That Burley trailer at the end looks fantastic for families who don't have a full-on cargo bike. It looks great for dropping kids off and then go on a Costco run.
They can have my money now! My kid is super close to outgrowing our Burley Encore trailer that we do our outtings/shopping with. That one looks even more convenient.
I'm hoping they think to make available dog-specific straps'harness for those of us that can't trust Fido to not jump when they see a kangaroo and don't want a single strap that chokes. (I'd basically need to strap my dog in like Hannibal Lecter on the dolly in "Silence..")
Yes, but ortlieb is hitting at a reasonable price point. I can just about stomach spending £70 on a rack, considering the amount of use I put my bikes through. Tailfin's pricing makes my wallet weep.
I've already got the "old" QR rack + some of the classic panniers to go with it, wasn't cheap but feels super solid when you clip it in, I can certainly recommend it if the ~$100 price tag doesn't scare you (yes it's affordable for what it is, but a 'standard' rack could be half that and still just as solid). Being able to take it off even when the panniers are on it is super handy, I've found. Makes a nice handle for carrying both bags or standing them up somewhere. Nicest thing about the rack IMO, aside from build quality, is the fact that a new set of eyelet mounts is like $8 so you can in theory just buy one rack and have a set of mounting hardware on as many bikes as you like, so it swaps easily between them! I'm kinda hopeful the thru-axle won't be too expensive, since at the moment I use the rack on a MTB and I'd love to also mount it to my gravel bike, but since the sizing's a bit different the rack doesn't sit level on one if you set it up for the other. More mounting options will help with keeping it fitted to multiple bikes.
Thanks so much for this video. The "enlarging" rack is an insta-buy for me. All the other videos did not mention it. Really awesome work. Well done! Keep it up!
I met the guys who developed it and found them to be super cool. If you want to support their work, a quick tip: they are currently/in the near future (not entirely sure) running a crowd funding to finance the production of the rack.
its a neat idea but 2kg for a bike rack is kindve ridiculous. i feel like you'd be better of just keeping a non-collapsing large-sized bike rack on the bike permanently rather than a super heavy one that can collapse
At the moment I have a rack which supports 50kg. My problem is the position of the panniers. With my size 17 shoes I need more space to pedal without scratching my panniers reasoned in the length of the chainstay. Next bike I will get for sure a much longer chainstay. But for now that rack is the cheapest solution to my problem. As a 6'6 person I don't think I'm in danger to wheelie up any hill due to the nice geometry of the rest of my bike.
8:57 that isn't ai, that's just an accelerometer. Magicshine and other brands have lights which have done this for years. Why is everything sold as AI even when its not?
Especially considering that it's such a divisive thing. But I guess some people will be willing to pay more because something is supposedly AI even though it's obviously just an accelerometer. As if AI can predict when you'll be braking 🤦♂️
Excited to see Ortlieb release their version of the thru-axle and rack for it. Been eyeing using/hacking together Tailfin/robertaxleproject thru-axle with a quick-release rack and wasn't sure if attaching to thru-axle would fit 700c gravel bike but guess I'll just wait for the proper version. 🤩
Tongs look like garbage, but I really like folding pedals so I don't stab myself in the calf while loading my bike onto the train. Unfortunately, the two sets I've used had their bearings go bad after about 6 months of use.
@@travisfinucane I hope the MKS quality rubbed off on the tong design but I too have my doubts. It's something I could plausibly use for touring but would want to see more of that product up close to persuade me to get them. You know what I thought it was at first before he opened it up? A compact bow saw. Agree, the pedals look great. Did MKS not have any other new models to show?
Thank you very much Russ! Awesome accessories that "No one else talked about". Very interested in a number of products you featured. Keep up the great work!
Wow that chain-wear tool is awesome! I also like the strap-on cleats, I wouldn't use it for actual cycling but I have SPDs on my city bike and sometimes I want to ride it for things where I don't want to be stuck wearing my bike shoes. The 40kg rack I'm not too sure about, the reason racks are only rated for 25kg is that that's the limit for the mounting hardware and the eyelets on your frame. So sure the rack itself can be rated for any weight but as they say "a chain is only as strong as its weakest link". It also puts weight behind the rear wheel which is a recipe for speed-wobbles.
