Bikepacking Hack: DIY Handlebar Cradle w/ Amazon Parts = Cheap & Ultralight

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • If you're searching for an ultralight handlebar cradle / harness for bikepacking and don't wanna break the bank, look no further. I sourced it with parts found on Amazon. If you're traveling light and fast, on a drop bar bike - this might be up your alley! #diy #bikepacking #adventure
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  • @OldDocThedan
    @OldDocThedan 3 роки тому +23

    Man I’m tired of these “bike hack videos” that don’t provide anything useful… (Clicks video while sipping morning coffee) Moments later finds himself on Amazon looking at the damned things. Thanks- this is actually a great find!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting, OldDocThedan - much appreciated!!

    • @sunnuntaiselori1927
      @sunnuntaiselori1927 6 місяців тому

      Pretty much the same : D

  • @jackhutchinson2724
    @jackhutchinson2724 Рік тому +9

    Thank you for this. I purchased two of the handlebar extenders you link and set them 80 degrees to on another - one down and forward, one up a bit. The pair support a drybag spaced sufficiently from the bars to open the tops hand position and clear the cables (drop bar bike). I moved phone mount and bell to the extender. It works much like a Salsa Anything Cradle.

  • @johnrussell9263
    @johnrussell9263 4 місяці тому +2

    I’ve watched like 50 videos this week about bags and this was by far the most helpful

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  4 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting 🤙

  • @myfrequencies1912
    @myfrequencies1912 3 роки тому +12

    This guy is like some sort of bike packing mad scientist. Adaption, experimentation, passing on the results. Much appreciated!
    I actually use the EXP Anything cradle myself & it is heavy but, the bag is 100% waterproof & with the straps swapped out for a set of big ROK straps, it's perfect for me. I prefer strong & heavy over light.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting, My Frequencies... ride on!

    • @baryakbikepacking
      @baryakbikepacking Рік тому

      Reach out to them.. you might change your mind..
      tell them who you are..

  • @apistacio6794
    @apistacio6794 3 роки тому +6

    This idea is genius! Thanks for sharing. I wouldn't even call this a hack. It works too well. And looks pretty dope!
    I modified the idea slightly by using 2 accessory mounts rather than use the handlebar as the second ridgid contact point . Keeps the bag away from the cables.
    Thanks for keeping it real dirty teeth.!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting, A Pistachio - much appreciated!

  • @billmaidment5623
    @billmaidment5623 3 роки тому +4

    He said MacGyver. 😂. Finally a reference I’m old enough to appreciate. Good stuff.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +2

      Hahaha... thanks for the smiles, Bill :) my kids have no idea about MacGyver or half of my references... glad someone gets me!

  • @Liston611
    @Liston611 Місяць тому

    1000% recommend this to all of my friends that bikepack, both new and experienced. Have used this setup for the past few years and have loved every bit of it. Lighter, cheaper, more modular than any other setup out there! I use the straps for other things when not bikepacking, it’s great.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  23 дні тому

      Thanks for watching and sharing :) Ride on!

  • @chuckrodgers4780
    @chuckrodgers4780 3 роки тому +4

    I used your idea on our road bikes and it worked perfectly for our last trip. Thanks for sharing !!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +2

      That's great to hear, Chuck :) Glad it was helpful!!

  • @AnneloesF
    @AnneloesF Рік тому +3

    Perfect! I’m trying to figure out how to strap my walking stick to my bicycle, and this sounds like it will be affordable, durable and easy to strap and unstrap. Thank you for sharing this!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  Рік тому +1

      Hope it worked well for you! Thanks for watching :)

  • @dmartel243
    @dmartel243 2 роки тому

    That zip tie hack changed my life, made me efficient and calmed my ocd. Thank you!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому +1

      Haha! Thanks Daniel :) cheers to a great 2022 🍻

  • @KowalskiVanishing_Point
    @KowalskiVanishing_Point 3 роки тому +2

    Best video I've seen in months. I have been going over several ideas in my mind for a cheap secure handlebar bag system. Looked at this bar several times more for the clamps to build on than anything else. But, your solution is simple, easy and cheap. Buying today. One thing I will add is home made foam spacers on handlebars with straps threaded through.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      THX1138 - glad you enjoyed the video, I like your idea about the foam spacers! Ride on :)

    • @KowalskiVanishing_Point
      @KowalskiVanishing_Point 3 роки тому +2

      @@DirtyTeethMTB Bought a cheap handlebar extension on Amazon, made some spacers out of 1/2" foam with two slits in them to thread 25" G3 straps through. Stacked two foam spacers. The setup gives me room for my fingers between bars and pack and the pack sits solid as a rock. Going to use a 3L or 5L drybag as the pack. Thanks for this brilliant hack. Total cost without drybag is about 40$CDN (30$ US).

