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  • @harrisoncorey282
    @harrisoncorey282 Рік тому +713

    not just a strap doubling as a tourniquet, its a tourniquet, doubling as a strap!

    • @menditkits
      @menditkits Рік тому +8

      Haha absolutely!!

    • @jawide626
      @jawide626 Рік тому

      Mind: blown

    • @MaeckesPlanB
      @MaeckesPlanB Рік тому

      *shtrap

    • @ipodtouchgamer621
      @ipodtouchgamer621 Рік тому

      But actually, please don’t do this.
      The TQ used looks like a Chinese made counterfeit of an older generation North American Rescue CAT tourniquet. Further, UV light, specifically sunlight breaks down plastic, it is strongly advised to store these in a protective pouch so they don’t degrade before use. If you want to carry something that could save your life, buy the real thing and keep it in your hip pack or out of the sun so it’s ready when you need it.

    • @harrisoncorey282
      @harrisoncorey282 Рік тому +2

      @@ipodtouchgamer621 These kits are created for those who dont carry anything at all, My first aid kit is quite small and when I had my accident my belt had to make due, i would rather have something that may not work, or have to be replaced yearly, than nothing at all.

  • @madyokool
    @madyokool Рік тому +503

    2022 Seth: No hard feelings, diamondback.
    2023 Seth: Smashes diamondback with a rock.

    • @andrewmitchell5807
      @andrewmitchell5807 Рік тому +23

      And then scratches top tube with screws

    • @dylan-5287
      @dylan-5287 Рік тому +21

      Seth's like "this is now the fuck it bike"

    • @carperfjord8748
      @carperfjord8748 Рік тому +2

      I like this 2023 Seth! lol

    • @imnota
      @imnota Рік тому +1

      What happened with Diamondback ? I used to watch a lot like two years ago and he was all about them, only starting to watch again now so I'm surprised to read and see this now

    • @starertree7736
      @starertree7736 Рік тому +1

      @@imnota he just wanted to ride other bikes without feeling conflicted

  • @jani724
    @jani724 Рік тому +1122

    Riley knocked it outta the park with his tools 🔥

    • @redwoodJB
      @redwoodJB Рік тому +42

      Seriously. How do we get some of those!!?

    • @NathanBowmanMusic
      @NathanBowmanMusic Рік тому +18

      @@redwoodJB dunno - the etsy link in the description is busted

    • @DrBonesFolo
      @DrBonesFolo Рік тому +7

      Haha yeah he really knocked park tools *finger guns and open mouth*

    • @zgjp82
      @zgjp82 Рік тому +7

      Yea I would love that that cassette plier

    • @Minimalist1266
      @Minimalist1266 Рік тому

      @@NathanBowmanMusic Just search for 3d printed bike tools and you'll find them.

  • @BermPeakExpress
    @BermPeakExpress  Рік тому +231

    Over the weekend I met a guy with a bottle cap on his stem cap, and he said it was off a Niner bike. So that's not original, but the bar ends and fork cap sure are!

    • @GiannisLS
      @GiannisLS Рік тому +18

      Neither are the tools in the valve caps, pettys has had them for a long time integrated into their tubeless valves, spoke wrench and presta valve core remover.

    • @meikgeik
      @meikgeik Рік тому +4

      Your link for the tools doesn't work. You're missing something out of the URL. I found it by searching Etsy.

    • @andrew_gardner
      @andrew_gardner Рік тому +3

      I recently picked up the Niner YAWYD(You are what you drink) top cap and it works well. I would be skeptical of using a 3D printed top cap, and I 3D print lots of stuff myself.

    • @antigravity19
      @antigravity19 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I’d much prefer my niner machined version. Bar ends see ok. Would be worried about anything needing mechanical strength with the printing material long term

    • @rpungello
      @rpungello Рік тому +4

      As someone that’s also subbed to Syd & Mackey and Kyle & April I immediately thought of Niner when I saw the bottle cap holder!

  • @matthewautton1472
    @matthewautton1472 Рік тому +161

    Those tools made by Riley are absolutely premium. In a shop setting those would be so much nicer to use than park tools.

    • @matthewautton1472
      @matthewautton1472 10 місяців тому

      @enriqueamaya3883 and therapists. They aren't fictional either. You should go and see one

    • @notmynamehastag2000
      @notmynamehastag2000 7 місяців тому

      ​@enriqueamaya3883🤡🤡

  • @dre3951
    @dre3951 Рік тому +22

    Those 394 tools from Riley just look like quality. Incredible craftsmanship. The type of tool that you're happy every time you get a chance to use it.

