@@TucsonDude it does if you drop your bike or go down. Derailleurs and hangers are fragile and expensive enough already they don’t need more fragile moving parts
Really!? None of you were impressed by how easily that metal gouged and deformed? I've taken sticks of butter out of the refrigerator that were harder on the Mohs scale. My mind was definitely blown why anyone would buy this. You're a tough crowd to impress. 😂
@@mikemurphy5898 don't think he was showing how soft the sprocket metal was and it was, think he thought it was cool the sprocket stopped n the chain kept moving, so what, bearings, .01% less friction..
@@trentdawg2832I don't understand why you think the wheel is spinning backwards. You can pretty clearly see the white lettering on the tire and it's going in a clockwise motion. Which would be forward. I haven't ridden bicycles in some time, and I sure as hell would never have been caught dead on a mountain bike. So I could be wrong. But I'm not.
@@hazim_izzat i could be done by having kind of ratched mechanism that if you turn the inside wheel it grabs onto the outer wheel but when it gets stuck it "slips" on the teeth and the outher wheel can spin.
@@adamyasingh3713 *Nah, I think he meant that he's living his high school life back again through this, where he'd always be left with stuffs that wouldn't come with a surprise for him.. 😅 Well, tbh I don't really know if whatever I just explained here is truly what he meant so that's just my guess on it lmao..* 😂
@@DJWolves97Hes saying if its a problem that needed to be addressed why not make the pulley wheel solid so shit going through it wouldnt be an option. 🤷♂️
@@anthonyn755 1000+ is a great price for full bike. if i had money i would go 2000 max. i would build the bike outta chinese frames and stuffs except groupsets and stuffs like power meter
That's because it probably took 3 or 4 times before his one sided 2 dimensional prototype would allow to finally slide from the previous binding and seizing attempts which I'm sure lead to the ever prudent higher RPM ANTI SEIZE PROCEDURE....all clinically trialed step by careful step.... BOZO INC LLC pttn# 123,811,139,902 ®
Have you ever heard about that ? It's called one way bearing. If you're in motorcycle, this thing is just basic. Also, when I was kids, I used to weld that part ( sprocket to be exact ) so I can do a wheelie and control it without using a handbrake..
Never had an issue with solid nylon ones, they're lighter, cheaper, easier to clean but just wear down a bit quicker. More moving parts = more problems.
@@brianwright9514 I've ridden bikes with metal jockeys and I've never had the problem either, it's just another over engineered flex fix for a problem that never existed lol
If I didn’t live a three day away, I’d camp there often. Not sure what season though. I been winter camping in northern Michigan a few times when younger. It’s a trip to wake up in the morning to find that your breath condensed out the inside of the tent and then froze. Yes, the tent partially collapsed but went back to shape after knocking the ice off. Those were fun times!!
@@benstone217 I don't know if "Allen Key" is a brand but I can definitely relate to the ease of pronouncing it. Hex Key doesn't fit the vocal output whereas Allen Key totally does.
$2000+ I have money but i just cant wrap my head around it. It's not even half a bike. If you buy this im 100% Sure you have more money than Brains. Makes sense when Most scientists have only enough to pay a house while life coach and financial adviser aka Scammers owns like 3 Lambo. 😂😂😂😂😂
Just have a fix center and a single outside bearing ? Weight + cost + maintenance savings, strength increase ... This is really a solution searching for a problem
@@infernaldaedra I'm not afraid of change. I just hate overcomplicated designs that don't solve any issue. Talk to any engineer (like, completely at random, me 😉) and they will ALWAYS tell you that eliminating a source of issues is much better than having a redundant solution. Having a fic center and just the teeth on a bearing will do exactly the same. You can fit a screwdriver through the cog if you want to. But it's a much better solution because : - it is much simpler to manufacture, which should lead to cost savings - maintenance is much simpler because you only have one bearing to change (also more cost savings) - a rigid mounted center section is going to be stronger and lighter. Also i'm pretty sure the extra strength can lead to further cost and weight savings Downsides - you loose the fancy party trick of pretending you're going to break you expensive derailleur - your wallet is heavier because of the extra money you did not spend in a stupid gimmick - ???? - you don't get to teach new "no-no words" to your kids when you want ro show them how daddy service his bike I can fairly confidently say that i'm not afraid of change. But please prove me wrong, i would really like to be enlightened to what this design offer that : - a solid pulley don't offer (because no hole = nothing stuck inside ... In 15 years of enduro I never had a stick go in my jockey wheel because it has no holes. Just sayin' ...) - a "spoked" with just an outer bearing don't offer
@@MangoInfinity1 and so what ? It's not spinning so the stick is going to at worst hang in there. It might hit the wheel spokes but that's just because mountain biking it has nothing to do with the derailleur. I really don't get what you're saying, are you concerned that in a race situation you might get the extra weight of a stick ? If anything solid center will avoid the stick jamming the pulley because it's not spinning... Please stop trying to find a problem for this solution. This is nothing more than an over engineered gadget that has no practical ise on a bike.