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      @@KowalskiVanishing_Point Fantastic :)

  • @shanedunlap6377
    @shanedunlap6377 3 роки тому +7

    Great video! I love how sometimes the best fixes are from parts and pieces so many of us already have stashed in the bike shed. Thanks for another helpful tip.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      right on, Shane - nothing like repurposing / giving new life to some old piece that's collecting dust! ride on :)

  • @SHWELL11
    @SHWELL11 29 днів тому

    I really enjoy my extension, I opted for one with internal batteries that I can plug my electronics into it for a quick charge.

  • @ДмитрийКуковинец-ц1я

    Maybe the best video about bikepacking! Practice is important.

  • @lars_atx
    @lars_atx Рік тому

    So glad I am not the only one doing this. I also have tinkered around with split aero bars and mtb bar ends from the extension for heavier loads. I have also found self fusing silicone tape as excellent non slip, no adhesive surface to prevent sliding.

  • @bikewithcarolin
    @bikewithcarolin Рік тому

    Used this method on my Europe trip and loved it. Thank you for this!

  • @smilyanpavlov9760
    @smilyanpavlov9760 3 місяці тому

    This is absolutely amazing, thanks for sharing it!

  • @renaissancecyclist9120
    @renaissancecyclist9120 3 роки тому

    Been doing this hack for years all around the world. Great advice.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and sharing your input, Renaissance Cyclist - ride on 🙌

  • @jag1870
    @jag1870 2 роки тому +2

    Great idea. I noticed that you have an additional set of extenders with a short crossbar holding a light. That helps create a semi- curved cradle shape that greatly assists the dry bag fit on your system.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому

      Anthony, thanks for watching and commenting :) I've used this system plenty with and without the little mount holding my light... but yes, when I set that little light mount to be snug just over the dry bag, it does fit nicely :) Ride on and happy holidays!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому

      @Genghis kharnage sorry but it's been discontinued - it's called an eclyspe control center sl - maybe ebay? ride on!

  • @josh33172
    @josh33172 3 роки тому +4

    I have this same setup, but didn't think to put zipties on the Voile straps. Nice touch!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting, Josh - ride on :)

  • @JayDubster
    @JayDubster Рік тому

    Great idea, simple, cheap, light and adjustable - what's not to love!

  • @nuclearslayer5336
    @nuclearslayer5336 2 роки тому +1

    This is a gold advise! It safe a lot of money (when you beginner and you don't know what exactly you need) and you may spend more money for better sleeping bag and tent... Thanks a lot!!!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching, Nuclear Slayer!! Ride on :)

  • @blurycode
    @blurycode 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks a bunch for the tip. I use 2 brackets instead and it keeps my top handlebar free. Perfect for my road bike.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      Nice to hear👍 Duder! - thanks for watching and chiming in 🙏

  • @Phylthya
    @Phylthya 2 роки тому +1

    What a budget friendly, great idea! Gonna look into it. Many, many thanks!

  • @brianboschma
    @brianboschma 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for video. I already have the CF T bar mounted that I use as a extra hand position, having 3D printed wide grips. Your concept will allow securing a light HB bag nicely.

  • @dusty-vo8gh
    @dusty-vo8gh 3 роки тому

    30k views. You hit out of the park with this hack. Will test next month. thank you

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      thanks, dusty 1971 - hope it works well for ya!

  • @gingerninjasideshow
    @gingerninjasideshow 3 роки тому +1

    A couple of points for those still watching the comments.
    1) You can 3D print those Salsa Cradles i.e. Modify them to suit your needs. Search Thingiverse.com for the 'Salsa Cradle'
    2) You can save even more weight by ditching the Voile straps and using the velcro straps. Google Velcro brand Hi vis strap with buckle. They hold up to 30kg's and weigh 16 grams.
    Thanks for this video, I'm just adding the finishing touches to my V2 Cutthroat and you've given me some great pointers.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      thanks for the input, J Davey... good notes :) I'll have to check out those velcro straps and give em a beat down... ride on!

  • @Sweets5zero5
    @Sweets5zero5 2 роки тому +1

    Such an awesome hack! Really appreciated this video as I have been extremely frustrated with my current cradle setup. Trying to cinch everything down without smashing down on all of my cables is exactly what I am looking for! Going to give this a try! Thx so much!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching, hope it works out for ya Reed Page :)

  • @caseyfraser2643
    @caseyfraser2643 3 роки тому +2

    That was a beer burp!😂...another great tip Jaco thanks

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      KC - thanks for watching loco - salute!