  • @Christian_Call
    @Christian_Call Рік тому +362

    One of Berm Peaks most entertaining segments! I love the user sent in stuff, its like " A box of chocolate"

  • @ChunderDesigns
    @ChunderDesigns Рік тому +276

    Hi Seth! Glad to see some of the Chunder Goodies @ 10:00 made it into the video! A note on the anywhere mount, I didn't intend it to be used with a water bottle as I don't trust it with that much weight. Did you happen to test it with one? The tube plate and pump mounts I make are the proper thickness to prevent the screw from going through and hitting the frame. Good suggestion on adding a backing, I will make sure to add a warning so others don't have that issue! Thanks for giving them a look, and thanks for not minding the paint ding!

    • @eternaloptimist2840
      @eternaloptimist2840 Рік тому +23

      "Luckily I don't care". 😀

    • @Cr3ePiO
      @Cr3ePiO Рік тому +6

      ngl, that one hurt

    • @ChunderDesigns
      @ChunderDesigns Рік тому +18

      @@Cr3ePiO Definitely feeling a little guilty over here..

    • @andrewshearin1525
      @andrewshearin1525 Рік тому

      Yeah, take a look at the inside of specialized SWAT door. I think it’s got a rectangular shape molded into it that keeps these square flat nuts in place to secure the bottle cage screws and keep them from driving in too far.

    • @richarddeleon
      @richarddeleon Рік тому

      really cool idea you got there. i can use one on my bike

  • @stefanc2242
    @stefanc2242 Рік тому +73

    Giving people the opportunity to show off their homemade inventions…you’re the best Seth!

  • @menditkits
    @menditkits Рік тому +168

    Thank you so much for featuring us on your awesome channel!!

    • @LovetheIPAs
      @LovetheIPAs Рік тому +4

      Great concept and such a useful item!!

    • @mrzeilm
      @mrzeilm Рік тому +3

      As a Middle /Highschool mountain bike coach the Mend it kit looks amazing!

    • @pokinacha
      @pokinacha Рік тому +5

      This has serious combat trauma application. Where can these be purchased?

    • @mrzeilm
      @mrzeilm Рік тому +3

      @@pokinacha Seth posted a link in the description.

    • @tatertotcrew
      @tatertotcrew Рік тому

      Good looking kit. Will be picking a few up for bike and trail work kits.

  • @bonkasaurus_wrecks
    @bonkasaurus_wrecks Рік тому +16

    Pedal wrench/machete! Perfect for backcountry exploration! 😄

  • @topspot4834
    @topspot4834 Рік тому +13

    This was un-ironically one of the best subscriber product reviews we've seen so far. We're learning (finally). Nice job fellas!

  • @emilymarriott5927
    @emilymarriott5927 Рік тому +57

    I think the reason that 3d printed chain guard works and your previous prints didn't comes back to the suggestions a lot of us gave you in the comments of that video. Just from what you showed, it looked like he had printed it with more perimeters, and it looks like maybe a wider nozzle as well? Since the majority of a print's strength comes from its walls, that makes a large difference in durability right there. While you certainly couldnt expect all the parts you made to work (that brake disc as an example), there were definitely a couple that likely would have worked fine with just some slicer setting refinements.

    • @TedonTwo
      @TedonTwo Рік тому +22

      Also the difference between PLA and PETG is dramatic in terms of durability. PETG can be finicky, but if you nail the settings you can create some very durable parts, especially compared to PLA.

    • @emilymarriott5927
      @emilymarriott5927 Рік тому +5

      @@TedonTwo Absolutely. Not all plastics are equal. Different materials have different properties.

    • @colter7300
      @colter7300 Рік тому +1

      @@TedonTwo this. Seth’s printing configuration was not ideal

  • @Eric.V.
    @Eric.V. Рік тому +20

    The 3D printed disc brake rotors still cracks me up 😆

    • @soffes
      @soffes Рік тому +1

      Solid pun 😂

  • @sk8xaq
    @sk8xaq Рік тому +6

    This was super cool. There is nothing better than a community that innovates for itself! Way to go, everyone that sent in products, and thanks for the compilation, Seth.

  • @jewing464
    @jewing464 Рік тому +20

    About the tourniquet, it's the CAT (Combat Application Tourniquet)
    Which is very effective, but requires some basic knowledge to use with full potential, which I urge you to learn (lots of videos about it).
    Also worth noting, using it will compromise it's future strength, so you should keep this one for practice purposes and get a new one.

