most of those gadgets are just gismo that will cost you a buck without much practicality. for example - a pump. I would prefer a manual mini pump. No need to charge it. Just put in a bag and use it even after a year. Camera - what is wrong with gopro or anything like this? At least gopro can be used for other cases Hub motor wheel - with a 126WH battery this wheel with eke out max 20 miles or 15 miles realistically of range. what is the price of this thing? I bet like north of 500$. Get a whole ebike
1.) Ride Air - unnecessary oversized phallic pump (did they know we already have a thing called a cO2 inflator?) 2.) Haiku - It does the exact same things that a bike specific GPS, bike computer, or smart phone does already! 3.) Shock Stop - Not to be mistaken for Shock Top .. I'll have to look into this, if it is up to quality and has stem length and angle options, could actually be interesting. 4.) Parkis - This is actually useful. 5.) Blazer Lazer Light - I approve of this, though I prefer the one that uses two lasers to project a bike lane in front of you. 6.) Urbanext - "Only adds 15lbs of weight to your bike" LOL!!! ONLY!? My road bike WEIGHS about 15lbs! No.. just.. no. 7.) Hexagon - While I'd like to see some improvements for the more serious road cyclist, this is actually really cool, and the whole reason I clicked on this video. The improvements I'd like for Hexagon, ditch the phone app and with it the rearview monitor. Give me a small bluetooth/ ANT+ remote for the blinkers, keep the camera too of course. Color options/ just make it black.. not everyone wants blue on their bike. This could make a great competitor for the Fly series bike light/camera combo.
Jeramie James the hole reason of haiku is so you don't have to look at your phone so you can always have your hands on the wheel and not have to stop pull out your phone then do your password just to see where to go next so it is actually really good (font care that I did not punctuate my sentence
7) For road biking and training best option is just mirror like cateye bm-45. Hexagon might be good tho for for city riding and commuting.. if someone use phone on handlebar.
1.) Ride Air - Get a small pump and decent tires and you will rarely get flats and never run out of air or CO2.. 2.) Haiku - Spend the $$ on a ruggedized waterproof phone or case. Learn when you can and a cannot take your eyes off the road. Cheaper and just one thing to keep charged. 3.) Shock Stop - Had something very similar in my junk box for 20 years. No kidding. 4.) Parkis - What a massive waste of money and space. Just learn to roll your bike up the wall to a hook, and/or get a folder if you really need to save space. 5.) Blazer Lazer Light - I have doubts about how a visible a light on the pavement is to a person in a car. Spend the $$ on good rechargeable head and tail lights. 6.) Urbanext - One more in the growing lineup of front wheel electric motors. Maybe useful. Not as useful as building up your biking muscles - which generally REDUCES weight. 7.) Hexagon - $10 helmet mounted bike mirror. No batteries, super light, instantly visible without moving your head, much better field of view, not likely to be stolen, bend it back into working condition after a crash.
Lol unless someone's riding on a heavy gravel road (think mashed up bricks - and yes, I've ridden roads like that) with a fully rigid bike, there's no way their arms are gonna hurt from bumps. And if you ride such roads regularly, getting a suspension fork should be the obvious solution.
YamiKisara Why? For $140 the Shockstop is lower maintenance, and good enough for your average commuter looking to dampen road vibration. It is also easier to install than a fork.
outcast566 for $140, you can get an entire used bike with suspension on both wheels. This thing is just a pointless, overpriced gimmick to make hipsters and yuppies feel like they are cool.
Suspension forks eat up energy and reduce efficiency making pedaling harder, while dampening stems do not. The biggest benefit of dampening stems is actually the reduction in road "buzz" from the aggregate in asphalt which has an insidious effect on your arms.
@@brimstone33 you can get a reasonable rockshox front suspension fork for 140$. front suspension forks don't deliver your energy from pedalling into the ground. A back suspension however, does do that. I cannot imagine this shockstop being useful unless you MTB on a full rigid.
@@exactpeak5995 This is for road bikes, not offroad bikes. Look at the bikes they're mounted on in the video. Front shocks do reduce efficiency not from pedaling energy transfer but from increased rolling resistance, that's why you'll never see them on a road racing bike. This "Shockstop" thing looks a lot like the Alsop stem I had twenty years ago on my bike, it's nothing new. Bike gloves are padded for a reason, this does the same thing only a lot better, keeps your arms from getting as tired from absorbing shocks as they support part of your body weight.