  • @pampaII
    @pampaII 3 роки тому

    I just did the EXACT same thing! Got the thingy for 14 bucks or so off Amazon. Working fine so far. Will test it in the Colorado Trail Race in a few weeks. The idea to fix the straps to the bar with zip ties is a good one. Right now I just use the pressure of the straps to prevent them from slipping but it's more complicated to put the bag on, and not as secure. Will try this. Thanks for the video!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Segundo, thanks for watching and commenting - best of luck on the CTR!

  • @spinningtrue
    @spinningtrue 7 місяців тому

    Woah I clicked on a link someone posted on Reddit on a thread about budget bikepacking gear and came across this... NICE! I am definitely going to try this! Also just subscribed!

  • @peterharris3096
    @peterharris3096 3 роки тому +2

    Just watched a similar vid because this is exactly what I.,m looking for on drop bars. Now convinced cheers.

  • @kevinseymour7699
    @kevinseymour7699 3 роки тому +2

    Great tip... A couple of thoughts: If people are concerned about this breaking, bring a spare bracket, their light. For a MTB I've just added midbars (Profile Design) then put a plastic pipe between the the two to carry a tent...... Bonus: I found a baby stroller handle bar bag that fits between them to carry water bottles or snacks!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Kevin - thanks for watching and chiming in with your tips - much appreciated :) Ride on!! Baby stroller bag - perfect!

    • @adrian-it8ps
      @adrian-it8ps 11 місяців тому

      Hi. I have profile design midbars too. How did you attach the plastic bar in between? Thanks!

  • @ltdattnspn
    @ltdattnspn 3 роки тому +2

    Great! Just took first bikepacking trip and am figuring out gear. Thanks!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Tom, glad you've got the bikepacking bug :) thanks for watching and commenting, Ride on!

  • @LeonardOutdoorsNM
    @LeonardOutdoorsNM 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the idea! I love it when that super simple and cheap idea finally pops into view. You just know there's a better way than dropping a ton of cash, and whammo! Simplicity and functionality all in an affordable package. :)

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting, Leonard 🙌 ride on!

  • @gregmaino178
    @gregmaino178 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve been using a setup like this for a couple of seasons now and it’s been totally solid.

    • @gregmaino178
      @gregmaino178 3 роки тому +1

      Works great with a Jones loop bar... instagram.com/p/ByWpM5RlXul/?igshid=1pyllcrwz41o2

    • @gregmaino178
      @gregmaino178 3 роки тому +1

      I also sewed up a simple harness to protect the dry bag and simplify loading (not ultra light), but on my mtb I run the voile straps around the whole thing and through the fork crown and it can’t go anywhere... instagram.com/p/B9L-Qb7lypk/?igshid=1tqf2tcser82u

    • @gregmaino178
      @gregmaino178 3 роки тому +1

      Here’s a shot actually on my mtb... instagram.com/p/CHWb9EfB9px/?igshid=vul5gtdrqhov

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Greg thanks for taking the time to comment and for sharing those pics! Hard for me to tell from the pic on your mtb w/flat bars... how do you deal with cable routing? my biggest issue when I put it on flat bars was that I couldn't get it far enough back towards the head tube without totally jamming up my shift/brake cables...

    • @gregmaino178
      @gregmaino178 3 роки тому +1

      @@DirtyTeethMTB with the homemade harness it works just like the rockgeist barjam... rockgeist.com/product/barjam/
      I find there is enough space for the cables to fit behind the bag. They are definitely crowded, but nothing extreme that would impede operation or lead to premature wear

  • @ThumperThumper-uo9oo
    @ThumperThumper-uo9oo 3 роки тому +1

    I just used a old padded camera bag for a large video camera and used paracord to attach it to my handlebars . My mountain bike seams to accept it increadibly well. For a bag on Rear my bike rack I used a old 4 wheeler bag that is for the tank and it works great.

  • @solitaryrefinement6787
    @solitaryrefinement6787 3 роки тому

    I followed your hack. I went with nylon backpacking strapping & Fastex type clips instead ($7 for a set of (4) 40" straps). It works. If I could suggest one hack on your hack, spread the mounting brackets as far as possible on the bar and install the strapping "inside" of the brackets. This will always keep them evenly spaced and they'll never slide off the ends because they'll always be contained. Of course, this will depend on the width & accessories already on the bar too.
    While I set it up with a 10L SealLine, I'm going to down size to the 9L USMC MAC Sack which comes in a slightly softer build, but includes a purge valve to compress the load even more and is much narrower. Plus, the green fits my color scheme more. Thanks for sharing the hack.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      SolitaryRefinement - thanks for chiming in with your refinements :) great ideas!