    • @trail_farts
      @trail_farts Рік тому +3

      While it is a great idea, I have some serious concerns about the med kit. Tourniquets require training to use safely, and as you said using it for practice or even as a retention item degrades its effectiveness. I may be wrong with this, but based on the price of their kits I seriously doubt that is a genuine tourniquet, which run about $30 each (The genuine TQs are made by North American Rescue which makes the CAT, or TacMed Solutions, which makes the SOF-T). I don't want to discount the Mend-It company at all, I'm just coming from a concerned health provider background. If anyone has any questions I can provide resources and references. Training is by far the most valuable resource you can invest in when it come to first aid.

    • @akselikoskinen5445
      @akselikoskinen5445 Рік тому +4

      @@trail_farts hey, just wanted to comment here. My experience with tourniquets in the army and with safety training in the civilian world has taught me that you really cant do much harm with them when using properly. If the bleeding is life threatening, you tighten it enough to stop the bleed. Any damage to the body part (tissue or nerve) will only come with prolonged hold, and if the other option is life threatening bleeding, it doesnt really matter, right? And what comes to the strength of the items, in the army we would train over and over again with our personal tourniquets. Ive never seen one break when tightening it and for a real piece, I dont think its even possible with normal use and training. I would even go as far as saying that an unused one is more dangerous than a used one, as it might be defective from the factory, if the quality control over there has failed.
      But youre both right on about training, learn how to use it, learn how to apply it with one hand, learn how to do it to someone else, learn how to do it in a rush, with clothes on, over a booted leg, in the dark and etc... Its like CPR, do it over and over until it comes natural.

    • @jewing464
      @jewing464 Рік тому +1

      @@akselikoskinen5445 so talking from a perspective of an ex combat medic, I've seen some tourniquets break after intensive, repetitive training, but actually I'm more concerned about its ability to hold stress for prolonged duration of time, and if it has been used before, the velcro part, which hold the entire stress, must have weakened to a certain extent, and in harsh conditions (think wet, mobile situation) when someone's life depends on this thing, you should really just use a new one.

    • @thysonsacclaim
      @thysonsacclaim Рік тому +1

      ​@@jewing464 The way he used it in the shop is not going to make any difference in its ability to hold stress. Zero.
      I've been shipping them out to Ukraine for the past several months... they go through way more abuse than barely being put on and twisted once or twice. And they still work fine.
      As for damage to humans, the soldiers use them at ANY indication of a wound, arterial or not, because they don't trust that they won't miss something being that they're not experts.
      No issues. And they crank them down.

  •  Рік тому +24

    Well... The cassette tool is ingenious. It will probably never slip off the cogs, I want one.

    • @hugoyoung4890
      @hugoyoung4890 Рік тому +3

      There's already a tool for this made by Pedros called cassette pliers.

  • @TypeVertigo
    @TypeVertigo Рік тому +2

    I'm pretty much an unapologetic roadie, and even I appreciate the Mend-It Kit. Bravo to whomever sent it in, and extra bravo to whomever made it!

  • @cragbum87
    @cragbum87 Рік тому +67

    As a first responder, that's a pretty capable med kit for mountain biking. Might end up grabbing one.

    • @downhillupside
      @downhillupside Рік тому +13

      Totally. I don't work regularly as a first responder, but I've had first responder training. That kit seems pretty great for its intended usage.
      Edit: for those that don't think the tourniquet is appropriate, I had a friend impale his leg on a branch recently. Had he hit an artery, a tourniquet may have been a critical lifesaving necessity.

    • @menditkits
      @menditkits Рік тому +1

      Thank you!!

    • @Vasylian1
      @Vasylian1 Рік тому +6

      It's a cheap Chinese knock-off. CAT tourniquet should have engravings on each part. Fake ones won't stop bleeding. Also, I think it shouldn't be stored on frame.

    • @bmxscape
      @bmxscape Рік тому +12

      @@Vasylian1 huh...? anything wrapped tight enough will stop bleeding..

    • @downhillupside
      @downhillupside Рік тому +4

      @@Vasylian1 Lol, what? You can make a tourniquet out of anything. There isn't such thing as a 'fake' tourniquet.