I just added a Redshift Shockstop suspension stem to my gravel bike, I put a couple UA-cam videos of it working and it's fantastic. I truthfully wish I bought it 2 years ago.
Hexagon If you use it in india then if it is water proof it will work but nearly half of the camera will be covered with sand or dirty water which will stand in big holes if it is not water proof then it will spoil in only 3 days or last for some time more. Only money waste .
That Blaze Lazer thing must be pleasant shining in your eyes when a bike is pulled up to your bumper & before you say "it'll be shining at the back of your head" don't forget the rearview mirror. There are some great gadgets here & this is a good channel, I wish all cyclist's could be as courteous as I thought I was when I was riding, ;-)
I'm not sure about attaching an air tank the size of a water bottle on to a bike is going to go over well with people. You can do the same with with a more compact C02 setup. I can fit it with 3-4 CO2 cartridges in a bag under my seat and it doesn't take much to setup and inflate.
Here in the United States non-cycling motorists hate people who legally ride their bicycles on the streets. Putting a camera on your bicycle won't stop the hatred or the killing. The car obsessed culture is against us.
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People driving automobiles don't pay attention to turn signals on bicycles because the signals are too small. If they see anything at all, it's just lights flashing.
#2 told a few lies; most e-bikes are not ugly. And I don't think they interfere with the mechanics of chain. I added an e-kit to my bike and there is no problem(s) at all.
Just checked on the Hexagon link....they still have not sent even one out !!! And they were 204% funded !!! Not to mention that they had a delivery date of Sept 2017 !!! (Almost a year ago !) Plus, they are trying to sell people on an additional adjustable mount...WHEN THEY HAVEN'T EVEN SENT OUT THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT !!!!
my bikes heavy af but i was thinking it was a bit much to ad to those with lighter bikes... hell, if you're willing to add weight to your bike you may aswell go for a chain lock. Less weight and more practicality not to mention cheaper.
In India Noone would buy any of this accessories because in india people have cycles worth around 2 to 3 thousand rupees and gadget worth more than 5 thousand rupees Apart my cycle worth 14 thousand rupees Herculus Roadeo A110
Here is one Taillight which i find very interesting and it also beautifies your bike during the night as well as safety for night cycling. I bought 2 of this for my bikes. Really awesome! Check it out from this link: www.amazon.com/dp/B08Z2ZG18V
I would also want a front facing light/camera combo as there are times the problems on the road are in front of you or just off to the side (cars entering the traffic flow and almost hitting you, pedestrians coming out from between parked vehicles). A wide angle front mount camera could also be useful in legal actions.
you know what will keep me from getting hit by cars while riding my bike? blinding the people that could hit me with a laser because if they cant see, they cant hit me right???
Actually that ShockStop steering stem looks like it could work. My Tarmac has extremely stiff forks and it beats me up on the badly maintained Bay Area back roads. I do not see how this product would reduce the bike’s performance, other than add a few grams to its weight. The ShockStop gets positive reviews on Amazon from knowledgeable riders. [I am not associated with this product in any way.]
I love when people read straight from the Chinese translations without tailoring it to English. You know, the language they're speaking...
I came to the comments section specifically to bitch about that
It's called "Chin-glish." Are you not to of speaking this new dialect of educate?
2:31- What trail can I find HER riding on?
Will Hartley The trail to jail and paying child support😂
Will Hartley yes...I was wondering if you find out could you give her my contact info ?
They are not shipping the Hexagon light. No one has received there Indigogo order after a year.
0:11 Did anyone hear RyanAir? 😂😂
Ya lol i
@@Mark-gd5vr ya
Not at all. You need to look into some bicycle ear protection. I’m worried about your hearing.
@@adam45011 lol
I 100 percent did
most of those gadgets are just gismo that will cost you a buck without much practicality.
for example - a pump. I would prefer a manual mini pump. No need to charge it. Just put in a bag and use it even after a year.
Camera - what is wrong with gopro or anything like this? At least gopro can be used for other cases
Hub motor wheel - with a 126WH battery this wheel with eke out max 20 miles or 15 miles realistically of range. what is the price of this thing? I bet like north of 500$. Get a whole ebike
Yuriy K That suspension stem is actually very practical, and many people say it works great.
Yuri
1.) Ride Air - unnecessary oversized phallic pump (did they know we already have a thing called a cO2 inflator?)
2.) Haiku - It does the exact same things that a bike specific GPS, bike computer, or smart phone does already!