  • @johnford2877
    @johnford2877 2 роки тому

    I just got one of these bars from Amazon, it seems like a good solution to the problem of carrying a u lock.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому

      John, thanks for chiming in... interesting idea! Ride on :)

  • @jonieder50
    @jonieder50 Рік тому

    I recently paired this exact bar mount together with a revelate harness. Now I have no clearance issues with my cables any more ✌🏻

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  Рік тому +1

      Sounds like clean setup, thanks for sharing!!

  • @VABigRing
    @VABigRing 3 роки тому

    This works great on my setup...thank-you for the suggestion.

  • @RideShagbark
    @RideShagbark 3 роки тому

    This is great. Even as better support for existing bags.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting, Christopher... yeah, definitely modular and adaptable for different needs/scenarios :) Ride on!!

  • @frozenmercury
    @frozenmercury 3 роки тому

    Had the same idea in mind but the aerobars came in early, so went with it. Will do this when it arrives. Fun video. Your videos have been most helpful. Thank you :)

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      thanks for watching and commenting, Frozen Mercury... ride on!

  • @sorrythanks666
    @sorrythanks666 2 роки тому

    Bought my first fat bike ever last week to get ahead of next winter. I was waffling over the cost but your channel is maxing out the stoke for me man. Cheers

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому +1

      You're gonna be so stoked next Winter when you've got a fatty ready to go!

  • @gearjunkie88
    @gearjunkie88 3 роки тому

    I love the ingenuity! I gave this a shot before an overnight bikepacking trip mostly on mountain bike single track trails. It was unbelievably bouncy and the zip ties kept slipping off the ends of the bar. After the trip, I cut a couple slots in the bar and threaded the voile straps through the slots. Next trip was a bit better. The straps didn’t slide off the ends of the bar. But, the setup is just too bouncy because the dry bag is only stabilized at one point. I bought the Salsa cradle, which is much better. Yes, the Salsa cradle is expensive and heavy, but so stable.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      mine is stabilized at two points... the handlebars and the accessory bar... not bouncy at all... did you use it on drop bars and strap it on as I did with the accessory bar aimed down below the handlebars? and I’ve never have my ski straps slide off... super tight and solid wrapped around both bars- as I mention in the video, I also enjoy the exp salsa cradle for heavier loads... wish they’d make a lighter version- ride on!

  • @RusticRussellAdventures
    @RusticRussellAdventures 3 роки тому

    I love doing bike hacks. I made some custom rack supports for my Trek 1120. I heard reports that the rear racks were breaking under heavy loads and hard trails.
    Using some aluminum angle pieces, a hack saw, and some spray paint I made supports for the front and back racks. My 6' tall buddy even sat on the front rack no problem (it's rated for 25kg/55lbs). Keep tinkering and Happy Trails buddy 👍

  • @PaulKentSkates
    @PaulKentSkates 2 роки тому

    I had the same idea and while on my last tour I found these exact items and now that I'm home they are still sitting in my checkout cart! Once I started making money again I figured I'd buy these. The algorithm is freaking creepy and recommended me this video.
    I just don't want my handle bar bag or lights to clutter my bars.

  • @ssmith954
    @ssmith954 3 роки тому

    Brilliant idea, thanks for sharing!
    Perfect for Trans Am -- this system plus a dry bag, lightweight down bag, thermarest, bivi bag, footprint and pillow would come in at a hair over 1.6 kgs/3.5 lbs, and enough to keep you comfy down to freezing.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, S Smith- best of luck on the Trans Am 🙌🙌

  • @edcatt9196
    @edcatt9196 3 роки тому

    I love the idea you've come up with. I now use a Jones Loop H-Bar on my bike packing rig. With that I can lash dry bags below, and above the loop portion, and they are very stable that way. One thing I've added to this cheapo set up is a few pieces of foam pipe insulation (secured with black electricians tape) to avoid rubbing and chaffing against the head tube. Other than that, this works out very well. But I have a drop bar gravel bike and I want to use it for bike packing too, so your idea intrigues me. Thanks for posting this.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for commenting, Ed :) - May your New Year be filled with lots of riding bikes!

  • @davidalderson7761
    @davidalderson7761 3 роки тому +2

    Can you do a 30 minute slot with you taking to the family over dinner or helping the kids doing homework, the same way you do the movies, that would be so cool, novel and as a Christmas special perhaps.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      Hahahahaha, David! - you're cracking me up :) I'll get to working on that Christmas special... in the meantime, have a fantastic holiday!