  • @dimitrifayolle896
    @dimitrifayolle896 Рік тому +3

    Bottle caps on the stem bolt has been Niner's signature for years, and I have Peaty's valve caps that do exactly the same as the ones you displayed, with the exception that they're anodized aluminum and look super cool

    • @MTBDadAdventures
      @MTBDadAdventures Рік тому

      Exactly what I was going to say! As he was saying it was original, I was yelling it’s stolen from Niner!! Lol

  • @Vhagn
    @Vhagn Рік тому +3

    Really like the cassette pliers and wrench combo.
    The part I "made" for myself is not really my own but I found it a new purpose. I turned a bottle cage adapter into a front mudguard mount for my suspension corrected fork in 2021, and it's running well to this day.
    It's only one part of the cage adapter and four P-clips on the fork.
    There is a particular type of adapter that works for this really well, better than any marketed solution I could find in a year.
    I can't post pictures here but if you need something like this and have no tools to make it, google bottle cage adapter and look for one that has a symmetrical "rotating part" with three screw holes. That type fits a 26 inch sus corrected fork perfectly and your fender mounting point will be exactly in the middle.

  • @motionstudio77
    @motionstudio77 Рік тому +4

    Wow, impressive items send over from talented fans, especially the First Aid Kit & the bike tools!!

  • @rhysherbert8569
    @rhysherbert8569 Рік тому +5

    Those tools are awesome, I'd buy those cassette pliers and pedal wrench for sure!

  • @EriebyCycle
    @EriebyCycle Рік тому +3

    Probably one of the best yet. I dig the positive reinforcement... and those tools!!!

  • @Dix-OnBik3s
    @Dix-OnBik3s Рік тому +1

    Seth! Love the vids as always.
    One minor point on the Mend It, that Tourniquet isnt meant as a frame strap, sustained UV exposure and all the crap your tire kicks up will degrade the strap and cause the tourniquet to fail when you definately dont want it to fail. The kit looks designed to be broken down or stowed whole in a back pack or ass bag.

  • @HighVoltageMadness
    @HighVoltageMadness Рік тому +1

    I printed the same bash guard just from PLA and it was durable, even impacts didn't break it. Plus if it breaks I can just print another one. Nice job whoever designed it.

  • @kevinbiddle5444
    @kevinbiddle5444 Рік тому

    That first aid kit is pretty on point. Using the sam splint as part of the package is clever, but having the tourniquet double as the frame strap? Absolutely awesome.

  • @mtbtreadster6443
    @mtbtreadster6443 Рік тому +9

    First, I would buy one of those mend it kits! Second, I love how seth actually rides his custom build instead of letting it be a garage princess. Most youtubers when they build their "dream build" they don't usually ride it. Good vid Seth!

  • @valeriesorrells
    @valeriesorrells Рік тому +2

    that med kit is great, it is similar to what we recommend Mtb patrollers to carry while out patrolling. I would suggest not strapping it to your bike, but to carry in a bag to protect the tourniquet. If you ever want to have an episode on first aid for backcountry, hit me up. I'm the mtb patrol director here in the finger lakes region of NY.

  • @thedoneeye
    @thedoneeye Рік тому +11

    Would've been funny had the music from '2001 A Space Odyssey' played while Seth was hitting the plastic guard thing with the rock....

    • @AlistairBrugsch
      @AlistairBrugsch Рік тому +1

      ...earning Seth a copyright strike in the process but it would be worth it 😂

    • @ZesPak
      @ZesPak 2 місяці тому

      @@AlistairBrugsch He could do the two notes "tu DUH" without a strike.

  • @poongusboongus6438
    @poongusboongus6438 Рік тому +3

    For those who need to use a tourniquet, two things: high and tight (never over a joint) and if someone is begging you to take it off, don't. It means it's on tight enough, usually. Lovin' the videos as always of course

  • @Todd66
    @Todd66 Рік тому +22

    Such a good channel. Seth is fun and really seems like really good people.
    Luv that ❤

  • @hollycow123445
    @hollycow123445 Рік тому +6

    That cassette plier tool is awesome. It's a similar design to the Pedro's version, which I think is a far better design than the park tool version

    • @positiivi_teme
      @positiivi_teme Рік тому

      Yes it indeed is. I have a cheaper version of parktool pliers and they have a tendency to slip easily on the cassette. That kind of version looks a lot more easier to use and apply good enough leverage to keep the cassette in place.

  • @gianniferrara6610
    @gianniferrara6610 Рік тому +2

    DEFINITELY going to get one of those mend it kits. I am a trail guide at Blue Mountain Bike Park and before the season closed some guy ripped his knee wide open. I am trained to deal with medical situations but at that time I did not have any first aid equipment on me. Would have been super helpful to have one. Before the 2023 season starts I'm gonna invest in one.

  • @parkervance3574
    @parkervance3574 Рік тому +1

    Gonna be honest, I've been using a 3d printed PLA bash guard for the last few months and its been working surprisingly well.

