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How To Pack A Mountain Bike For Travel | GMBN Packs The Douchebags Savage

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2018
  • Going on holiday with your bike is one of the best experiences you can have! Riding new zones, big mountains, incredible trails and getting some fresh campfire stories is all important...but first you've got to get there!
    Doddy's here to talk you through some important tips on what to bring and most importantly, how to protect your pride and joy for it's journey!
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    The Savage is Douchebag's new bike bag, meant for protecting your bike across long journeys, through airports, train stations and ferry terminals. It's fairly unique in the sense that you bike becomes part of the structural rigidity of the bag, with an internal ribcage that keeps your bike protected. Having travelled internationally many times, Doddy's got plenty of great tips to keep you bike protected no matter what method of carriage you use!
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  • @elvingtonred
    @elvingtonred 6 років тому +5

    A Top tip for fork and frame protection, is foam pipe lagging sold at DIY shops, very cheap but perfect for bikes!
    Also bear in mind that your pride and joy might be stood on during loading and unloading by baggage handlers!

  • @itsme_2183
    @itsme_2183 6 років тому +1

    Gmbn and my favourite youtuber's company working together. Two worlds collide

  • @loftyfilius1792
    @loftyfilius1792 6 років тому +1

    If you were coming to New Zealand (Australia is pretty harsh too) that mud/dirt would have cost you a lot of time and maybe even a fine at the border just another little tip.

  • @patricksheard1648
    @patricksheard1648 6 років тому +15

    How about making sure it’s clean because some countries (Australia I think) are tough on bringing dirt that could have bacteria etc into the country?

    • @RobertSchuster68
      @RobertSchuster68 6 років тому +1

      Patrick Shearing in case you forget to clean it, you will get your personal dirt shed show

    • @Kapi.23
      @Kapi.23 6 років тому +2

      really? it's a bit excesive in my opinion. Specially when almost anything can kill you down under

    • @jamesdowney723
      @jamesdowney723 6 років тому +3

      But seriously if you threaten our biosecurity your own food supply will suffer.

    • @leomolloy5067
      @leomolloy5067 6 років тому +3

      James Downey it’s funny how Aussies flip from there stereotype to their normal attitude when on the internet.

    • @TimRobson
      @TimRobson 6 років тому

      Good call - New Zealand and Australia makes you show shoes and wheels at a minimum. I've thrown shoes and tyres out rather than deal with a grumpy Customs official in both Australia and NZ.

  • @evgeniiselivanov8054
    @evgeniiselivanov8054 6 років тому +2

    Love your socks mate)

  • @409nh8
    @409nh8 6 років тому

    The new Mega looks so clean

  • @alexnicolaou3579
    @alexnicolaou3579 6 років тому

    awesome and useful video. as for CO2 cartridges, it's possible that the ones used for lifejackets have been tested and tested again and gotten a seal of approval for aviation use. something that would probably not be the case for commercially available products. as with paintball equipment, no european airline allows paintball/airsoft co2 cartridges, could be the same for our tyre inflators.

  • @leetaylor9368
    @leetaylor9368 2 роки тому

    Tip for travelling with a cardboard box, wrap the things in a few layers of duck tape, adds structure and and resistance to the weather.

  • @freedomfactorymtb239
    @freedomfactorymtb239 3 роки тому +1

    What about letting air out of the dropper?

  • @stelioshz
    @stelioshz 6 років тому

    Thank you, that was really really helpful.

  • @sorenkooke7884
    @sorenkooke7884 6 років тому +3

    What about putting stuff like Helmets, shoes or a backpack into the bikebag?

    • @TeodorKubena
      @TeodorKubena 6 років тому

      Bikes Trails Beer The helmet would probably not for in.

  • @torquecanyon8424
    @torquecanyon8424 3 роки тому +1

    What was the weight of the bag itself?

  • @rtmunro
    @rtmunro Рік тому

    weight is a serious concern. my preferred airline treats bikes as regular checked baggage, and I get one free checked bag, up to 50lbs. more than 50lbs gets a $100 surcharge. My bike weighs 36lbs, the cardboard box & packing materials put me at 49.5lbs after I removed my chain and pedals. I couldn't put a pair of socks in there let alone stuff a 26lb bike bag with tools and gear.

  • @shark2075
    @shark2075 6 років тому

    That is a long bike, thanks for the video doddy

  • @urbanphotographer
    @urbanphotographer 6 років тому +1

    Very good! I’m planning to buy one but when looking at airline rules there are only a few of them that allow a weight above 23 kg. More or less everyone with an L frame and above must have a problem with this limit since most of the bike travel bags weigh around 10 kg.

    • @newttella1043
      @newttella1043 6 років тому +2

      Airlines will still let you bring an over 23kg bag. They just add an overweight charge. This was what they did when everyone used those hard cases that weighed over 13kg.