  • @HunterTravels
    @HunterTravels 3 роки тому +2

    I have one of those bar things, I will have to try that! I will have to rewatch this to see what you did with the zip ties and straps.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      yeah, give it a shot, Hunter - works great... I just looped the zip ties through the holes on ski straps, tightened up to the bar, cut of the excess... hoot!

  • @scottsugimoto8223
    @scottsugimoto8223 3 роки тому +2

    Got me thinking! Have a Fat Bike that I need to get something like this to work on !

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +2

      Scott, I'm trying to figure out something like this for flat bars / my fat bike too... but so far, doesn't fit that well because of shift/brake cables getting in the way... will let ya know if I come up with something - ride on!

  • @arcoulant87
    @arcoulant87 3 роки тому +1

    Nice ,I did see another way on a bike touring fb page they put in a stem in place of head tube spacers then bit of pipe through to get the same result .

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Stephen, someone just commented about using that extra stem + pipe for a Fred Bar hack - seems smart, I might have to check it out...

  • @o2art
    @o2art 3 роки тому

    May have already been said but if you did 2 of these separated 6 inches parallel to each other, would hold a dry bag steady on a flat bar. I have been in the market for the salsa cradle and that’s impossible to find these days so I thing I’m gonna try this. Thanks for the tip.
    Maybe 2 old single bolt quill stems upside down pointing forward could create 2 forks like a fork lift that a dry bag could lay on? Stoked that came across this idea 👌

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Hi Corey, yes what's fun about this is how modular it can be and creative you can be with how to use it best for your scenario... some have used stems as you mention as well as used a couple of these units as you suggest... have fun playing around with it!! Ride on :)

  • @steveretiredandcycling
    @steveretiredandcycling 3 роки тому

    Excellent hack. I've been using the same bar to mount my light and camera mount on drop bars. Will be looking to use another to mount my roll. Thank you very much! All the best.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      Steve, thanks for watching and commenting - all the best in your cycling adventures :)

  • @kaptajnsejersen6303
    @kaptajnsejersen6303 3 роки тому

    Ohhhh myyy GOOOOODDD...So damn siiiimple.... Dude you nailed it. That's the way to do it..

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      thanks for watching and commenting, Kaptajn :) Ride on!

  • @markusschaffer9712
    @markusschaffer9712 7 місяців тому

    Going to try this,this summer. Salsa gear is nice,but heavy and pretty pricey.
    Thanks,Alan!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  7 місяців тому +1

      thanks for watching and best of luck on your upcoming adventures!

  • @ianh9696
    @ianh9696 2 роки тому

    What I love about this idea is, I already have the handlebar mount bought for another purpose and so it will cost me nothing.
    I do however need a bar bag 😊

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому

      Ian, hope it works out well for ya!!! Thanks for watching :)

  • @stevegrabowski2746
    @stevegrabowski2746 3 роки тому

    I already have one of those clamp-on bars, so I'm stoked to be able to try it out as a handlebar bag holder for my drop bar bike. Thanks for the tip, Alan!!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting, Steve - it's definitely worth a try for lighter loads... still working great for me, haven't broken it yet :)

  • @dougnevitt2257
    @dougnevitt2257 3 роки тому

    Excellent! This is exactly what I was looking for

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting, Doug - ride on!

  • @Nahduge
    @Nahduge 2 роки тому

    This is awesome! I'm gonna use it as a cradle to push forward a small handlebar bag with the sole intention of preventing cable squish. Hope it works!

  • @paulvidovich7910
    @paulvidovich7910 2 роки тому

    Thanks dude! Great idea. I had a similar thought recently and Whaddya know? you were a year ahead of me! 👍 😂

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому

      Ride on, Paul :) Best of luck and thanks for watching!

    • @paulvidovich7910
      @paulvidovich7910 2 роки тому +1

      @@DirtyTeethMTB thx again! Just found your channel. the link still worked and I was glad to see the carbon rod is now bigger and better at 8”, and $18.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому

      @@paulvidovich7910 glad to hear :) best of luck!!!

  • @mikechajecki7323
    @mikechajecki7323 3 роки тому

    Awesome. I actually have the same bar sitting in my garage. Gonna give this a go. Thanks!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Right on, Mike - best of luck and thanks for chiming in!

  • @BasicStealthcamping
    @BasicStealthcamping 2 роки тому +1

    This is exactly what im looking for! Ive been struggling to find a working system with my drop bars that doesnt take up ALL my handlebar realestate. I wonder if 2 of these together would make a rock solid mount? (angled about 45 degrees from each other), along with ski straps. I might look into this.