Thanks so much Russ. Great to see so many of the brands that have made my life easier keep on innovating. I think your channel is executing its mission. You help people find a flexible but durable bike platform that they can modify for their needs.❤
Good job covering the more practical side of cycling. I had seen that Abbey Tools chain checker already having seen it on another channel-I think it’s cool that you’re also covering their product.
That new Jack rack may solve my long struggle with losing the top of my drop bars when I mount up a bag. The foam spacers that many bags include get squished, let the bag shift around and yet still don’t leave enough room for my fingers to wrap around the bars. I’m hopeful the Jack or others let me regain my full bars!
You covered lots of interesting new products! Internal routing on a rack for dynamo lighting is super clever and I award extra points for that! The expanding function is clever but perhaps not as practical as one would think given the weight limits. I purchased an Ostrich bag around 2017 or so. Great randonneuring bag and pairs well with the Nitto mounting systems. I picked it up on a whim while I was ordering some hard to find rims or tires. I immediately swapped out the black elastic for fuschia to match my anodized purple parts and then swapped the Ostrich brand logo for my workshop patch so people can see the kind of bespoke builds I do. While you can put maps in the clear top area, I find it useful for a small solar array for passive battery charging. I've seen the Chocobar on a Japanese site before. I know I've seen the chocolate shaped tire levers as well. Funky product! I can tell you this: The marketplace needs better bicycle bells. More repetitive strikers, two tone strikers, etc. The market also needs more refined handlebar-clamped and bar end mirrors. Touring/utility bikes could benefit from slightly larger stable mirrors with higher finish quality compared to what exists currently. Need good convex shapes as well. Being heard, seeing and being seen... let's push the marketplace to greater heights!
"If you want to give your bike superpowers...." like popping the world's easiest wheelie without even trying because you've mounted four (count 'em!) four panniers BEHIND your rear axle! 😂
Lezyne saying that that rear light has AI is utter bs. Maybe they ran some algorithms to work out the protocol for the hardware to run on the bike. I hate AI being used as a buzzword. I will go out of my way to not buy stuff that says AI.
That Kronfeld rack must really offset the balance of the bike though. If packed full or having two kids on it, the center of the weight could move beyond the rear wheel. Smallest bump would result in a wheelie.
At that point you just have to start applying basic vehicle loading principles and never load the heavy stuff in the rear. Heavy load on the wheel axle and in the front, lightest load in the back and you'll be just fine... It's obviously intended for a hardcore bike packer who already used up all the other space on their rig and looking to expand. Not for joyriding with your kids lol
@@ztsb_koneko i see a lot potential for traveling with this in trains. it's way easier to get accepted by the conductor with a shorter bike and many rail companies enforce a length limit for "normal" bike tickets (i.e., outside special cargo carriages that become rarer and rarer in europe). so this is a very nice workaround for this.
Holy crap on that first extended rack. I wonder how it affects handling when fully loaded. Ha, that second rack is like the folding crates we used at work. You could easily jut attach it to rear rack for the same effect! I might try it. I am totally gonna make my own safety "lantern!" I am amazed at what they come up with that a simple, cheap, bunjee cord will work for just as well. L9ve the slip on cleats! I like the Jack rack but what keeps it from bouncing? That tiny front click fix rack is def something I would buy for my Bike Friday! Def gonna contact my friend here at Burley in Eugene about that wagon! Thanks, Russ and Laura! Great ideas over there. Now, where's my sewing machine to make a few of my own ideas I got from this?
Did you see the little booth from a Japanese company called 5links? They had basically a much simpler and unobtrusive alternative to S&S couplers, thought it was very interesting. By the way, we were on the same flight back from Frankfurt 😅 Fellow Catalonia omnium rider here! (Love how cargo-heavy the event was!)
Came here to say this. I have a couple and love them. Plus, you can daisy chain in traditional Voile straps if you need to secure something massive. Great video, Russ!