  • @JDCarnin
    @JDCarnin Рік тому +12

    Those Valvecaps are pretty neat! We had something similar ages ago. Time to bring them back! For Context: I’m running a VEB Heldrungen Bike Trailer for my Grocery’s, an it has Valvecaps that can remove Valve Cores. Never seen something like this. I think, they’re only preserved because the 53 yo Communist rubber is still holding up fine 😅

  • @dieselwilliams
    @dieselwilliams Рік тому

    Great to see your support of these up and coming bike part designers 👍

  • @quincatbagan6316
    @quincatbagan6316 Рік тому +20

    To make good 3d printed parts, you have to make the infill 100% and use a higher end filament you can buy loads or stronger/ flimsy or even flexible materials! If you ever wanted to try printing bike parts again I would suggest using a different material then you were using

    • @meikgeik
      @meikgeik Рік тому +3

      Yes and no. CNC kitchen on youtube did a test a while back that showed the inverse can be true in some scenarios. Part strength is a rabbit hole you can go really really far down. CNC Kitchen just barely scratches the surface.

    • @BermPeakExpress
      @BermPeakExpress  Рік тому +12

      Yeah, I was using the best quality Petg you can get, but it was definitely not at 100% infill. For a bash guard, I think you're right. For other parts I don't think the infill would matter as much as wall thickness, and for the most parts my design were just crappy!

    • @PacLander
      @PacLander Рік тому +1

      Great Tools, can you link for the bottle Cage Tools?
      Thx i want to Print it for my wifes frame, where i always anscrew the bolts because of her small frame when mounting to the.

    • @meikgeik
      @meikgeik Рік тому +2

      @@BermPeakExpress You already sound like an expert. As someone who has been 3D printing since 2016 and struggled for years, I'm totally not jealous.

    • @Rippthrough
      @Rippthrough Рік тому +2

      @@BermPeakExpress I wouldn't even use PET-G - it can cope with some flex, sure, but what the 3D printing communities and tests don't touch on (bar the odd ones that do notched impact tests) is that PET-G behaves non-newtonianly, it stiffens the harder you hit it. That means for impacts it becomes really brittle.
      You're much better off printing things in one of the Taulman nylons (they'll have something depending on what your printer can cope with) for functional parts.
      The other 'secret' to 3d printing is the best looking parts generally always come off a printer with slight underextrusion and temperatures too low for decent layer bonding. If you set your print profiles on looks, you're going to have brittle, understrength parts compared to printing hot, slow and with full flow.
      I print actual end-use, functional engine mounts, suspension bushes, brackets, exhaust hangers, etc, for cars by sticking to making sure the bonding is great rather than pretty, and they hold up very well.

  • @sawyerthree302
    @sawyerthree302 Рік тому +2

    That MedKit knocked it out of the park. I’m always the “worst case scenario” guy and try to carry medical on me in any given situation. That kit is, let’s say it, perfect!

  • @aweston5946
    @aweston5946 Рік тому +9

    Them cassette pliers are some of the nicest I've seen some time went into them another great video Seth

  • @richpitty
    @richpitty Рік тому

    Whoever built the tools is pretty clever amazing what a little ingenuity will get you

  • @brushylake4606
    @brushylake4606 26 днів тому

    The bottle cap bolt cover is just cool. Imagine, people having fun with their bike.

  • @FrédéricGodbout9719
    @FrédéricGodbout9719 Рік тому +8

    I really like the cheap alternative to a bash guard, great video!

    • @TheBlip01
      @TheBlip01 Рік тому +1

      I bought one of these off eBay, I think, a couple years ago. Seemed pretty strong, but it broke pretty quickly on the trails. That log Seth hit was pretty rotted. I killed mine on a solid logover. A rock would break that easily, unfortunately.

    • @timgarland8619
      @timgarland8619 Рік тому

      @@TheBlip01 You mean a rock like the one Seth used in the outro?

    • @TheBlip01
      @TheBlip01 Рік тому +4

      @@timgarland8619 yeah, except add the weight of a rider, bike, and some momentum. Haha

  • @grimxenxd1590
    @grimxenxd1590 Рік тому

    I have a 1999 specialised FSR Comp, silver and yellow that I am going bring back to life. so excited
    you saying the guy keeps the GT alive made me want to mention. have a good day everyone

  • @TheArf200
    @TheArf200 Рік тому +54

    For functional 3d printed parts, you need to use an appropriate material, design, and settings. Generally, PLA is to brittle for functional parts, and you need materials with better impact strength. Also, playing with shells and perimeters will gain the most strength rather than infill.