    • @chriscohlmeyer4735
      @chriscohlmeyer4735 2 роки тому +1

      Thinking along the same lines, a four point fastening set up would give better stability to many types of bags while also maintaining hand real estate on the bars, room for aero bars, etc.

    • @BasicStealthcamping
      @BasicStealthcamping 2 роки тому +1

      @@chriscohlmeyer4735 yep. I actually just bought 2 of these mounts and used 4 clamps on a single extender bar, it is rock solid, much more than 2 clamps. I'd give that a go if its an option for you

  • @canoecycle7005
    @canoecycle7005 Рік тому

    Excellent salutation I'd been thinking it out for a while even made something but wasn't up to standard. Found them on amazon perfect. Great video I'll have a look at your channel

  • @stevelocke2804
    @stevelocke2804 Рік тому

    Thanks for covering us ocd'rs 👍

  • @paulorozco1507
    @paulorozco1507 3 роки тому

    Awesome video. Definitely want to try it out for my next bikepacking trip

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting, Paul- ride on!

  • @jon7035
    @jon7035 3 роки тому

    Nice! I need this in my arsenal. I hate floppy bags, too. I have an ortlieb handlebar bag and my solution to fix the saggy bag syndrome was to cut some HPDE to insert into the bag to make it ridgid.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Jon, thanks for watching and commenting... I like that idea for the HPDE insert... thanks for sharing :) Ride on! #floppybags

  • @Davis2001r6
    @Davis2001r6 3 роки тому +3

    Funny, I’m waiting for my handlebar extension to get delivered with this idea in mind.
    Glad it worked out for you, I can’t wait to replicate it.
    My only suggestion is to show the equipment more. It’s a 6 minute video of you talking a few second clips of the actual setup.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      thanks for chiming in, Tim - best of luck with your setup :)

  • @AydinProductionsLtd
    @AydinProductionsLtd 3 роки тому +1

    They do slide I found with a heavier load. I put it on my bike and rode over bumpy terrain on a 3 day backcountry bikepack and it slid even after I tightened and added duck tape hoping it wouldn't slip. I Would stick to smaller load probably the tent was too much and maybe should have been the sleeping bag instead upfront. So light load works heavy load might not be advisable.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your insight, Aydin... you just confirmed what I was thinking... ride on!

  • @trysomeme21-laurkawchmurka94
    @trysomeme21-laurkawchmurka94 2 роки тому

    I like it . Will give it a go. Thanks for sharing

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  Рік тому

      thanks for watching, hope it's been working out!!

  • @benlindner5285
    @benlindner5285 3 роки тому

    I love this channel! A little corny and lots of fun!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Ben, you've got me pegged :) - Living the dream! - Ride on :)

  • @joshandjamesvosperfromhere6887

    I have been looking for something like this. Thanks for the video.

  • @joemcnamara7934
    @joemcnamara7934 3 роки тому +16

    Did this two years ago. Cracked.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +8

      Thanks for your insight, Joe... curious which part cracked, how heavy was the load, and how long did you ride on it before it cracked? Ride on!

    • @haahmsuplou
      @haahmsuplou 3 роки тому +6

      My accessory mount of the same type cracked across the aluminium, underneath one of the bolts where it's counterbored and thin. It had been carrying an action camera and headlamp for a few months.

    • @thisishowiedewitt76
      @thisishowiedewitt76 3 роки тому +1

      @@haahmsuplou You likely ham fisted the bolts as they were over torqued. All you need is 4-6nm.

    • @haahmsuplou
      @haahmsuplou 3 роки тому

      @@thisishowiedewitt76 Perhaps. I did incrementally tighten the bolts as the action camera and headlamps tended to point in the wrong direction after a bump. I think it was unsuitable for the items I had put on it.

    • @youvebeenmilked2893
      @youvebeenmilked2893 2 роки тому +2

      What about a wooden dowel instead of aluminum or carbon?

  • @48plittle
    @48plittle 2 роки тому

    Just did this brilliant hack for my bike. Works great. Paid $18.00 Cdn. Had all the other required bits, so it was super cheap any easy

  • @tecatedon9262
    @tecatedon9262 2 роки тому

    Thanks!! Great video I have the carbon bar already I can't wait to get a drybag and stuff it!!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому +1

      Right on, Tecate Dan 🍻 best of luck 🙌

  • @tonycastro6805
    @tonycastro6805 2 роки тому

    Perfect set up, thank you

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому

      Tony, thanks for your kind words - ride on!