1:13 i believe, this kind of measurement is good for very specific chains, as 8sp chains have a much bigger gap tolerance, than 11sp or 12sp. It's even told to clean the chain before measuring (not to let sand and dirty grease buildups get in the way, I can imagine) -- how does it compare to the initial slackness of 8sp chain, that can be twisted 1 full turn right from the box
Regarding chain checker, the stretch of the chain that regular chain checkers tests is important for the alignment of the cogs and longevity of the cassette and chainring. Does the flex of the chain really matter?
those clip claps are very cool, no need to own expensive bicycle only shoes either you just strap em on and roll, i need a review of them and ofc wishing they dont cost a fortune just because...
Nice video as usual. 'AI' and 'Machine Learning' on that taillight is complete bull. You just need an accelerometer. Auto brake lights have existed for at least 10 years. Might be a great product but the auto feature isn't worth more than an extra 10 bucks
Any info on release date and price point for those o-straps with hooks? I see Voile has a similar product - rack strap, but 17 USD per strap is a bit much.
Nice to meet you.
Thanks for covering the product less seen!
Thanks for saying hi! Great honor to chat and nerd out on bikes for a few minutes.
@@PathLessPedaledTV WOW! And he's right... you found some dam cool stuff there Russ.👍
I own a Breezer and a Gray Fisher mtb. All I need now is a Ritchey and my Mt Rushmore will be complete. ❤
Holy crap it’s Gary Fisher!?? What an honour to even see you in here. Thank you for your contributions to the industry, Gary.
Finally a video from Euro Bike that shows all less covered products. Thanks.
That Burley trailer at the end looks fantastic for families who don't have a full-on cargo bike. It looks great for dropping kids off and then go on a Costco run.
Yes! One of the cooler things I’ve seen from EB
Yeah that is a great design. Very versatile.
They can have my money now! My kid is super close to outgrowing our Burley Encore trailer that we do our outtings/shopping with. That one looks even more convenient.
I'm hoping they think to make available dog-specific straps'harness for those of us that can't trust Fido to not jump when they see a kangaroo and don't want a single strap that chokes. (I'd basically need to strap my dog in like Hannibal Lecter on the dolly in "Silence..")
genius fold up wheels
Thanks for showing something different. There's so much more than super and expensive bikes.
This is the Eurobike video I was waiting on ^__^
Beer and art supplies 😂. This man knows his audience.
The Ortlieb rack looks really cool, and could work for thru-axle bikes that don't even have rack eyelets!
Tailfin have been doing fantastic quick release racks for years!
@@photoben Tailfin is in a complete different price bracket than Ortlieb though.
Yes, but ortlieb is hitting at a reasonable price point. I can just about stomach spending £70 on a rack, considering the amount of use I put my bikes through. Tailfin's pricing makes my wallet weep.
I've already got the "old" QR rack + some of the classic panniers to go with it, wasn't cheap but feels super solid when you clip it in, I can certainly recommend it if the ~$100 price tag doesn't scare you (yes it's affordable for what it is, but a 'standard' rack could be half that and still just as solid). Being able to take it off even when the panniers are on it is super handy, I've found. Makes a nice handle for carrying both bags or standing them up somewhere.
Nicest thing about the rack IMO, aside from build quality, is the fact that a new set of eyelet mounts is like $8 so you can in theory just buy one rack and have a set of mounting hardware on as many bikes as you like, so it swaps easily between them! I'm kinda hopeful the thru-axle won't be too expensive, since at the moment I use the rack on a MTB and I'd love to also mount it to my gravel bike, but since the sizing's a bit different the rack doesn't sit level on one if you set it up for the other. More mounting options will help with keeping it fitted to multiple bikes.
It would allow many "race only" carbon bikes to be used for bikepacking or touring as well.
Thanks so much for this video. The "enlarging" rack is an insta-buy for me. All the other videos did not mention it. Really awesome work. Well done! Keep it up!
I met the guys who developed it and found them to be super cool. If you want to support their work, a quick tip: they are currently/in the near future (not entirely sure) running a crowd funding to finance the production of the rack.
its a neat idea but 2kg for a bike rack is kindve ridiculous. i feel like you'd be better of just keeping a non-collapsing large-sized bike rack on the bike permanently rather than a super heavy one that can collapse
I've seen rear seat stay mounts crack, I wouldn't like to hang 40kg off it that far back. I always use a seat collar with built in rack mounts.
