If the outrider was compatible with other units, say Wahoo, Hammerhead etc, I'm sure they'd have doubled (at least) the pre-sales. Shame its only Garmin.
I have never had the need for tire pressure sensors on my bike. I'm honestly at a point that I cannot handle one more thing that uses a battery on my bike.
Just ride the bike and be happy. Only high end upgrade really worthy with big effect are good very light wheels. If you go from 1800g to something like 1250g or even much lighter if you are light guy on a road bike, you will feel it on your Strava 8)
Tire pressure sensor would be useful for fat bikes where pressure down to 2 psi are sometimes needed. Pressure taken indoors will be higher than outdoor where it is colder. You need to use ideal gas laws to predict actual pressure at the expected temp during the ride. But actual temperature, and therefore tire pressure, may vary. It would be great having a pressure meter that us accurate tight down to 0 psi (which is actually 14.7 psi when tire pressure matches air pressure outside the tire.. so the difference between 16.7psi which is 2psi measured and 14.7psi which is 0 psi measured isn’t that much and is why these calculations matter so much for fat bikes where pressure riding where indoor temp may be +22C and outdoor -20C).
Been riding for 51yrs now, my position evolving along the way, so which custom combo to get? 🤔 I've now got the widest tyres in all my framesets but all use tubes. Those pressure sensors look liked they'll work with tubes, too. I'd love to know ASAP about a pressure loss, it could give me the choice of just where to deal with it better and safer, too. I certain it will know faster than a human could sense any such change.
Tire pressure sensors is already annoying on a car , I don’t need to be told my tire is getting low or the tire pressure sensor not working since I check my tires before riding anyway.
I have a ceramicspeed OSPW on my bike right now, but it isn't anodized to Bianchi celeste to match the frame, chain, and bar tape. Would I spend 400 quid to make it all matchy matchy? Probbaly not. Had this colorway been an option from CeramicSpeed back three years ago when I bought the bike, though . . . you bet I would have made it all match.
As for those custom handlebars... Since most people are already riding the wrong size bike... Now they will have an additional very expensive way to get an improperly sized part.
I find it curious when folks express their dismay over tire pressure sensors on cars. Sure, eventually the battery on the sensors will fail. But on my cars, which I keep forever, that has taken about 10 years to happen. For example, one of the tire pressure sensor batteries on my 2013 Prius just died. I think that's good service from a device that provides important informant in terms of car safety and performance. As far as bike tire pressure sensors go. IMO, the jury is still out. Unlike a car, I check and pump up my tires before every ride. Catching a slow leak ASAP may have merit. Hard to say until folks try these devices and we can hear about some real world experiences.
Is there a link for the handlebars? Need that for my BASSO DIAMANTE that David featured previously which doesn’t accept anything but in-house stem which are NO GOOD
I don't think so, as far as I can tell the valve (which can be your existing valve) is just basically acting as a bolt to hold the unit in place, and has no other interaction. The sensor itself is a sealed unit that does not need to be in direct contact with the environment inside your tyre to measure the pressure. You could probably tape it to the rim far from the valve, and it would still work. The valve could still clog of course as they do from time to time, but there would be no issue just removing/replacing the core and poking out the dry sealant.
I use a GPS computer, power meter pedals, rear-facing radar for traffic detection, and various rechargeable lights, all of which I can easily move from bike to bike. That's what I consider to be "bike tech." Everything else on my bikes is human powered and is considered low tech.
The 3D Printed Bar company is about to get a phone call from everyone’s lawyers. “Metron” is a trademark of FSA/Vision, and is primarily engaged in the sale of finishing kit for bikes. The design of that bar, is also suspiciously similar to Pinarello’s MOST Bar/Stem.
Have one piece on my Dogma F. It’s the most comfortable cockpit I’ve ever had, the fit is perfect. I was lucky and had a very good idea about my ideal stem length which obviously helped. If you get it wrong, it’s a $900 mistake. It’s luck of the draw - when it works, the one piece setups are awesome.
@@davidarthur And we're a captive audience, so please do tell! ; ) Glad you came out of it OK, happy to see you posting again -thank you for all that wonderful content!!
I really appreciate your efforts! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
I like tech as this... In the pros looks top notch, because they Give it the best use to get and display that marginal gains...it suits... For us... The non pro cyclists the commute community the weekend warrior riders... Tech should be about save money 🤑 make it reliable beautiful and make it to last longer.
Sooner than later there's gonna be so much shite to charge, check, double check, adjust and rotate that it'll take more time to get ready than the ride is long. JFC.... just ride your damn bike already
Handlebars should be round to accommodate gripping at variety of angles all through the length of the handlebars. This aero everything to save micro watt has gone way too far. I guess only loss of profit and bankruptcies will change minds in the biking industry.
The first rule for Fight Club...
did you crash?
Oh my this comment made me realize the injury on the face! Gws
Or has David got himself in a nasty bar fight?
He's married? That could explain...... 🤣
Looks like David’s been picking a spot? 😅
You should see the other guy
If the outrider was compatible with other units, say Wahoo, Hammerhead etc, I'm sure they'd have doubled (at least) the pre-sales. Shame its only Garmin.
Nice Stinner frame 😊 Mason bike shows that gravel bikes are transforming into mountain bikes.. Pete 👍🚴🏻
I have never had the need for tire pressure sensors on my bike. I'm honestly at a point that I cannot handle one more thing that uses a battery on my bike.
Them ti bars would look great on my ti bike.😊
Aluminium
Just ride the bike and be happy. Only high end upgrade really worthy with big effect are good very light wheels. If you go from 1800g to something like 1250g or even much lighter if you are light guy on a road bike, you will feel it on your Strava 8)
Truth
I have a caad12 rim break that I absolutely love! Any recommendations on wheelset that will definitely be worth investing in?
