Nice subdued paint scheme with just a bit of flare with the metal flake. I also love the Lizard Skins bar tape, I run LS bar tape myself in the 2.5 mm thickness, will probably never use another brand
paolo96 it might have tub tape (rather than glue) on it to secure it to the wheel. The flatted tire can peel off and the new one just stretched over the wheel. Flats on tubs are safer than clinchers, as the tire is still glued onto the wheel; very low chance it’ll dislodge.
It'll probably be pre-glued. A layer or three of glue on the tyre that is dry but when inflated and in contact with the remnants of glue on the rim forms a good enough bond to get you home. You just need to be a little bit cautious on the corners.. Just as easy to swap a punctured tub for a pre-glued spare as to change a clicnher inner tube really.
The most difficult thing is getting the punctured tyre off if it's *properly* glued on.. (and with pro teams they will be). You really need a plastic tyre lever to work under the tyre to get it started, but once you've got a bit of it off the rest just rips off. IME it takes about the same amount of time as changing a clincher inner tube, although if it's less well gued on it's quicker.
Spare tubular will have glue pre-applied. It's dry but forms a good enough bond to get you home when inflated on the rim. Punctured tyre can just be peeled off, although it can take a bit of force if it's properly glued! No more difficult than swapping an inner tube but you do need to reglue the tyre on again properly when you get home.
Smaller frame equals lighter and stiffer. Seems like all the pros ride very similar setups. Do they get professional fittings done? Or ride what they like ?
Nice bike and presentation! I would rather see two M4 Allen key bolts per single breaking pad. One bolt per it is not really good solution in my opinion and I was wondering since my early age why do they do it. Two bolts per breaking pad would manage us using longer pads, finer adjustment, and stronger attachment!
Tall guy for a size S frame. Also there is not a lot of setback on his seat. All in all a bit unusual, even though seat height and rack are in range you would see for most 180 cm males. His weight is going to be unusually far forward. Edit added. Somebody below mentions this frame is 545 mm. So not crazy small but still on the small end of what you would expect. I guess it depends on other details of the geometry,
Yeah, with Ridley Small = Medium. I have the same same size frame - I'm a couple of centimeters shorter but not a pro.. For a pro it's actually not a small frame at all for his height.
#askgcntech I fitted my mudguards getting ready for the winter here in Ireland but I fitted the front one too loose and it rubbed the paint off of the fork underside , carbon fork (liv langma) do I need to do anything the paint is completely gone down to the carbon . Thank you in advance for your help .
I've been wondering, how do u measure the drop from saddle to handlebar? Is it an estimate or you really put some Long straight ruler / stick parallel to each other and measure the distance?
Constantly losing those nonslip pads on my look cleats, good to know that bartape hack for the pedals so I can stop destroying my manparts slipping off the line
I think all this attention for freehub sound is redundant. If I apply thin grease in my freehub it sounds loud and aggressive and if I apply water resistant grease it sounds silent and subtle. BAN THE FREEHUB SOUND CHECK.
What do you think of Tomasz' Ridley - nice or supernice? You decide.
Just a minute, I have to clean up this puddle of drool first...
Nice subdued paint scheme with just a bit of flare with the metal flake. I also love the Lizard Skins bar tape, I run LS bar tape myself in the 2.5 mm thickness, will probably never use another brand
Shouldn't you specify in the title that it is his training bike?
Bell time !
My refrigerator is more aerodynamic I think.
Props for nailing the name pronunciation! Seriously.
Good to see the pros being practical and old school.
Love it when you see a pro team using Campagnolo. I may be biased though ;)
I don't care what other people say but Campagnolo gears always looked better than other brands.
Wow!
That Ridley Helium looks so cool, awesome and super nice! I like it!
that campy wheel is so well balanced, well done campy
Perfect machinę
what's the meaning of taking with you on a ride a spare tubular tyre, how can you change it on the go?
paolo96 it might have tub tape (rather than glue) on it to secure it to the wheel. The flatted tire can peel off and the new one just stretched over the wheel.
Flats on tubs are safer than clinchers, as the tire is still glued onto the wheel; very low chance it’ll dislodge.
It'll probably be pre-glued. A layer or three of glue on the tyre that is dry but when inflated and in contact with the remnants of glue on the rim forms a good enough bond to get you home. You just need to be a little bit cautious on the corners.. Just as easy to swap a punctured tub for a pre-glued spare as to change a clicnher inner tube really.