40kg mounted BEHIND the rear axle = guaranteed wheelies everywhere, all the time! 😂
At the moment I have a rack which supports 50kg. My problem is the position of the panniers. With my size 17 shoes I need more space to pedal without scratching my panniers reasoned in the length of the chainstay. Next bike I will get for sure a much longer chainstay. But for now that rack is the cheapest solution to my problem.
As a 6'6 person I don't think I'm in danger to wheelie up any hill due to the nice geometry of the rest of my bike.
So cool, didn’t know the Europbike shows so fancy bike packing stuff!
This is super coool! Finally a Eurobike video showing us the stuff we actually want to see !! Thank you!!!
Thanks Russ. I'm glad someone is reporting on useful products that regular people can make use of.
The Rear Rack “Transformers” to Box its Amazing 1:42 ❤
Thanks for showing so many small companies!
That “AI” light seems like it does the same brake sensing my $20 aliexpress light does.
8:57 that isn't ai, that's just an accelerometer. Magicshine and other brands have lights which have done this for years.
Why is everything sold as AI even when its not?
Especially considering that it's such a divisive thing. But I guess some people will be willing to pay more because something is supposedly AI even though it's obviously just an accelerometer. As if AI can predict when you'll be braking 🤦♂️
OMG I want that convertible basket. :)
Our Crowdfunding will start in September :)
The best Eurobike 24 review I have seen. Thanks Russ.
Excited to see Ortlieb release their version of the thru-axle and rack for it. Been eyeing using/hacking together Tailfin/robertaxleproject thru-axle with a quick-release rack and wasn't sure if attaching to thru-axle would fit 700c gravel bike but guess I'll just wait for the proper version. 🤩
That burley cart is awesome! Ride to the market, push cart around shopping hook it back on and your off. So smart!!
1:53 this is my favorite product that you reviewed. I hope it was a fun event!
collapsing tongs and folding pedals. looks like everything I never needed
Tongs look like garbage, but I really like folding pedals so I don't stab myself in the calf while loading my bike onto the train.
Unfortunately, the two sets I've used had their bearings go bad after about 6 months of use.
@@travisfinucane I hope the MKS quality rubbed off on the tong design but I too have my doubts. It's something I could plausibly use for touring but would want to see more of that product up close to persuade me to get them. You know what I thought it was at first before he opened it up? A compact bow saw.
Agree, the pedals look great. Did MKS not have any other new models to show?
The best EuroBike coverage 🙌🙌🙌
Agreed. It is so nice not to be hot with flashy, expensive gear, but instead gear that makes think about the bikes I own, and make me ride them more.
Thank you very much Russ! Awesome accessories that "No one else talked about". Very interested in a number of products you featured. Keep up the great work!
Wondrous coverage... love your attention to more non-traditional cycling stuff (per usual).
Yay for the All-packa and the Omnium hinge! Great products both.
Great report. Many really useful products I never would have found. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the alt review of rack products etc.
Wow that chain-wear tool is awesome! I also like the strap-on cleats, I wouldn't use it for actual cycling but I have SPDs on my city bike and sometimes I want to ride it for things where I don't want to be stuck wearing my bike shoes. The 40kg rack I'm not too sure about, the reason racks are only rated for 25kg is that that's the limit for the mounting hardware and the eyelets on your frame. So sure the rack itself can be rated for any weight but as they say "a chain is only as strong as its weakest link". It also puts weight behind the rear wheel which is a recipe for speed-wobbles.
I like the Burley trailer😁
Watcher over you tubers of the Eurobike show, You would of thought it was all about carbon and racing . Glad to know it also has item the rest of us.
Bro, you’re a big fan of everything! I love it lol
Love seeing all these interesting inventions people come up with.
Fantastic video, I feel like I’ve been there.. You really picked the interesting stuff out of the crowd..
Thanks so much Russ. Great to see so many of the brands that have made my life easier keep on innovating. I think your channel is executing its mission. You help people find a flexible but durable bike platform that they can modify for their needs.❤
Love the versatility of that trailer.
Good job covering the more practical side of cycling. I had seen that Abbey Tools chain checker already having seen it on another channel-I think it’s cool that you’re also covering their product.
