 Miles. 13,000 Feet. The Hard Coe Metric 100 MTB Race

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @brdem
    @brdem День тому

    At the end of the day, it is what it is. Here’s $2.

  • @fantasy2851
    @fantasy2851 День тому

  • @marginal_gains
    @marginal_gains День тому

    I hope you get better soon. It’s a good sign you are improving I think you are right that you can’t take things for granted and things can happen. You’re the third you tuber I follow that have symptoms of chronic fatigue. Weirdly, both of the you tubers are also mountain bikers

  • @ilovebagiou7174
    @ilovebagiou7174 3 дні тому

    Both lights can be hooked to a battery pack to extend the runtimes.

  • @thereignofthezero225
    @thereignofthezero225 3 дні тому

    That tire is guh-aye 😄 🤷

  • @normcook9335
    @normcook9335 4 дні тому

    I can get the nut off, but my crank is welded on to spline. I removed it before, but it was a couple years ago and I can't remember how I did it.

  • @nicholaspiscitelli9064
    @nicholaspiscitelli9064 4 дні тому

    Great video, however Campagnolo attached. a sticker to the back of the crank spider that specifically states " Use No Grease Under Bolt of Washer". They also recommend torque of 45 Inch pounds . Just FYI.

  • @timporter8886
    @timporter8886 5 днів тому

    Really, interested to see the progress of this project!

  • @addlater
    @addlater 6 днів тому

    That worked perfectly, thank you so much!

  • @hoopdyhop76
    @hoopdyhop76 6 днів тому

    If you have six bolt hubs, get the Ashima Aineon rotors. I’ve run them with my piccolas for years and no problems. They are the lightest usable rotors and pretty readily available. I’m over 200 pounds and they’ve never had issue slowing me down while doing 3000ft plus descents. Should work great for your weight

    • @UmunhumCycleworks
      @UmunhumCycleworks 6 днів тому

      Thanks for the tip! I've heard the Ai2s aren't really great at actually slowing down - I'm guessing the Aineon are better?

  • @zyntax81
    @zyntax81 8 днів тому

    A LOT of effort to drag this out over 10 minutes

  • @bobkin611
    @bobkin611 8 днів тому

    My man was biking in a wood mill lmao that's wild

  • @Jinedan
    @Jinedan 8 днів тому

    Gorgeous ... right up until you put SRAM-branded tape on a Campy bike :)

  • @user-cx2bk6pm2f
    @user-cx2bk6pm2f 8 днів тому

    Thumbs up for buying the press from an American company and not cheap Chinese crap. Sorry CCP, no money for you here!

  • @mtnbikerJoe
    @mtnbikerJoe 8 днів тому

    31.8mm stem clamp diameter are being discontinued. New bikes are now specced with a 35mm version

    • @UmunhumCycleworks
      @UmunhumCycleworks 8 днів тому

      For Ibis specifically or do you mean general trend?

    • @mtnbikerJoe
      @mtnbikerJoe 8 днів тому

      @@UmunhumCycleworks For Ibis specifically. If you look at the nicer builds on the new Ripmo and Ripley you will see they are now coming with 35mm diameter carbon bars. Builds with alloy bars are still using 31.8mm. It is definitely a general trend in the industry as well.

  • @rewind9536
    @rewind9536 9 днів тому

    I see you’ve met my nemesis. The Rekon Race. Or, the one week tire, as I like to call it.

    • @UmunhumCycleworks
      @UmunhumCycleworks 9 днів тому

      😂 yeah they are definitely not the most durable of tires. Came with the bike - planning on putting on some Pirelli Scorpions once these wear out completely.

    • @rewind9536
      @rewind9536 9 днів тому

      @@UmunhumCycleworksI like Assegai for front and Rekon or DHR in the rear. Going to try out some Wet Scream and Dirty Dan because it has rained so much.

    • @Lucaldinho
      @Lucaldinho 9 днів тому

      I'm running an Assegai on the front and a Dissector on the rear for my Ripmo AF​@@rewind9536

    • @lizardmechanic8785
      @lizardmechanic8785 4 дні тому

      ​@@UmunhumCycleworksCompletely worn out? I think they are there.

  • @Krillekris
    @Krillekris 9 днів тому

    Very interesting video. And high quality content 🙂

  • @iRideDumb
    @iRideDumb 10 днів тому

    This saved us a lot of cursing and knuckle busting - Thank You!

  • @sylwesterziewiec
    @sylwesterziewiec 10 днів тому

    Just get a Hazet, Stahlwille or Wera torque wrench instead of those toys.

  • @LLF1234
    @LLF1234 11 днів тому

    If you click more than once you're already over toqueing it. Also, hand position is very important, your's is all over the place. Remember to calibrate them once a year or every 5k clicks by sending the tool to a calibration company, not at a DIY setup at home.

  • @matthewnguyen686
    @matthewnguyen686 12 днів тому

    I just picked up the Feedback for $100, but debated on the new Prestacycle TorqRatchet Go. It's got a range of 3 to 12 nm and is $60, but not a click ratchet. Interested to know your thoughts.