It completely blew my mind that someone was so ignorant of mechanics that they don't understand that an idler gear does not have to be physically locked to anything. You are solving non-problems.
In the other systems that does not happen because it is solid and nothing enters there because there is no hole. I would like to see what happens to the tensioner when the sprocket tooth and chain are stopped by a branch, for example.
I still have yet to see anyone actually test it in one the only ways that could truly destroy a rear derailleur, and that’s dropping on it vertically. Say when your riding on a skinny or boulders and the tire slips off non-drive side. 🤔 That’s when the RDH really shines.
There were wheels full but they had to be slimmed down. A problem arose and this is how it was solved. Returning to full wheels was out of the question, even making them out of lighter material. They have to make money on something eventually, if only by reinventing the wheel xD
@@Gottenhimfella Could be, but not sure any sort of plastic that soft could keep from disforming with so few spokes. But you're right it could be plastic too.
What problem? Spoked pulleys aren't a problem, nobody gives a fuck about solid ones either. If you're fretting about the jockey wheels, you're missing the entire point of cycling.
If you do try this at home, remember to push it in shallow... your spokes do not yet have this cool feature.
🤣
Tell that to the roots & branches.
😂
😂
Also a very valid tip!
If they had you would need to have rim brakes
Look how soft that metal is. Crazy deep gouges just from that
True, but probably doesn't need to be hard.
@@TucsonDude it does if you drop your bike or go down. Derailleurs and hangers are fragile and expensive enough already they don’t need more fragile moving parts
it was there before he put the screwdriver in there
@@happypotat7145 it obviously wasn’t the first time he did that
Ya think... Aluminum vs tool steel.
Ah yes, the solution to a non-existent problem when you have a completely solid jockey wheel that probably costs 100x less than this.
So glad somebody said it.
He dare not push that steel bar any further! 🥴😅😂🤣
Mega yawn
Solid jockey wheel would also weigh less, because that thing won't last 30 seconds if jammed while under load. 😂
Exactly, but with some tricky advertising...
This did not blow my mind, may I have my money back please? 😄
I'd like the time back for ever clicking on this..
🏆😂😂😂😂😂
I demand refund!
Really!? None of you were impressed by how easily that metal gouged and deformed? I've taken sticks of butter out of the refrigerator that were harder on the Mohs scale. My mind was definitely blown why anyone would buy this. You're a tough crowd to impress. 😂
@@mikemurphy5898 don't think he was showing how soft the sprocket metal was and it was, think he thought it was cool the sprocket stopped n the chain kept moving, so what, bearings, .01% less friction..
Good thing they invented it. Every time I go out with the bike I get a screwdriver right there.
LMAO!
They are a real PITA all them stray screwdrivers laying about all over the MTB tracks and trails.🤣
I know I hate that
its for sticks u downie
😂
Only bike enthusiasts can rival the coffee machine fanatics.
