@@TriathlonDan an option could be to buy a second rear wheel and set it up to stay as installing and uninstalling doesn't seem a great thing to do. What do you reckon? Would that work with any decent rear wheel?
Awesome Dan! I saw one of the team Icarus members today at the Grafman, I think it was Matt? I shouted “Triathlon Dan” to him. Clearly I didn’t think it was you but please tell him he looked pretty strong on the run!
Hi Callum, it's quite a big process and not as straightforward as cutting a bit of plastic and sticking it on a wheel. First of this is were we started 7 years ago, but we soon found out that this does not work in the way would like it to and could not shape the plastic to the wheel, unless we made a large cut down the middle of the plastic which we deemed as unsafe and we wanted a safe sustainable product that converted a wheel into a disc wheel not a wheel with an unsafe bit of plastic stuck on it and putting people's life's at risk The EZ Disc are made from an exact mix of composite that is formed using stainless steel water cooled moulds at a cost of 8k per mould, and we have 4 SS moulds. They are then vacuum formed to the exact shape required to hug the spokes of a wheel in disc or rim brake variation, this is done in a 900T press machine which is the only known one in the UK that cost 100k+ the EZ Disc is then taken to the lazer cutters and placed one at a time onto a Jig each cost 1k which we have 9 of for each variation of the EZ Disc they are covered under ISO accredited manufacture policy. The EZ Disc has filed a patent costing over 12k in solicitors bills already. They are then cut collected marketed and sent out to the customer. Its takes 12 minutes just to manufacture the whole process for an EZ Disc to be made and delivered to a customers door can be around 1h you also have to take into account paying staff, building taxes and selling everything you have to get the business started up in the first place. So, the EZ Disc is that bit more than sticking a bit of plastic to your wheel.
I've got one, used it for Dubai 70.3 this year. Loved it, absolute bargain, more or less free speed 😀
Nice one Daniel, Dubai is FAST hey!
I’ve got one and they’re great. Amazing service from Clint
Awesome Clare 👍
I've got one raced with it in 2019 and I love it and could 100% feel the difference
Nice one Brenners, such great value eh 👍
@@TriathlonDan amazing value
Great video and review Dan 👍
Cheers!
Nice review Dan.👍
Thanks Shane!
I rate it, seems great value for money
Cheers!
Great simple idea👍 do you need to remove your cassette to get it on though
Cheers - yes you do 👍
Good review Dan, think I'll get myself one now
Wicked! Try the code Ward10, might still work ;)
@@TriathlonDan Thanks, good luck at outlaw
Great vid, would one of these be a good shout for my road bike with clip on aero bars?
Thanks Mark :). I'd say so!
Just purchased one from Clint. Thanks for the recommendation Dan.
Nice one dude! Enjoy 👍
Is it not a pain after to remove them? Doesn't look like a quick process
Faster than putting it on :)
@@TriathlonDan an option could be to buy a second rear wheel and set it up to stay as installing and uninstalling doesn't seem a great thing to do. What do you reckon? Would that work with any decent rear wheel?
Kindly question Do you think this can be fitted with mtb bike 29x2.40 inch wheels to be specific trek marlin 8 gen 3 ??
Not sure, if you email EZ gains they’ll be happy to help :)
@@TriathlonDan noted thank you for the help🙏🏻
Awesome Dan! I saw one of the team Icarus members today at the Grafman, I think it was Matt? I shouted “Triathlon Dan” to him. Clearly I didn’t think it was you but please tell him he looked pretty strong on the run!
🤣 thanks for the shout 🙏
Nice one Sajan! That was indeed Matt on his way to a 4:29 with the fastest run split of the day, he owes it all to me! Hope you had a good race 👍👍
nice video, i used a cover a few times, it is fun. its not the same as a true disk but still good.
Cheers! Yes I’d agree, this one seems better than previous disc covers 👍
how to but this item online? sir pls ask advice
On the ezgains website - it won’t let me link it 👍
how to buy this Item sir, can you advice share the link website? tq
@@TriathlonDan noted
How to buy this item , link
Google Ezdisc :)
Bro can you try to skid with it?
Sir is it ok to put it on a hybrid mtb 🤔
Go for it 🤷♂️
sound is the most important aspect let's be real
can anyone help me where to find these disc covers?
ezdisc.co.uk - ward10 will save you 10% too 👍
@@TriathlonDan thanks ;)
Hmmm tempting….
Easily tempted aren’t you :D
Can I order this from Amazon?
i don't think so sorry
I want to get one. Can you help me? If you know a store link, please send it to me
Where’s the data at?
On the EZ disc site :)
I don't think my disc wheel makes the cool 'womp womp womp' noise.
Pedal harder
thats £20 plastic and £15 labour for the cover no more than £50 or it's a rip off
There’s no wonder Mr EZ Gains has a new Aston Martin on the drive 🤯
😂😂
Hi Callum, it's quite a big process and not as straightforward as cutting a bit of plastic and sticking it on a wheel.
First of this is were we started 7 years ago, but we soon found out that this does not work in the way would like it to and could not shape the plastic to the wheel, unless we made a large cut down the middle of the plastic which we deemed as unsafe and we wanted a safe sustainable product that converted a wheel into a disc wheel not a wheel with an unsafe bit of plastic stuck on it and putting people's life's at risk
The EZ Disc are made from an exact mix of composite that is formed using stainless steel water cooled moulds at a cost of 8k per mould, and we have 4 SS moulds.
They are then vacuum formed to the exact shape required to hug the spokes of a wheel in disc or rim brake variation, this is done in a 900T press machine which is the only known one in the UK that cost 100k+ the EZ Disc is then taken to the lazer cutters and placed one at a time onto a Jig each cost 1k which we have 9 of for each variation of the EZ Disc they are covered under ISO accredited manufacture policy.
The EZ Disc has filed a patent costing over 12k in solicitors bills already.
They are then cut collected marketed and sent out to the customer. Its takes 12 minutes just to manufacture the whole process for an EZ Disc to be made and delivered to a customers door can be around 1h you also have to take into account paying staff, building taxes and selling everything you have to get the business started up in the first place.
So, the EZ Disc is that bit more than sticking a bit of plastic to your wheel.
How to buy this sir