  • @logojones96
    @logojones96 12 днів тому

    wow beauty of a bike. Really keen to get a campy mechanical build going soon, that crankset is perfection!

  • @DoomOfConviction
    @DoomOfConviction 14 днів тому

    I came for the Ridley bike because I own a Ridley Kanzo myself and was intrigued by the 2000s road bikes because Ridley was quite young back then. And you surprised me much more than I could anticipate with a nostalgic flashback to my childhood. Thanks a lot for that, man!

  • @lesliereissner4711
    @lesliereissner4711 14 днів тому

    I enjoyed this thoughtful video very much. Besides the attention to detail on the cleaning/restoration of the bike, the narrative of how early 2000s bikes represented something different struck a note with me. I own several bikes, ranging from 1975 to 2014, and while the early steel bikes are beautiful I sensed this change in technology 20 years ago, a push for innovation that is central here. Today I was riding a Colnago C40, which was in production from 1994 until 2004 (in itself pretty remarkable) and one had the sense that they wanted to go with that new wonder material carbon and went about it by essentially building a steel frame that was made of carbon--round tubes joined by lugs but just made from carbon rather than steel. It is a wonderful ride but I also have the first generation S-Works Tarmac from 2004, which is half carbon and half aluminum, as well as a Lemond from 2005 that is half carbon and half titanium. These experiments were not repeated although the bikes are great. People were trying everything. The Tour de France was being won on aluminum bikes, titanium was going to be the Next Big Thing, the Pinarello Dogma was made out of magnesium. It was all very exciting but still approachable. Now bikes are more complex, with electronic shifting, disc brakes, tubeless tires but are they more fun than that Ridley? And my newest bike is a custom steel Tommasini for which I was measured by the 80 year old whose name is on it. Campagnolo 11-speed and lightweight tubing but probably not much different from what people were racing in the 1970s. Maybe bikes are not always just bikes. Well done!

  • @robdogracing
    @robdogracing 14 днів тому

    Awesome job bringing the bike some new life! I think these type of bikes are my fav for the everyday enthusiast. Rim brakes, threaded BBs, external cable routing, mechanical everything. So easy to service. Now I’m gonna keep an eye out for this frame as long as the seat post isn’t too short.

  • @robcastellan9883
    @robcastellan9883 19 днів тому

    Thanks for the great video, do you have a link to the bearings? I want to try this but not sure which NSK bearings to use

    • @UmunhumCycleworks
      @UmunhumCycleworks 16 днів тому

      These are the ones I used: amzn.to/4eSwsz7

    • @robcastellan9883
      @robcastellan9883 16 днів тому

      @@UmunhumCycleworks Thanks, I found them in 6806 VV instead of DD. Not sure if there is a difference. Hope they work.

  • @therealkakkamakkara
    @therealkakkamakkara 19 днів тому

    Yawn. Kinda long winded. It's a t-handle. End.

  • @paulb9769
    @paulb9769 20 днів тому

    I just lift the chain off of the ring with out breaking the chain much easier.

  • @keithhammers7404
    @keithhammers7404 20 днів тому

    So I have NX eagle and have always disliked the play in the derailleur. It just slaps around. It shifts fine despite the noise. This is my first Sram MTB group-set. I have always had Shimano. Sram road/gravel is just amazing. No issues. I was able to source a GX derailleur cheap although, I have no idea how worn out it is. 1) would this upgrade reduce the chain slap/movement on NX? 2) would it be just better to go with this GX. I am thinking so.

    • @UmunhumCycleworks
      @UmunhumCycleworks 16 днів тому

      Just got with the GX - it's definitely better especially if you're not paying too much.

  • @shershot
    @shershot 20 днів тому

    Great video. Im currently deciding 42t to 38t on a gravel build. What u said about not utilizing lower gears.

  • @randomshift
    @randomshift 20 днів тому

    Beware, the replacement kit did not "fit" my SX. I was barely able to install it but the bushing is a little wider than the original bolt and when I tighten it up to 6 Nm the mech was't able to rotate any more. Had a lot of trouble getting the "upgrade" bolt out and unfortunately had to go back to the original.

  • @reflitchilator
    @reflitchilator 21 день тому

    The Vibrelli looks identical to the Pro Bike Tool torque wrench.

    • @UmunhumCycleworks
      @UmunhumCycleworks 20 днів тому

      I have a feeling that they are made in the same factory

  • @Johan-lj6xm
    @Johan-lj6xm 22 дні тому

    Congrats! Bought a Tallboy 3 CC frame a couple a years ago. Greatest trailbike ever built imo. Stock front suspension is 120mm 44mm offset, have riding it both in 130 and 120. Right now Im rocking an 120 Fox factory with 44mm offset, its a big different, so if you have a chance to test with the right fork youre in for a suprise. The bike is so awosome Im lacking words. Its a supershredding xc all mountainbike.

    • @UmunhumCycleworks
      @UmunhumCycleworks 22 дні тому

      I love this bike so much - wholeheartedly agree with you! How does the 120 feel different compared to the 130?