3.) Shock Stop - Not to be mistaken for Shock Top .. I'll have to look into this, if it is up to quality and has stem length and angle options, could actually be interesting.
4.) Parkis - This is actually useful.
5.) Blazer Lazer Light - I approve of this, though I prefer the one that uses two lasers to project a bike lane in front of you.
6.) Urbanext - "Only adds 15lbs of weight to your bike" LOL!!! ONLY!? My road bike WEIGHS about 15lbs! No.. just.. no.
7.) Hexagon - While I'd like to see some improvements for the more serious road cyclist, this is actually really cool, and the whole reason I clicked on this video.
The improvements I'd like for Hexagon, ditch the phone app and with it the rearview monitor. Give me a small bluetooth/ ANT+ remote for the blinkers, keep the camera too of course. Color options/ just make it black.. not everyone wants blue on their bike. This could make a great competitor for the Fly series bike light/camera combo.
Jeramie James the hole reason of haiku is so you don't have to look at your phone so you can always have your hands on the wheel and not have to stop pull out your phone then do your password just to see where to go next so it is actually really good (font care that I did not punctuate my sentence
Is the parkis adjustable for wider mountain bike tires because I have a hard time putting my bike away because I have almost no space anywhere
7) For road biking and training best option is just mirror like cateye bm-45. Hexagon might be good tho for for city riding and commuting.. if someone use phone on handlebar.
1.) Ride Air - Get a small pump and decent tires and you will rarely get flats and never run out of air or CO2..
2.) Haiku - Spend the $$ on a ruggedized waterproof phone or case. Learn when you can and a cannot take your eyes off the road. Cheaper and just one thing to keep charged.
3.) Shock Stop - Had something very similar in my junk box for 20 years. No kidding.
4.) Parkis - What a massive waste of money and space. Just learn to roll your bike up the wall to a hook, and/or get a folder if you really need to save space.
5.) Blazer Lazer Light - I have doubts about how a visible a light on the pavement is to a person in a car.
Spend the $$ on good rechargeable head and tail lights.
6.) Urbanext - One more in the growing lineup of front wheel electric motors. Maybe useful. Not as useful as building up your biking muscles - which generally REDUCES weight.
7.) Hexagon - $10 helmet mounted bike mirror. No batteries, super light, instantly visible without moving your head, much better field of view, not likely to be stolen, bend it back into working condition after a crash.
Jeramie James I agree, yes add 15 lbs just to your front tie and now let's see how that handles...
Noticeably not invented by real cyclists
especially a wheel " that only adds 15lbs to the weight of your bike"!. My bike weighs 27Lbs why would I want it to weigh more?
Absolutely solution to non existing problems
6:11 you cant just place an electric motor on any forks. you need to make the fork is strong enough to take on the motor's strong torque.
I realy like !
Lol unless someone's riding on a heavy gravel road (think mashed up bricks - and yes, I've ridden roads like that) with a fully rigid bike, there's no way their arms are gonna hurt from bumps. And if you ride such roads regularly, getting a suspension fork should be the obvious solution.
YamiKisara Why? For $140 the Shockstop is lower maintenance, and good enough for your average commuter looking to dampen road vibration. It is also easier to install than a fork.
outcast566 for $140, you can get an entire used bike with suspension on both wheels. This thing is just a pointless, overpriced gimmick to make hipsters and yuppies feel like they are cool.
Suspension forks eat up energy and reduce efficiency making pedaling harder, while dampening stems do not. The biggest benefit of dampening stems is actually the reduction in road "buzz" from the aggregate in asphalt which has an insidious effect on your arms.
@@brimstone33 you can get a reasonable rockshox front suspension fork for 140$.
front suspension forks don't deliver your energy from pedalling into the ground.
A back suspension however, does do that.
I cannot imagine this shockstop being useful unless you MTB on a full rigid.
@@exactpeak5995 This is for road bikes, not offroad bikes. Look at the bikes they're mounted on in the video. Front shocks do reduce efficiency not from pedaling energy transfer but from increased rolling resistance, that's why you'll never see them on a road racing bike. This "Shockstop" thing looks a lot like the Alsop stem I had twenty years ago on my bike, it's nothing new. Bike gloves are padded for a reason, this does the same thing only a lot better, keeps your arms from getting as tired from absorbing shocks as they support part of your body weight.
You saved me a lot of time.
The parkis one isn't too bad if you have a limited space, but for the price of a cheap yet decent bike it's pretty useless.