Neil might actually be easier to change a tub, as there’s no lip like a clincher has. Especially if the tub is pre-stretched.
The most difficult thing is getting the punctured tyre off if it's *properly* glued on.. (and with pro teams they will be). You really need a plastic tyre lever to work under the tyre to get it started, but once you've got a bit of it off the rest just rips off. IME it takes about the same amount of time as changing a clincher inner tube, although if it's less well gued on it's quicker.
Hang on a second John!, Campagnolo produce either a 27/29 rear cassette.. 👍 👍 👍 👍
I like the tape, looks cool.
Was hoping you grabbed one of direct energie wilier bikes, oh well I really enjoy these videos, good job
Very nice bike !!
#askgcntech I need one of those secondary seat post clamps but can't find them anywhere, any suggestions please?
Wouldn’t you just need the correct diameter? Say 31.8? Or is it a funny shaped post ?
Why does he carry extra tubular tires? How would he change punctured one out there, in the middle of a training ride?
Spare tubular will have glue pre-applied. It's dry but forms a good enough bond to get you home when inflated on the rim. Punctured tyre can just be peeled off, although it can take a bit of force if it's properly glued! No more difficult than swapping an inner tube but you do need to reglue the tyre on again properly when you get home.
Campy freehub sound = best freehub sound...except maybe Chris Kings.
DT Swiss Star Ratchet FTW
Jon you should review more bianchi
Smaller frame equals lighter and stiffer. Seems like all the pros ride very similar setups. Do they get professional fittings done? Or ride what they like ?
That "Deader" stem and "Deader" seat post.
What about the frame weight? Anyway, it seems like a really light one.
Mine was about 780g in the same frame size. Fork dead on 300g uncut.
Nice bike and presentation! I would rather see two M4 Allen key bolts per single breaking pad. One bolt per it is not really good solution in my opinion and I was wondering since my early age why do they do it. Two bolts per breaking pad would manage us using longer pads, finer adjustment, and stronger attachment!
Extra tubular? Soooo, how will they change the spare?
Tall guy for a size S frame. Also there is not a lot of setback on his seat. All in all a bit unusual, even though seat height and rack are in range you would see for most 180 cm males. His weight is going to be unusually far forward.
Edit added. Somebody below mentions this frame is 545 mm. So not crazy small but still on the small end of what you would expect. I guess it depends on other details of the geometry,
Yeah, with Ridley Small = Medium. I have the same same size frame - I'm a couple of centimeters shorter but not a pro.. For a pro it's actually not a small frame at all for his height.
The "small" size of Helium has a 385mm long Reach and 73.5° seat tube angle epic-cycles.co.uk/ridley-helium . That is a huge space for his body.
@@StandritsuP wow. That explains it.
#askgcntech I fitted my mudguards getting ready for the winter here in Ireland but I fitted the front one too loose and it rubbed the paint off of the fork underside , carbon fork (liv langma) do I need to do anything the paint is completely gone down to the carbon . Thank you in advance for your help .
Thats very lightweight bike included pedals, cyclo, powermeter, bottles, 2 tyres and pump, cyclo, alloy stem and handlebar
Will Helium take 28mm tyres?
Just couldn’t stop paying attention to the dust on the camera sensor.
I've been wondering, how do u measure the drop from saddle to handlebar? Is it an estimate or you really put some Long straight ruler / stick parallel to each other and measure the distance?
just measure height from ground to handlebar and saddle. then quick maths.
3fast5you thanks. Stupid me, never thought of it
I thougt campagnolo dont make a 28 Cassette ? 🤔
They don't. 27 or 29, just to be different.
Alloy handle bars? What?
Why do all the freewheels sound the same?
they dont sound the same
Constantly losing those nonslip pads on my look cleats, good to know that bartape hack for the pedals so I can stop destroying my manparts slipping off the line
#AskGCNTech Is it okay to use chain lube for bicycle locks?
i'd go for wd40, chain lube might get greasy after a while
dont do it
use graphite
That looks more like a medium frame
S size Helium is in fact 545mm.
@@michal.laskowski. Size S frame top tube is 54,5 cm yes, seat tube is 51 on a size S. 54 on a size M
The fact that the saddle isn´t straight annoys me more then it should.
Those tyres look worn.
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I think all this attention for freehub sound is redundant. If I apply thin grease in my freehub it sounds loud and aggressive and if I apply water resistant grease it sounds silent and subtle. BAN THE FREEHUB SOUND CHECK.
No.
We'll call it a 'Grease Check' then. alrighty?