Yeah I bet I know just which coffee dude your talking about
Most of them ride bikes as well so
You forgot the carbon fibre freaks in the car community
This is a bit more useful than some hyper specific pattern grinder to aerate it "perfectly"
@@magiricodit really isn’t😂
I'm loving this video about a new convenient place to store your wrenches while out on an mtb ride!
I ve seen another video too about "where to conveniently store yer wrenches" in a porn site's anal section.....
😂😂😂
Lol
It's a freewheel... I'm blown away, I'm going to get my whole neighborhood and even my whole town together to tell them about it.😅
Yea the wheel is spinning backward dumbfux😂😂😂
why has this not been reported on the evening news....
@@trentdawg2832I don't understand why you think the wheel is spinning backwards. You can pretty clearly see the white lettering on the tire and it's going in a clockwise motion. Which would be forward.
I haven't ridden bicycles in some time, and I sure as hell would never have been caught dead on a mountain bike.
So I could be wrong.
But I'm not.
Ikr 😅
@@trentdawg2832 That's an optical illusion.Ever see a wagon wheel going fast in westerns? Same thing.
I love when people solve a problem no one has had
Made that part solid without cutout lol
@piztah If that was put into the wheels, then there'd be so much wasted energy on acceleration.
I had that a lot lmao
I actually had this problem a lot of times before. Riding in wild areas and not on trails can get a lot of random shit stuck in it.
@@hazim_izzat i could be done by having kind of ratched mechanism that if you turn the inside wheel it grabs onto the outer wheel but when it gets stuck it "slips" on the teeth and the outher wheel can spin.
Came here expecting mind to be blown, left with only a kiss on the cheek. High school all over again.
You got kisses in High-school?
@@adamyasingh3713 *Nah, I think he meant that he's living his high school life back again through this, where he'd always be left with stuffs that wouldn't come with a surprise for him.. 😅 Well, tbh I don't really know if whatever I just explained here is truly what he meant so that's just my guess on it lmao..* 😂
If this means what i think it means….bro💀😭😭😭😭😭😂
Well said
Yeah man another boring virgin video. Definitely didn't blow minds or anything else for that matter. 😢
I think he meant: "After watching this, you'll want to blow your head off."
Best!!!!!
You WIN!!!!!
Already wanted to do that before the video 😂
Wow, you've got a solution for a non existent problem..... brilliant.
Just have a solid gear wheel with no cut outs in it.
Huh?
@@DJWolves97Hes saying if its a problem that needed to be addressed why not make the pulley wheel solid so shit going through it wouldnt be an option. 🤷♂️
muh weight reduction!
You could still get mud between the jockey wheel and jockey arm
Yes that would be more stable
I tell ya, allen keys in the jockey wheel is the bane of my existence on the trail. Thank you sram
All those pesky Allen Key Trees dropping their seeds everywhere lol
@@mrp1zz492Not the Allen Key trees😂
My dude was damaging that piece every time he stuck it through and pulled it out. 😂
Thats what she said
Looks like some super soft metal on an unneeded modification
just for content
@@isaactezza Chick did Magic Johnson dirty.
I cried, that is the most expensive kooky wheel ever 😭
My tension wheel does the same thing when the teeth have worn down after 10 years! Ho-hum!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Finally a solution to a problem I've never had or seen in over 30 years of mountain biking.
Waiting for that technology to get copy by a chinese company and put it on my 250$ bike
Fr 1000+ is just to much for a bike when your gonna change over half the stuff on it
@@anthonyn755 1000+ is a great price for full bike. if i had money i would go 2000 max. i would build the bike outta chinese frames and stuffs except groupsets and stuffs like power meter
My *20$ bike lol
😂
I bet my $125 Dolla bike is better than ur 250 Dolla bike🚴🤎
Like PT said just make the jockey wheel solid. Easier, lighter less to go wrong.
It doesn't look as cool if it was solid
@@thunderbot5708 Right, because all that matters is looking cool.
@@iddra1868 yea, That's what I'm saying
@@iddra1868 well now it looks cool and also functions well what do you want more? Money in your wallet?