That new Jack rack may solve my long struggle with losing the top of my drop bars when I mount up a bag. The foam spacers that many bags include get squished, let the bag shift around and yet still don’t leave enough room for my fingers to wrap around the bars. I’m hopeful the Jack or others let me regain my full bars!
Those foam spacers are awful, best to cut up a yoga block which is solid EVA foam and won't squish.
Excellent video and you didn't lie - I've only seen one thing (printed shoes) on other channels, everything else was new.
You covered lots of interesting new products!
Internal routing on a rack for dynamo lighting is super clever and I award extra points for that! The expanding function is clever but perhaps not as practical as one would think given the weight limits.
I purchased an Ostrich bag around 2017 or so. Great randonneuring bag and pairs well with the Nitto mounting systems. I picked it up on a whim while I was ordering some hard to find rims or tires. I immediately swapped out the black elastic for fuschia to match my anodized purple parts and then swapped the Ostrich brand logo for my workshop patch so people can see the kind of bespoke builds I do. While you can put maps in the clear top area, I find it useful for a small solar array for passive battery charging.
I've seen the Chocobar on a Japanese site before. I know I've seen the chocolate shaped tire levers as well. Funky product!
I can tell you this: The marketplace needs better bicycle bells. More repetitive strikers, two tone strikers, etc. The market also needs more refined handlebar-clamped and bar end mirrors. Touring/utility bikes could benefit from slightly larger stable mirrors with higher finish quality compared to what exists currently. Need good convex shapes as well. Being heard, seeing and being seen... let's push the marketplace to greater heights!
I've been looking for something like those clipclaps for ages!
"If you want to give your bike superpowers...."
like popping the world's easiest wheelie without even trying because you've mounted four (count 'em!) four panniers BEHIND your rear axle! 😂
Lezyne saying that that rear light has AI is utter bs. Maybe they ran some algorithms to work out the protocol for the hardware to run on the bike. I hate AI being used as a buzzword. I will go out of my way to not buy stuff that says AI.
Thanks for reviewing useful stuff instead of endless carbon bikes, carbon hubs and carbon spokes.
Thank you!
I could use that Timba bag for my foldy. Where do I find one in the US? Thank you.
Wow, nice coverage. This is the stuff that I'm curious about!
Thanks for puting the ALT into EU cyucling. :)
Very interesting, thoughtful and useful accessories! Thanks 🙂
More Ross, more! I planned to go to Eurobike this year but family came in between. Next year though, darn me if I’m not going! Planning starts now!
Ergonomic grips look next level, shame about the price £45
That Kronfeld rack must really offset the balance of the bike though. If packed full or having two kids on it, the center of the weight could move beyond the rear wheel. Smallest bump would result in a wheelie.
Right, probably you should pack up the front as well (as done in the booth bike)
At that point you just have to start applying basic vehicle loading principles and never load the heavy stuff in the rear. Heavy load on the wheel axle and in the front, lightest load in the back and you'll be just fine... It's obviously intended for a hardcore bike packer who already used up all the other space on their rig and looking to expand. Not for joyriding with your kids lol
@@ztsb_koneko i see a lot potential for traveling with this in trains. it's way easier to get accepted by the conductor with a shorter bike and many rail companies enforce a length limit for "normal" bike tickets (i.e., outside special cargo carriages that become rarer and rarer in europe). so this is a very nice workaround for this.
the kronfeld rack seemes to be killer!!!
The new ortlieb quick rack is super awesome !!!!!!! Unless it is crazy expensive I am getting one.
You are out doing yourself. Thanks for the coverage.
Yeah for the Crane bell for drop bars 🎉
Holy crap on that first extended rack. I wonder how it affects handling when fully loaded. Ha, that second rack is like the folding crates we used at work. You could easily jut attach it to rear rack for the same effect! I might try it. I am totally gonna make my own safety "lantern!" I am amazed at what they come up with that a simple, cheap, bunjee cord will work for just as well. L9ve the slip on cleats! I like the Jack rack but what keeps it from bouncing? That tiny front click fix rack is def something I would buy for my Bike Friday! Def gonna contact my friend here at Burley in Eugene about that wagon! Thanks, Russ and Laura! Great ideas over there. Now, where's my sewing machine to make a few of my own ideas I got from this?