    • @urbanphotographer
      @urbanphotographer 6 років тому

      Newt Tella Great, thanks!

  • @ChrisandSohee
    @ChrisandSohee 6 років тому

    Cool Video, Keep up the good work!

  • @mjones3544
    @mjones3544 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video! Curious why you remove the derailleur from the hanger, and leave the hanger attached to the frame?
    Thanks!

  • @mihneaiancu8753
    @mihneaiancu8753 6 років тому

    Super nice!

  • @archieelvin2917
    @archieelvin2917 6 років тому

    Love you videos

  • @bbggakkba
    @bbggakkba 6 років тому +1

    I hate the name of the company but that is a really nice bag

  • @24OnBike
    @24OnBike 6 років тому

    Good Video!

  • @jarrais1120
    @jarrais1120 6 років тому

    You already did a video about this . I know it's a different channel but still it is what i think . But as always good video.

  • @mazenhakouz
    @mazenhakouz 4 роки тому

    Nice bag from the looks of it. What’s the wheelbase on that bike. I wonder if it’ll fit my Stamina 140 (1300 mm wheelbase)!

  • @JogBird
    @JogBird 6 років тому +11

    the name of the company is cute if youre 10 yrs old but limiting marketability

    • @jonatanse3257
      @jonatanse3257 6 років тому +1

      JogBird you say that but all Europe know the brand thanks to the Swedish skiier and UA-camr Jon Olsson

    • @TeodorKubena
      @TeodorKubena 6 років тому +3

      JogBird You are fucking dumb. The name of the company is amazing for marketing. They don't need advertising. Their name is just too cathy and funny forget.

    • @itsme_2183
      @itsme_2183 6 років тому +1

      Tell that to Jon Olsson, he wil disagree

  • @adrianxc7512
    @adrianxc7512 6 років тому

    Its so cool😍😍

  • @RobertSchuster68
    @RobertSchuster68 6 років тому

    Lucky enough I don’t live in the UK. So where ever I go, Austria/Switzerland/France/SouthernPalatinate I can use my Mercedes-Benz Marco Polo 🙋🏼‍♂️ only Mallorca is a pain in the ass, so I prefer renting a canyon at the canyon-store-mallorca

  • @aretoussa24
    @aretoussa24 5 років тому

    Hi! Thanks for the video, very helpful! I have a hybrid bike with suspension. And I was wondering I f I should do what you did with your suspension(I don't know how, but I'll figure it out!). Is it really necessary to flat them out?

  • @nigelmelanie
    @nigelmelanie 6 років тому

    How much did this set up weigh? We're only allowed 23kg doesn't leave much room for anything else.

  • @kevinking7733
    @kevinking7733 6 років тому

    Who sells the savage, can’t find UK supplier.

  • @ashrafabdelhai6867
    @ashrafabdelhai6867 6 років тому

    Hello GMBN Team,
    I like your work and your channel. very impressive.
    The idea of packing this way is very nice instead of usual way.
    But I am wondering is it good enough to prevent bike from damage caused by putting many things above each other?

  • @MattPayne1
    @MattPayne1 5 років тому

    Whats the wheelbase of that bike?

  • @mortonfrankfire5400
    @mortonfrankfire5400 6 років тому

    Man I’ve just had to put mine in a box. What a nightmare!!

  • @natskis
    @natskis 4 роки тому

    After spending forever taking everything off and cramming my bike into an azure hardcase. I really wish I just spent more money on the douchebag or evo

  • @urbanphotographer
    @urbanphotographer 6 років тому

    Another one... I travelled to Scotland some weeks ago. My friend brought her bike and it took up ridiculous amounts of space in my car to and from the airport! This time we rented a van over there but that felt like total overkill. A small or medium car can’t accomodate two bags. With a bigger car it would probably work but then you’re definitely restricted to 2 persons in the car. Any smart ideas?

    • @willwt97
      @willwt97 6 років тому

      Urban Rosenqvist get a bike rack lol

    • @urbanphotographer
      @urbanphotographer 6 років тому

      Will Wilding-Taylor I’m now thinking mini bus... :)

    • @Tchairdjian
      @Tchairdjian 4 роки тому

      Check out the Orucase...

  • @bradrushton3127
    @bradrushton3127 6 років тому

    how much does this weigh because my bike has to be a maximum of 30kg on my flight

    • @TeodorKubena
      @TeodorKubena 6 років тому +1

      brad rushton It definitely fits in. I highly doubt the that the case is more than 17kg.

  • @shadowv6794
    @shadowv6794 6 років тому

    But will this particular bag fit in the boot of an SUV in vertical position? I'm afraid that it is quite tall and wide to fit in a boot.

  • @Hoihaihei
    @Hoihaihei 6 років тому

    Not useful for me but entertaining still 👍

  • @michi7603
    @michi7603 6 років тому

    noice

  • @th_js
    @th_js 6 років тому

    Great video, but not really relevant to me.