@Random Long Leg Cat yes can I have one for free that looks cool
Judging by the scars on that wheel, this is neither the first nor the second time you've done this.
😂
That's because it probably took 3 or 4 times before his one sided 2 dimensional prototype would allow to finally slide from the previous binding and seizing attempts which I'm sure lead to the ever prudent higher RPM ANTI SEIZE PROCEDURE....all clinically trialed step by careful step....
BOZO INC LLC
pttn# 123,811,139,902 ®
I just tried this at home, now I'm missing a fingertip
underrated comment
How long did it take before he tried it with his ding-dong?
Oh! I've been waiting for this. A proper friction based allen key holder for the bike. Brilliant.
This will lift bikig to a hole new level
rip then shit go py
rip then shit go py
Yet people think is some another feature.
@@zeta9028bro how did you accidentally type a comment twice
That's why they're normally solid and don't have spokes.
But it will add 2 extra grams to the bike weight. No way a sane person can ride a bike that heavy
@@Dinamismo Better we stick a 30 gram key in it...hahaha
🎉
@@Dinamismo Just one word. Bearing. - 2 grams of plastik, + 10 grams of bearing. Nice trade.
@@Lex_Liven a bearing isn’t magically more heavy than a solid piece of metal
Crazy thing about this is how clean his bike is 😂
Also, why do you thought that this gonna blow people's mind ? 😂 That's so funny tho. Lol.. I'm glad the comments agree 🤣
Good way to scratch the jokey wheel lol
Last shot shows deep damage x'D
💀
I would totally go mountain biking, but I just don't want my jockey wheel getting scratched. 😂
How he pulls the wrench out made me almost 😭
I already scratched it, because I did it more than once.
Wow, such a good feature, I always needed it, I just always get a stick stuck inside this awkwardly specific place and now I can just ignore it 😂
Very observant of you i had to watch it a couple more times.
Why not have a cover to block those pesky tools from jumping into that small opening? Seems kinda pointless.
if you dont notice a stick had jammed in there itll burn those little bearings out
probably you don't know about gears getting old, so they doesn't works well
@@careybush6215becuase that would weigh LESS than those bearings AND be STRONGER AND have less aero DRAG!
wow this is such a useful feature! I always hate how screwdrivers get caught on my drivetrain every time I ride
Have you ever heard about that ? It's called one way bearing. If you're in motorcycle, this thing is just basic. Also, when I was kids, I used to weld that part ( sprocket to be exact ) so I can do a wheelie and control it without using a handbrake..
What would really blow my mind is a reasonable explanation why that's needed.
google a ball bearing 😊
@@nameless4735 ball bearing is *what* this is not *why*.
Is it even a ball bearing? Seems like regular grease friction bearing.
There isn’t one… like most of the features on these overpriced 15k mountain bikes
It’s to stop twigs and debris locking up your derailleur when they get stuck in there.
@@33scottyp so what you're saying is they over engineered a product to alleviate a problem that didn't exist before they had holes in it.
Never had an issue with solid nylon ones, they're lighter, cheaper, easier to clean but just wear down a bit quicker.
More moving parts = more problems.
Never had this issue period. 😂
Thats right.. BUT. They are cheap so they arent fancy.
If you have the money to buy this groupset, that won’t be an issue. That’s like being filthy rich and not buy a Ferrari due to maintenance costs…
I have HEARD that this (or maybe just oversized jockey wheels) makes way more difference than a couple hundred gram weight saving.
@@brianwright9514 I've ridden bikes with metal jockeys and I've never had the problem either, it's just another over engineered flex fix for a problem that never existed lol
I need that for my brake rotor😂
As a nuclear scientist, I tell you, this just blew my me away. I mean really, just made my year.
"look, we figured out a solution for the problem we invented: more useless complexity that we can sell you for a premium"
😂
well it's for when a branch gets in there😂
If it saves just one life... Haha
@@F48384 If its completely solid it weighs more, this is for weight reduction.
@@F48384 Didnt say the wright reduction was completely necessary, just saying what it is.