    • @meikgeik
      @meikgeik Рік тому +4

      Agree, but all that said, PLA has some of the most strength if you require a strong and inflexible part. Many of the less brittle materials flex before they give at a much lower force than PLA bends or breaks. I use PLA in certain applications where any significant bending under load will cause the parts to hit each other. I find PLA works much better for things that need to stand up to tension.

    • @cozmo4694
      @cozmo4694 Рік тому

      @@meikgeik yeah, for bike parts i would personally use nylon or cf nylon for added stiffness, pla is brittle + it cant really stand up to the conditions outside (whether that be weather or UV light) so for bike parts ABS or ASA is the minimum for me.

  • @oscarlangley7887
    @oscarlangley7887 Рік тому +2

    That mouldable splint was recommended to me by a paramedic in the UK. Definitely need to invest in one as they seem really great. Neck, wrist and ankle brace in one

  • @Podcast-q2r
    @Podcast-q2r Рік тому +4

    Thank you Seth your videos never stop impressing me

  • @thinkpadBentnoseTheBlind
    @thinkpadBentnoseTheBlind Рік тому

    this might be the best video ever on these topics. You are gonna hit a million subbes after this one man.Amazing !

  • @outoffocus875
    @outoffocus875 Рік тому +64

    seth can never have enough bottle cages 😂😂😂😂

  • @bigcwastaken2112
    @bigcwastaken2112 Рік тому

    Cnc machines, lasers, and 3d printers are the best thing for people who want to start making products but don’t want a whole ass factory with a bunch of workers, it’s so nice that these machines exist

  • @bgrutterdds
    @bgrutterdds Рік тому

    "But luckily, I don't care about scratching my bike." This whole video was great, but that was the best comment. Thanks for being real.

  • @sk8rusa2008
    @sk8rusa2008 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for reviewing my tools Seth!

  • @playgroundchooser
    @playgroundchooser Рік тому

    There are some very talented people watching these videos. Well done everyone!

  • @austinmckee2484
    @austinmckee2484 Рік тому

    I like the one with letting you add bottlecaps as a decoration on your bike. I want one of those.

  • @ryanv1279
    @ryanv1279 Рік тому +336

    The first product (mend it kit) touches on my area of expertise (wilderness medicine) so I really want to put this out there, 1. If you need to apply a tourniquet, do not put it over clothes, do not remove it after its applied and put it as high on the limb as possible (armpit or crotch) 2nd. If you do not have any medical training, then attempting to save someones life is assault and battery. Consent is implied when they are unconscious only. Otherwise ask for consent before touching anyone and only provide care up to the level of your training, dont make guesses outside your scope of practice.

    • @ryanv1279
      @ryanv1279 Рік тому +68

      This means that if someone is running around with a gushing head wound, and is in too much shock to consent to aid, You just wait for them to go unconscious and consent is implied.

    • @JoPro06
      @JoPro06 Рік тому +51

      2nd point: Depends on region or country.
      I’m actually surprised to hear that it’s so hard for people to help others in some parts of the world.

    • @somerandomguywastaken
      @somerandomguywastaken Рік тому +32

      @@ryanv1279 just knock them out yourself, they prolly won't remember you doing it, and you got consent very quickly. Life hacks!

    • @menditkits
      @menditkits Рік тому +11

      Thank you for your insight! Every kit comes with a link to instructions on how to use everything, including the tourniquet, as well a a hardcopy medical advice card inside the kit!

    • @fletcherayres5936
      @fletcherayres5936 Рік тому +13

      Here in uk if you have had a first aid training course you are legally obliged to give them as good as first aid as you can. Unless of course they tell/ sign to you that they do not want to receive it.

  • @WildChild8080
    @WildChild8080 Рік тому +2

    I bought the bash guard and it's been wonderful. Highly recommend it

    • @seniorcajun1
      @seniorcajun1 Рік тому +1

      Yea did you see the end when Seth bashed that baby with a good size rock , I was impressed

  • @therealsavagepete
    @therealsavagepete Рік тому +2

    I've printed a chain guide and it still works well after years...

  • @davomoto42
    @davomoto42 Рік тому +5

    That Mend It kit is awesome! Everyone should take CPR, basic first aid, and Stop the Bleed class - or at least watch some youtube videos on it.

    • @menditkits
      @menditkits Рік тому

      Absolutely! Our passion at Mend It Kits is improving the safety of our community as a whole!

    • @niceguy191
      @niceguy191 Рік тому

      @@menditkits My suggestion to you is to have a protective cover/bag that goes over the whole kit. Mountain biking in isn't exactly a clean sport and I can just see this kit getting filled with mud inside and out

    • @Teetuetenmogli
      @Teetuetenmogli Рік тому

      Of course most people forget their training but in Germany you have to do a first aid training for a day as a mandatory thing to get a driver's license.