I'm in love @ 2:31...and barefoot as well!
love that poster.......on my wall would be nice .... !!
Lot of talk about "Hexagon' in 2017 but guess it never took off, not available anywhere including Amazon UK
I just added a Redshift Shockstop suspension stem to my gravel bike, I put a couple UA-cam videos of it working and it's fantastic. I truthfully wish I bought it 2 years ago.
Hexagon
If you use it in india then if it is water proof it will work but nearly half of the camera will be covered with sand or dirty water which will stand in big holes
if it is not water proof then it will spoil in only 3 days or last for some time more.
Only money waste .
Talha Ameen all you can do is get a mirror 😂
I guess most of the kickstarter crap is just scam, like the hexagon bike light...
NICE VIDEO BRO
We need voice activated turn signals more than anything else. come on geeks lets do it.
Please make remote Balc
Hi I am 14 and 340 pounds would the electric motor be able to support my weight on no pedal mode thanks
The hexagon camera with taillight & turn signals is really cool , but how much is it ?
Do a video like that but for tricycle bike please big fan
Noted. Topic added for next month
@@TechJoint thank you take care
Cool thanks man
Just purchased the trek marlin 7 today
That Blaze Lazer thing must be pleasant shining in your eyes when a bike is pulled up to your bumper & before you say "it'll be shining at the back of your head" don't forget the rearview mirror.
There are some great gadgets here & this is a good channel, I wish all cyclist's could be as courteous as I thought I was when I was riding, ;-)
Ilove this channel
I'm not sure about attaching an air tank the size of a water bottle on to a bike is going to go over well with people. You can do the same with with a more compact C02 setup. I can fit it with 3-4 CO2 cartridges in a bag under my seat and it doesn't take much to setup and inflate.
Good job you played yourself by watching an eight minute long ad
the hexagon should have a split screen one for the rear view and one for the front view
Way to read straight from the Amazon description without down correcting for grammar.
Brandon Cadena Maybe we need foglights too???
Where can I get the Haiku Bike Assistant?
Where can I get the Haiku for my electric moped ?
Here in the United States non-cycling motorists hate people who legally ride their bicycles on the streets. Putting a camera on your bicycle won't stop the hatred or the killing. The car obsessed culture is against us.
Let me just buy gadgets so my bike can get stolen 👍🏼
lol
Let me just buy a good lock or bring it inside... not hard...
I like the gadgets that you left on the last bike I stole from you
Incredible! Great for me! I need to buy a few things for my brand new Rocky Mountain 30 bicycle!
Nice
3.41. Something ive always had trouble with. Lifting up the front of my bike. Not.
what is the name and model of the cell phone holder that appears in time 7:51 ??
Thats it I'm getting a bike.
LOL
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You don't have a single video. And even your liked vids aren't about biking.
Sorry i will start uploading 😀💪
E_Drost10 you stupid kid
simple, easy and fun
0:19 why is that guy wearing a climbing helmet?
Good spot, they couldn't be bothered to get a bike helmet.
Now you know that this product is used by idiots.
Imagine someone own all of these gadget
Is there any other website to buy hexagon
People driving automobiles don't pay attention to turn signals on bicycles because the signals are too small. If they see anything at all, it's just lights flashing.
Good
Gdzie można kupić taką kamerę ?
What's the name of this product
7:17 Approved by Kylo Ren
7:30 _"Hexagon allows you to go ahead and pull out suddenly in front of SUVs and violate their right-of-way."_
Cool
Hi friend tell me from where I can by these inventions reply please
links are in the description
Amazing unlimited likes from me
cool bro
where I can find hexagon light
Description
Amazing video Mate!
Thanks
The only thing even remotely interesting was the bump absorber thing.
FactsJunkie
FactsJunkie
When I go for a power ride I’m followed by my manager with everything I will need to continue
what's your name
@@shivaputrappahipparagi8790 I hope u know that's just a guy with a pic of a woman as his profile pic 🤣🤣🤣
The URBANNEXT ebike hub is somewhat of an enigma.
I can't seem to be able to get one.
#2 told a few lies; most e-bikes are not ugly. And I don't think they interfere with the mechanics of chain. I added an e-kit to my bike and there is no problem(s) at all.
With the miracle of today’s modern technology there’s a such thing as non inflatable/deflatable tires now for bikes
Okay for urban but at speed they are uncomfortable.
Laser light is brilliant!
I have one
Urbanext is the only one which anyone could think to buy.