Optimal pressure really only matters when racing.
You will never stop to adjust tire pressure while racing.
Tire pressure sensor would be useful for fat bikes where pressure down to 2 psi are sometimes needed. Pressure taken indoors will be higher than outdoor where it is colder. You need to use ideal gas laws to predict actual pressure at the expected temp during the ride. But actual temperature, and therefore tire pressure, may vary. It would be great having a pressure meter that us accurate tight down to 0 psi (which is actually 14.7 psi when tire pressure matches air pressure outside the tire.. so the difference between 16.7psi which is 2psi measured and 14.7psi which is 0 psi measured isn’t that much and is why these calculations matter so much for fat bikes where pressure riding where indoor temp may be +22C and outdoor -20C).
Been riding for 51yrs now, my position evolving along the way, so which custom combo to get? 🤔
I've now got the widest tyres in all my framesets but all use tubes. Those pressure sensors look liked they'll work with tubes, too.
I'd love to know ASAP about a pressure loss, it could give me the choice of just where to deal with it better and safer, too. I certain it will know faster than a human could sense any such change.
if you store your bike at home and check tire pressure before ride, you can get substantial pressure deviation on temperature difference home\outdoor
Out of curiosity; does the pressure increase of decrease when you go from warm indoors to cold outdoors?
@@jarnoverheij4219 warm to cold = decrease , cold to warm = increase.
@@jarnoverheij4219Decrease
You must be recovering from a fall? I can see some bruises and scars. As usual, great video! Thanks for sharing
Tire pressure sensors is already annoying on a car , I don’t need to be told my tire is getting low or the tire pressure sensor not working since I check my tires before riding anyway.
I have a ceramicspeed OSPW on my bike right now, but it isn't anodized to Bianchi celeste to match the frame, chain, and bar tape. Would I spend 400 quid to make it all matchy matchy? Probbaly not. Had this colorway been an option from CeramicSpeed back three years ago when I bought the bike, though . . . you bet I would have made it all match.
I have long legs in comparison with my upper body, what reach and stack settings do I have to look for for a headset with not a lot of spacers?
Very steampunk that cockpit 😂
As for those custom handlebars... Since most people are already riding the wrong size bike... Now they will have an additional very expensive way to get an improperly sized part.
I've got 2 lapierre so i like them at least
I find it curious when folks express their dismay over tire pressure sensors on cars. Sure, eventually the battery on the sensors will fail. But on my cars, which I keep forever, that has taken about 10 years to happen. For example, one of the tire pressure sensor batteries on my 2013 Prius just died. I think that's good service from a device that provides important informant in terms of car safety and performance. As far as bike tire pressure sensors go. IMO, the jury is still out. Unlike a car, I check and pump up my tires before every ride. Catching a slow leak ASAP may have merit. Hard to say until folks try these devices and we can hear about some real world experiences.
Is there a link for the handlebars? Need that for my BASSO DIAMANTE that David featured previously which doesn’t accept anything but in-house stem which are NO GOOD
Does the tyre pressure sensors work with Wahoo?
Clogs with sealant ?
I don't think so, as far as I can tell the valve (which can be your existing valve) is just basically acting as a bolt to hold the unit in place, and has no other interaction. The sensor itself is a sealed unit that does not need to be in direct contact with the environment inside your tyre to measure the pressure. You could probably tape it to the rim far from the valve, and it would still work. The valve could still clog of course as they do from time to time, but there would be no issue just removing/replacing the core and poking out the dry sealant.
I use a GPS computer, power meter pedals, rear-facing radar for traffic detection, and various rechargeable lights, all of which I can easily move from bike to bike. That's what I consider to be "bike tech." Everything else on my bikes is human powered and is considered low tech.
You should see the other guy.
The 3D Printed Bar company is about to get a phone call from everyone’s lawyers. “Metron” is a trademark of FSA/Vision, and is primarily engaged in the sale of finishing kit for bikes. The design of that bar, is also suspiciously similar to Pinarello’s MOST Bar/Stem.
Have one piece on my Dogma F. It’s the most comfortable cockpit I’ve ever had, the fit is perfect. I was lucky and had a very good idea about my ideal stem length which obviously helped. If you get it wrong, it’s a $900 mistake. It’s luck of the draw - when it works, the one piece setups are awesome.
Same, the Dogma F cockpit is fantastic, but you better know the dimensions you need before ordering.
I would like on my ti bike but I have found a carbon at a good price
David, have you had an unplanned acute facio-terra interface, i.e. did you stack it?!?!
something like that... it's a long story :)
@@davidarthur And we're a captive audience, so please do tell! ; ) Glad you came out of it OK, happy to see you posting again -thank you for all that wonderful content!!
I really appreciate your efforts! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
My one piece handlebars are hanging up in my work shop hated them gone back to 2 piece
I like tech as this... In the pros looks top notch, because they Give it the best use to get and display that marginal gains...it suits... For us... The non pro cyclists the commute community the weekend warrior riders... Tech should be about save money 🤑 make it reliable beautiful and make it to last longer.
My car comes with a tire pressure sensor......I never ever pay attention to the PSI.....I just drive.
You pay lots of money to have a lite bike then you just spend money to make it heavy again that you don’t need god knows
Sooner than later there's gonna be so much shite to charge, check, double check, adjust and rotate that it'll take more time to get ready than the ride is long. JFC.... just ride your damn bike already
Handlebars should be round to accommodate gripping at variety of angles all through the length of the handlebars. This aero everything to save micro watt has gone way too far. I guess only loss of profit and bankruptcies will change minds in the biking industry.
Pfff. I say again, pffff.