    • @trail_farts
      @trail_farts Рік тому

      @@menditkits what tourniquets do you use?

  • @leandro2760
    @leandro2760 Рік тому

    A must on the first aid kit, I always carry a tourniquet, bandage, and gauze with me during a ride...

  • @dmcintyre15
    @dmcintyre15 Рік тому +1

    Love to get my hands on the set of knobs with the hex drivers for the bottle cages!

    • @rupedog
      @rupedog Рік тому

      Didn't Seth make those?

    • @dmcintyre15
      @dmcintyre15 Рік тому

      @@rupedog Yes, but I love the idea!

  • @TUkrLad
    @TUkrLad Рік тому +66

    therapist: shaved seth isnt real, he cant hurt you
    shaved seth:

  • @bjorne46
    @bjorne46 Рік тому

    Very cool to see people being creative.
    I liked the cassette tool the best. I think the teeth profile matches that of a chain, so I reckon even load across the engaged teeth will be guaranteed. So much more effort put in that than just print something.
    The valve stem tool thingy is something I have seen before though.

  • @winkypeeter
    @winkypeeter Рік тому

    I missed this channel. Thank G I'm back watching again.

  • @abeolsonmtb
    @abeolsonmtb Рік тому +1

    That 3d printed bash guard worked better then the one from the bike shop I work at it that I put on my bike

  • @fernando1998al
    @fernando1998al Рік тому +1

    That cassette whip replacement looks solid, anyone that's taken a stuck sram xd or xdr free hubs knows the chain ones bend

  • @anthonyhebert-trudeau6995
    @anthonyhebert-trudeau6995 Рік тому

    The last one is good! An extra bottle cage or an extra storage clip is nice!

  • @T1mischief
    @T1mischief 3 місяці тому

    The bottle cap one is smart too bc you can change the cap on the bar ends, crazy smart

  • @mannypagsuyuin402
    @mannypagsuyuin402 Рік тому

    Great job! Industrial design for bikes at its finest!

  • @drengskap
    @drengskap Рік тому

    I've had a CNC aluminium top cap which takes bottle caps for years - I rock a Motorhead Road Crew bottle cap on mine! Also, chromes brass Schrader valve caps with integrated core remover have been around for a very long time.

  • @jmilz
    @jmilz Рік тому +6

    I believe Niner Bikes has a patent for the bottle cap stem cap

    • @BermPeakExpress
      @BermPeakExpress  Рік тому +4

      Welp, I guess we'll see if there's a lawsuit incoming! Way she goes...

    • @jmilz
      @jmilz Рік тому

      💀💀💀

  • @flurgerbla7609
    @flurgerbla7609 Рік тому +1

    Pedros makes similar cassette pliars, but with the mechanism of vice grips. And they work really well

    • @MosesRS
      @MosesRS Рік тому

      That's what I have. A lot easier to use than a whip. I recently used it this past Saturday.

  • @jonathanshelton2137
    @jonathanshelton2137 Рік тому

    Appreciate you Seth! You're always teaching me something! Love watching you on berm peak express!! 🙌😁

  • @williamcampbell6976
    @williamcampbell6976 Рік тому +2

    I would check to make sure the Tourniquet in the Mend It kit a genuine. Make sure it is a North America Rescue produced Combat Action Tourniquet (CAT) and not a cheap copy. Looks like a solid kit otherwise.

  • @classydays43
    @classydays43 Рік тому

    Insofar as those bottle cage mounts, you can get inserts that take the usual screws for those but they're good for steel and aluminium bikes. Bike Packers add bottle cage mounts all over their bike including the forks and rear triangle for booties and food storage. Pannier mounts use the same threads.

  • @mynineridesshotgun
    @mynineridesshotgun Рік тому

    That long wrench is awesome!

  • @Al.Venture
    @Al.Venture Рік тому

    That first aid kit would also be great for my ADV scrambler motorcycle! Little more capable than bandaids👍🏻

  • @PeterSmithCA
    @PeterSmithCA 6 місяців тому

    I used the same or similar barb tool/hose cutter to set up two bikes now. No issues, works well!

  • @purplebrick
    @purplebrick Рік тому

    Love the tools and rock guard.

  • @ROBinJVILLE
    @ROBinJVILLE Рік тому

    everyone that sent stuff in, well done

  • @gustavogago3259
    @gustavogago3259 Рік тому +1

    When he started talking about the durability of the bash guard some fan showdown music started playing 🤣maybe seth is a fan

  • @richarddeleon
    @richarddeleon Рік тому

    those 394/riley tools are superb!