Please Share where you find you stock photos and videos of cyclists.
Haiku doesn't seem to be available any more.
Super I'm getting
Laserlight?!? Are they planning to blind drivers
Just checked on the Hexagon link....they still have not sent even one out !!! And they were 204% funded !!!
Not to mention that they had a delivery date of Sept 2017 !!! (Almost a year ago !)
Plus, they are trying to sell people on an additional adjustable mount...WHEN THEY HAVEN'T EVEN SENT OUT THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT !!!!
Adds only 15 pounds to your bike? That's more, than my bike weighs altogether.
my bikes heavy af but i was thinking it was a bit much to ad to those with lighter bikes... hell, if you're willing to add weight to your bike you may aswell go for a chain lock. Less weight and more practicality not to mention cheaper.
kinda sad the urba next campaing got cancelled 3 years ago
We’re do we go to by them
Check the description.
thumbsUP!
In India Noone would buy any of this accessories because in india people have cycles worth around 2 to 3 thousand rupees and gadget worth more than 5 thousand rupees
Apart my cycle worth 14 thousand rupees
Herculus Roadeo A110
You're awesome tech joint
Thanks
Yeah and where can you get this stuff? Most of the links don't work...
Hi, l just checked and all the links are working.
@@TechJoint Hi, now I checked again... not working! Can't get access to a shop that sells haiku or the hexagon lights for example.
@@Desperadiou Okay let me double check
Here is one Taillight which i find very interesting and it also beautifies your bike during the night as well as safety for night cycling. I bought 2 of this for my bikes. Really awesome! Check it out from this link: www.amazon.com/dp/B08Z2ZG18V
iska rate kitna hai
This channel is so underrated!
I Hope it grows soon
@@TechJoint reached your goal yet?
Not yet bro. 1 Million Subs is the goal
@@TechJoint Yall did grow quite a lot since I commented that :)
@@eliaskorf4747 how much ?
2:03 eyes off the road so why would you display messages and calls.
Hi
0:48 what a stunning blondie
I would also want a front facing light/camera combo as there are times the problems on the road are in front of you or just off to the side (cars entering the traffic flow and almost hitting you, pedestrians coming out from between parked vehicles). A wide angle front mount camera could also be useful in legal actions.
Cyliq fly6 and fly12, they also have a much nicer design than the hexagon.
almost all of these are useless
Well, my point is these are practically useless , this video makes great entertainment, but when you are actually biking, they are useless.
BANANA PIEMAN your comment is useless. Like you
aww, snappy
Well, calling them retarded is actually insulting. The disabled arent that stupid
BANANA PIEMAN
I agree with you especially the laser light thing. Just get a proper front light that allows to actually see what where your going.
you just know that ebike wheel go down a curb its folding like an omelette
give me link to buy
All the links are in the description.
"Only 15 pounds" that would double my current bike weight dude. And only 30 miles? Not for me...
Haban Jamel Your bike weighs 7.5 pounds?
@@jackphilamore288 my bad, I mean it "would" double... Sorry😅😅
6th person to comment yay
None of these look good. The Urbanx wheel is all right but there's already plenty of wheel conversion kits out there for less money.
hilarious that they hired an english speaker and then had him read the mangled chinese translation
Who agrees the stem is to long less control from turning
*uses haiku with iPad Pro*
Bicycal horse gagit for next vidio
Okay
3:34
you know what will keep me from getting hit by cars while riding my bike? blinding the people that could hit me with a laser because if they cant see, they cant hit me right???
R.rithikesh 🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🕟🕖🕟🕔
Improve riding quality? Speech impediment? Not from US lol
with a rear facing camera yu can see the truck thats about to run you over, great !
Cant believe I wasted almost 9min watching this!
Thanks for watching
I want to buy this hexagon light but holy crap its expensive
Shock stop stem, not new innovation at all, the girvin flex stem was made in the early 90's. I know this as I still have one on my Trek8000.
Or. Get a $5 helmet mirror.
Is all possible and is here for you
A busy city streets
With vehicle in front of them
Actually that ShockStop steering stem looks like it could work. My Tarmac has extremely stiff forks and it beats me up on the badly maintained Bay Area back roads. I do not see how this product would reduce the bike’s performance, other than add a few grams to its weight. The ShockStop gets positive reviews on Amazon from knowledgeable riders. [I am not associated with this product in any way.]
Try getting wider tyres like 28s and lowering the psi or trying tubeless for more comfort.
All of these are for roadies and commuters