    • @Johan-lj6xm
      @Johan-lj6xm 22 дні тому

      I think it feels more agile and not so plush and front heavy with 120mm. Offset is important to, pulling the fork closer to the frame. But still, this is minor tweaks for this great bike. If you get an opertunity to test a fox factory 34 go for it, can highly recomend it.

    • @Johan-lj6xm
      @Johan-lj6xm 22 дні тому

      Its also a trick to the 27,5 plus option. If you go with 170mm cranks in large, medium size u can keep 120 fork and leave the flipchip in low. Just swap wheelset and go. As I said greatest bike ever build.

  • @evenespelid6531
    @evenespelid6531 23 дні тому

    Be advised all people with Ultra torque (UT) super record cranks: The super record UT crank use a reversed thread, and not the direction illustrated in this video. I learned the hard way after watching this. Now my crank bolt is rounded and I have to hand it in to a bike shop. Who nows if they can fix it.

    • @UmunhumCycleworks
      @UmunhumCycleworks 23 дні тому

      Good info - I didn't know! I'll pin your comment so other people can see it. You might be able to get it out with the back side of the Park Tool t-handle hex keys - they have a rounded bolt extractor.

  • @disarmyouwitha
    @disarmyouwitha 24 дні тому

    Thanks! This really helped me

  • @BlairAir
    @BlairAir 24 дні тому

    Greatly appreciate testing and comparison of these critical tools for bike riders/home mechanics. Unless it absolutely proves it's consistency between, across all measurements, in both A-A, A-B, A-ABC, B-A and start to finish measurements, I disagree that the tester used would provide anything approaching relative measurement accuracy. Since we are not privy to the values it recorded other than the ones used for comparison, it leaves me with nothing more than a general sense, or "tendency" vs. more solid data.

  • @thereignofthezero225
    @thereignofthezero225 27 днів тому

    Thanks. This worked for me 10 min ago. Verified 👍👍🤟😄

  • @fra93ilgrande
    @fra93ilgrande Місяць тому

    Shimano XTR the best, I have the full M9100 groupset and it’s amazing

  • @richardpolidore1702
    @richardpolidore1702 Місяць тому

    They're made in Bend Oregon

    • @UmunhumCycleworks
      @UmunhumCycleworks Місяць тому

      You're correct, misspoke on my part. Thanks for watching!

  • @user-wt4zw8cf7n
    @user-wt4zw8cf7n Місяць тому

    excellent video 👍

  • @Saxtoo
    @Saxtoo Місяць тому

    £405.80 if you're living in Britain 😮 Right!

    • @UmunhumCycleworks
      @UmunhumCycleworks Місяць тому

      Yup, not cheap... Really impressive lights though!

  • @EMTBAFV
    @EMTBAFV Місяць тому

    I use the cheaper-looking Suron-style ones on mine. They were out before the Sur Ron, but they seem to have adopted it for their bikes now! The long five-LED I got with all different beams and a cool LED running strip at the bottom like Audis have is nice, but I had to buy a second, smaller version with the three-LED and strip LED running light as five was just too bright, lol! They last for ages and charge from a power bank if need be, never had to do this as yet, For £25 bucks, their amazing lights! the Magicshine 7000 is an amazing single light that might be better for the helmet! I can't stand a heavy helmet as it is, never mind a light up there causing more of a bobblehead effect whats the proce tag on these look expensive but then so do the ones i run and there not?

  • @alexmartens5276
    @alexmartens5276 Місяць тому

    my GX AXS already came with an XX1 bolt

  • @agnieszkawildhirt1353
    @agnieszkawildhirt1353 Місяць тому

    Thought you are a bigger creator from the quality of the video.

  • @digvt
    @digvt Місяць тому

    The stan's race sealant has the same issue. If your rim tape fails with stan's in the tire and you have aluminum nipples it's probably a good idea to replace all the nipples as there's unfortunately no way of actually removing the stans from around the nipples so you might as well get ahead of things before they become a problem mid ride.

  • @digvt
    @digvt Місяць тому

    Orange seal, good tape job, and brass nipples and your tubeless wheels will last a lifetime

  • @TivonSanders
    @TivonSanders Місяць тому

    I've been into mountain biking for over a year now, and at home bike maintenance and upgrading for over 4 years. I've never heard of this problem until now. Thank for the helpful information, and shame on those in the comments disrespecting you! 🙄

  • @e.n.2076
    @e.n.2076 Місяць тому

    to much tool for simple removing BB bearings, and as usuall preparation is most expensive

  • @an_irish_biker
    @an_irish_biker Місяць тому

    What is the tool you used to interface with the torque wrench when tightening the brake hose? Very cool. Thanks!

    • @UmunhumCycleworks
      @UmunhumCycleworks Місяць тому

      It's a Park Tool wrench made specifically for this application! Well worth it!

    • @an_irish_biker
      @an_irish_biker 20 днів тому

      @@UmunhumCycleworks cool thanks

  • @jorgec5335
    @jorgec5335 Місяць тому

    Why is broddie hating on Jean the first minute of the clip? let him rock OG these the type of friends people should not mind losing. Hating on a broddie for having a bike...