  • @tadhg779
    @tadhg779 Рік тому +12

    Seth looks so different without the beard 😮

    • @thedoneeye
      @thedoneeye Рік тому

      Wonder which tool he used to trim it....😉

    • @RealMTBAddict
      @RealMTBAddict Рік тому

      Like a 16 year old lol

  • @doxielain2231
    @doxielain2231 Рік тому

    Told you bash guards are the thing to make. The key is a good filament (like petg) and lot's of walls to make it solid. They cost less than a buck to print out, so if one breaks, just print another.

  • @neal8777
    @neal8777 Рік тому +1

    Great job on the tools. Very functional.

  • @AlistairBrugsch
    @AlistairBrugsch Рік тому +5

    Are any of the 3D printed parts available as downloads? If so can we have the links?

  • @PepperandCaseysRV
    @PepperandCaseysRV Рік тому +4

    I love the PETG bash guard.
    That one sent you home. Lol. Justice was served to the 3D printer today folks.
    Keep up the cool videos.

  • @MostAdmiredRelative
    @MostAdmiredRelative Рік тому

    Best bike channel on youtube.

  • @TA-xj5we
    @TA-xj5we Рік тому

    I just did a full restoration on my 1998 GT timberline. Still riding strong!

  • @bikesnjosh
    @bikesnjosh Рік тому

    the beer cap one is super cool for the stem !

  • @parkervance3574
    @parkervance3574 Рік тому +6

    The cassettes on mtn bikes are usually steel with the exception of higher end cassettes which use titanium for the 3 small gears like the 11t gear and then the last 2-3 gears, the granny gears, are usually aluminium. So the steel cassette tool shouldn't damage your gears as long as its used properly.

  • @theoteddy9665
    @theoteddy9665 Рік тому

    everything was impressive👏but no1 bottle caps, hilarious and genius at the same time, itll put smile on enyone face😂

  • @TimGorry
    @TimGorry Рік тому +1

    Niner has had the bottle cap stem cap for years! Comes as standard equipment on all their bikes. Pretty neat kit actually, and you can purchase them from their website.. its called the YAWYD Niner Top Cap.

    • @TypeVertigo
      @TypeVertigo Рік тому

      YAWYD standing for "You Are What You Drink." And yes, Niner has sold those pretty much forever. Still a neat contribution though

    • @thefuzzbl
      @thefuzzbl Рік тому

      And it's patented along with all the other possible positions for mounting a bottle cap. There are also parents on using a bottle cap in nearly every non bike setting you can think of

  • @DUKE_of_RAMBLE
    @DUKE_of_RAMBLE Рік тому

    lol Was on "New To You" and saw this, having no clue what it was about.
    I... don't mountain bike, much less _even own a bike_ to ride, yet I found that an enjoyable video still! 😮

  • @akairborne
    @akairborne Рік тому

    A good addition to the med kit is some quick clot. You can buy little pouches of it at various drug stores and it will work to shut down bleeding from large cuts

  • @CourtneyHump
    @CourtneyHump Рік тому

    Challenge for you Seth, maybe do a video on viewer requested 3D parts. My challenge is to make an over the bar button for a SRAM AXS dropper button. Nothing like this exists on the market for folks who have a suspension lockout lever outside of using SRAM TwistLoc. Would love to see if it’s possible to create a custom AXS button that’d work for an over the bar lever button with a stick AXS controller. I’d buy the first prototype 😬
    Love the channel!

  • @noahstraub7537
    @noahstraub7537 Рік тому +1

    Whoever made the bottle cap stem cap cover I think it’s really cool and I would be interested in buying some

    • @DannyHathawayMT
      @DannyHathawayMT Рік тому +1

      Niner has made the YAWYD (you are what you drink) for years and there a few others that do it slightly different but the bar end ones are clever.

  • @JackMott
    @JackMott Рік тому

    OMG the stubby hex wrenches for bottle cages!!

  • @gaminglejonet5516
    @gaminglejonet5516 Рік тому

    I've Been watching you for so long now so happy ur still going

  • @sempertubby
    @sempertubby Рік тому

    The Mend It kit is a fantastic idea. A sam splint and a tourniquet in an easy to carry setup. Please take some time to learn how to properly use a TQ before you actually need it but there's a reason all of us in law enforcement/Medics carry these things with us. I keep a larger med kit in my camelback and the bandages/splints come in handy all the time out here in the AZ mountains. Solid product.

  • @youling1997
    @youling1997 Рік тому

    Thanks for showing us why bike companies succeeded.