  • @adriansantos8811
    @adriansantos8811 2 роки тому

    thanks for the idea...i been strugling with the handlebar Bag and the cables...... even with harnesses I just bought this system like 13 $ in uk. I hope it work ...

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому

      good luck with it Adrian - it's been working well for me :) ride on!

  • @johnclough4153
    @johnclough4153 2 роки тому

    HEY.... Keep that comming ..EXCELLENT,I wanna be like you when I grow Up!!!!!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому

      hahaha!! thanks, John... I don't wanna grow up :)!!

  • @nanciparoubek3256
    @nanciparoubek3256 2 роки тому

    good video- I have the same accessory bar- use it to offset my bag from the bars so I don't loose hand space while touring, likely a longer bar for the accessory would help if you rode w flat bars

  • @ickeausberlin36
    @ickeausberlin36 3 роки тому

    That is some solid advice, thanks. I have been mounting a drybag to the bars securing it at the aero extensions. Your idea I like even more and will most likely try it. I especially liked the idea of securing the straps. It is kind of annoying having the straps flying around when setting camp but I never thought about attaching them. Thanks again!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting ickeausberlin36 - Ride on!

  • @davidpayne8413
    @davidpayne8413 6 місяців тому

    Hi Dirty Teeth! Ex Pat Brit here, in the Philippines, I ride a Giant Fathom 29er, perfect for the rough road conditions here. Looking forward to your report about MTB, flat bars. How to rig a dry bag and not fowling the cables. BTW I'm 70 and still at it!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  5 місяців тому

      You’re an inspiration - ride on :)

  • @rshow242
    @rshow242 3 роки тому +2

    AT 2:54 in the video - what is the mount you have your light on - can you provide a link to it? Love the video

  • @mochmoch9453
    @mochmoch9453 11 місяців тому

    Exellent ! Großartig !
    Many thanks and best regards from Germany / Berlin
    DANKE !!!!!

  • @2005mic
    @2005mic Рік тому

    Just purchased one of these bars and now have seen your video. Great idea as I'm looking for a cradle for my flatbar duel suspension. Did you come up with a better solution for a front suspension system. I'm just starting my bikepacking ventures and looking for simple light ideas. Thanks again for the videos

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  Рік тому

      If you keep your cables nice and long, you should be able to get this cradle setup to work on a flat bar - maybe a little trial and error 🤙🤙

    • @2005mic
      @2005mic Рік тому +1

      @DirtyTeethMTB thanks heaps.my cables are short so will try some different positions once the mount arrives. Love your videos, very helpful

  • @ElevationEveryWeekend
    @ElevationEveryWeekend 3 роки тому

    Cool idea, love alternative “hacks” as an option. I would need a flat bar solution.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      Elevation... me too... I'm still messing around with something similar for flat bars... also having trouble finding clamps for 35mm flat bars... if you think of anything let me know... another person commented and turned me on to this version of a "mini" exp cradle a company in Scotland is making... hmmm... but the clamps look like they might sit too close to the bar/ no room for cables... none of the pics show on with shift/brake cables... backcountry.scot/product/drj0n-bagworks-double-trouble-triple/

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend 3 роки тому +1

      @@DirtyTeethMTB Will do! Pushing for some bikepacking in 2021, but want to get the setup as dialed as possible as a starting point! Fatbikes for me so def want to keep the build lean.

    • @Chris-te8fg
      @Chris-te8fg 3 роки тому

      Have you considered mounting a 2nd handlebar stem , i know a guy that had a long enough steer tube that he was able to mount a 2nd stem (with some grinding) and hacksaw an old handlebar, and then mounted his gear to that.

  • @surlycyclingrag3347
    @surlycyclingrag3347 3 роки тому

    Great find I like your ideas the surplus ACU waist pack works good for most tent's and around ten bucks. It will flop around under heavy riding by itself I have been using surplus bags for a lot of stuff on my bicycle. This is not the lightest option but it's not expensive.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the tip about surplus bags - I'll have to look into them :) Ride on!

  • @justpedal65
    @justpedal65 3 роки тому

    Wow! I bet that would work on my Giant gravel bike. It's got the dreaded stem mounted cable to hydraulic conversion block. Some folks refer to it as the master cylinder...I call it a stupid idea. Need something to brace the bag so it won't rest on the hydraulic lines coming out of said albatross...ugh.
    Thanks man!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      Charlie, thanks for watching and commenting - best of luck, and have a fantastic New Year filled with riding bikes!