Did you see the little booth from a Japanese company called 5links? They had basically a much simpler and unobtrusive alternative to S&S couplers, thought it was very interesting.
By the way, we were on the same flight back from Frankfurt 😅 Fellow Catalonia omnium rider here! (Love how cargo-heavy the event was!)
great coverage of practical bike tech!
The light were very cool love the mount idea 👌
Woah, I was waiting for such axle from Ortlieb
That first extending rack is awesome
Voile makes a rack specific strap as well...long before Ortlieb
Came here to say this. I have a couple and love them. Plus, you can daisy chain in traditional Voile straps if you need to secure something massive. Great video, Russ!
I'm a fan of Rok straps. They're partly elastic with a cinching ability, clips, and the ends have loops so you can loop lock them onto the rack.
Will you test the stijn peg minivelo?
Sick video! My gf gifted me that very specific crane bell imported from the USA for Xmas 23. I must say it is a glorious bell
I like the look of those O straps from Ortlieb but can only find a bottle mount set in their website. Have they been released yet?
Cool finds! Hope someone comes out with a pizza rack that expands to actually carry a 16-18" pizza box.
I want absolutely everything!
greetings from Colombia!
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Can you link to the folding pannier box please? Love it.
Great coverage. Dig those strap-on clipless attachments.
Where do I get the rack?
Thanks for doing this
Really cool products, hopefully some make it down to Australia 😊
NICE LARGE! I'm guessing the large will fit 29ers on the thru axle.
Those ostrich lantern reflectors are really cute! I can't find them online... maybe I'll try my hand at sewing my own.
also looking for the safety lanterns! So cute!
wow, thanks for showing us these innovations.
What is the model of Lezyne saddle light?
Where's the link to the allpacka campaign?
All of us 40 somethings were jsut instantly triggered by those MKS bear trap pedals that were on the table. Thanks for the phantom shin pain lol.
1:13 i believe, this kind of measurement is good for very specific chains, as 8sp chains have a much bigger gap tolerance, than 11sp or 12sp. It's even told to clean the chain before measuring (not to let sand and dirty grease buildups get in the way, I can imagine) -- how does it compare to the initial slackness of 8sp chain, that can be twisted 1 full turn right from the box
Nice video review, Russ!
Russ, that mks pedals seems like replay from old fllding pedals they used to offer for dahon folders. I had a plastic one on my vitesse
Nice selection!!
Clip Clap looks kinda cool, I may have to try those out…
Ergon gt1 catched my eye. Great video
The Burley wins “Most Supple Gear Hauler” of this year
Regarding chain checker, the stretch of the chain that regular chain checkers tests is important for the alignment of the cogs and longevity of the cassette and chainring. Does the flex of the chain really matter?
Awesome content super ad cant find a link to those lil safety lanterns.
Lanterne Rouge is also the nickname of the rider in last place in the Tour de France.
Great discoveries. Thanks!
Does the MKS folding pedal have both right and left hand coils? How can you otherwise use it for both sides?
What I meant is that it folds in both directions. Some folding pedals only fold in one direction.
@@PathLessPedaledTV thanks for your answer. Now I see... 😊
Thank you.
All very interesting stuff, but honestly feel like most of it is niche or already mostly solved by an existing well known and less expensive product
those clip claps are very cool, no need to own expensive bicycle only shoes either you just strap em on and roll, i need a review of them and ofc wishing they dont cost a fortune just because...
I want sturdier chains, not so concerned with weight; any suggestions? 🤔
Nice video as usual. 'AI' and 'Machine Learning' on that taillight is complete bull. You just need an accelerometer. Auto brake lights have existed for at least 10 years. Might be a great product but the auto feature isn't worth more than an extra 10 bucks
thanks for sharing!
counter weight for making wheelies easier
Any info on release date and price point for those o-straps with hooks? I see Voile has a similar product - rack strap, but 17 USD per strap is a bit much.
What I am waiting to see is an affordable universal dry bag rear rack like the focus rear rack.
Maaan you missed the schoolbus stems!