  • @PariahSojourner
    @PariahSojourner 3 роки тому

    I'm running Surly Moloko Bars, and I have to say this: nothing flops around on those bars. But, then again, I don't race. I meander. :D

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +1

      I hear ya Dave 👍 thanks for chiming in 🙌 ride on!

  • @hikingnurse8650
    @hikingnurse8650 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this idea.

  • @enricolionello9044
    @enricolionello9044 3 роки тому

    Great idea and great video. Thanks for sharing. I have used motorbike handgiards clamps that i had lying around. Much heavier but nearly bomb proof

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting, Enrico :)

  • @MidniteAdventures
    @MidniteAdventures 2 роки тому

    Thank your sharing this idea!

  • @ssmtb
    @ssmtb Рік тому +1

    Great review! Curious to know if you found something that works well for flat bars?
    Seems like a great way to get a budget handlebar bag

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  Рік тому +1

      I did make some tweaks and have something that works for the mtb 🤙 ride on!

  • @satoshiborishi6898
    @satoshiborishi6898 5 місяців тому

    Great idea! Thank you

  • @JoeL-yf4ee
    @JoeL-yf4ee 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the idea. I used hard carbon washers for the head of the zip ties. I wanted more strength at that point.

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  2 роки тому

      Thanks for chiming in with your insight, Joel - ride on!

    • @Mattfly67
      @Mattfly67 2 роки тому

      Hi. Could you send me a picture of these washers on your set up please ?

  • @quesoner34
    @quesoner34 3 роки тому

    Did the exact same thing with Thomson (MTB Downhill) direct-mount stems and some rack parts. Way oversize though. Yours is cheaper and more subtle!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting quesoner34 🙌

  • @frankenstein3163
    @frankenstein3163 Місяць тому

    Ty for shearing. I don't have any dry bag's.
    I'm looking into be in a e-bike camper bikepacking. I see a lot of 20-35$ options on amazon and Temu for 12-15 L handlebar bag setups. Any thoughts ?

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  Місяць тому

      I use cheaper "ultralight dry bags" myself... but they tend to rip after a lot of use... so beware - but you should be fine for a couple nights out here and there... just carry duct tape in case... ride on!

  • @edge8edge
    @edge8edge 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Alan. Great hack and gave me an idea. I have center pull brakes on my Fargo's woodchipper bars. Those along with my computer mount make for tight space. I remember you once telling about your "Eclypse control center SL" you use for your light. I could see it in this video being used too and the eclypse has super thin mounts. I think I could squeeze them in. I'm wanting for something that's not going to carry much weight. Where did you get them please? I've searched and found them on a couple sketchy websites so thought I would check with you. Thanks man and passing your content on to friends when I can!!

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      edge8edge thanks for chiming in... super bummed, but the eclipse control center has been discontinued... had I known, I would have bought a couple more myself! you might be able to find it on eBay, but slim pickings... other than that, yeah, probably just leftovers randomly on the inter webs... so ya might have to risk the sketch factor - have a fantastic New Year filled with riding bikes!

    • @edge8edge
      @edge8edge 3 роки тому +1

      @@DirtyTeethMTB I know what you mean about the sketch factor! Not a deal breaker if I don't get it but if I do I'll let you know how it goes and where. Thank you Sir

  • @simonlynch4204
    @simonlynch4204 3 роки тому

    Was looking to get a Salsa craddle. Out of stock and expensive... found the same accessories. found your DIY.
    I'M ordering the parts right now.
    EDIT: Wait, aren't you using 2 of those, one short on top one long below??

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting Simon - up top is a mini one that I mount my light to sometimes... down below is what I attached my dry bag to... works well with lighter loads, but definitely not as bomber as the Salsa cradle which I still use when light/fast is not the goal... ride on!

  • @andyfisher2365
    @andyfisher2365 3 роки тому +1

    Great video and look forward to watching more of your work. I will be very interested in hearing how you get on creating a similar device that you rate enough to use on your flatbar bike. Would it just be a longer accessory bar or is there something else that needs to be sorted too?

    • @DirtyTeethMTB
      @DirtyTeethMTB  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks for watching and commenting, Andy... on my flat bar bike, I actually just wound up cutting the brake/shift housing a little shorter, without going too short (I know most people, including myself, usually go longer to accommodate front rolls) but short worked well for me this time... It allowed me to spin the accessory bar down lower/closer to the head tube and works fine... for bigger loads I also use the Rockgeist Barjam which uses pretty much the same accessory mount, but mated to a super light harness... ride on!

    • @raneksi
      @raneksi 2 роки тому

      Rockgeist Barjam seems like a ridiculous expensive product for what it is. It's essentially this hack combined with a harness, slapped with a $200 price tag.