Guys make sure to do this to your friends when they are go 90mph down a hill! Stay safe out there 😁
90mph 😂😂😂
No problem actually. The thing doesn't move if you don't pedal. No one pedals at 90 mph. I hope you are having fun at the party ;)
Instructions unclear idk how to get it in the spokes when they are going 90 because I keep missing or getting my finger cut off
@@mojo3398you don't pedal at 90? How the fook do uyou get to 100
They are go 😂😂😂
WOW!!!
What an unimaginably brilliant feat of engineering!!
If I didn’t live a three day away, I’d camp there often. Not sure what season though. I been winter camping in northern Michigan a few times when younger. It’s a trip to wake up in the morning to find that your breath condensed out the inside of the tent and then froze. Yes, the tent partially collapsed but went back to shape after knocking the ice off. Those were fun times!!
Yeah. Not since I was young. The right sleeping bag and you can sleep on the snow covered ground. 💤
Several thousand miles on my 1989 Specialized Hard Rock and I never knew I needed this. Or a bouncy fork for that matter.
Had the same bike for probably 20 years. It was great!
You and the Amish have much in common. You also have a landline don’t you? 🥴
@@mrsmartypants_1 Surprisingly, no. I do drive a 1965 Nova station wagon and heat with firewood.
Great job man would love to see where u place in any type of race tho 🤭 bet u would love a nice fork and shock for that one
@@user-tx3kv8qb1q Backroads, rail trails and canal towpaths are where I ride mostly. If I want to race, I bracket race the Nova. 13.3 dial in.
It is a shame that there is no penalty for false advertising on UA-cam. My mind was not blown!
EXACTLY. Someone's needing to sell more jockey wheels, so posts this video so people trash their own!
How does he keep his bike that clean? Mindblowing
@@Alkatrossfilm it instead of riding it it’s pretty simple.
@@Alkatrosswax lubricant chains help too
It’s a shame that they removed the dislike counter
WOW!!!, my mind is so blown. I recently watched a video about research into curing cancer, but this is on another level.
Woah I never knew that, yet I bike every single day 😂
I hate it when I get an allen key stuck in the back sprocket of my derailleur... happens to me all the time.
had plenty of sticks wiggle their way in there, but Allen Keys?.. don't normally run into them on the Trails :)
I think it’s called a hex key 🙃 idk tho correct me if I am wrong
@@benstone217 The correct term is Allen Key but people from other regions like to call it Hex Key as well. Totally depends on where you live.
@@pritamduarah I was told Allen keys were just a brand. but too be honest I use “Allen key” instead of “hex key” because it’s just easier to remember.
@@benstone217 I don't know if "Allen Key" is a brand but I can definitely relate to the ease of pronouncing it. Hex Key doesn't fit the vocal output whereas Allen Key totally does.
If this blows your mind, you definitely got teleported from stone age😂😂😂
My mind is blown by how soft the metal that sprocket was made of really is.
That's an incredible amount of damage for such a low velocity impact..
If i had guess i would say its 6061-t
Why would you say that again after you surely saw a top comment saying just that?
What gets me is how fascinated he is over something so insignificant
Yup, that's exactly what I need. Does it come in a handle color other than blue?
HA!
That's the only problem with Park Tool: blue or silver.
I can't even comment because your explosion blew me so hard away!
I just tried this with the oldest bike I could find ... Yep it works upside down too, now that blows my mind
Naahhh, what really blew my mind was the price!
😂😂😂😂😂 Good point 👍
$2000+
I have money but i just cant wrap my head around it. It's not even half a bike.
If you buy this im 100% Sure you have more money than Brains.
Makes sense when Most scientists have only enough to pay a house while life coach and financial adviser aka Scammers owns like 3 Lambo. 😂😂😂😂😂
What is this part called ?
@@jesseojeda300 expensive
@@jesseojeda300 unnecessary
Whoah! Ball bearings! Never seen them before!
From someone who doesn't ride bikes like that at all i still think this is super dope
Great, you damaged everything 😂
Just have a fix center and a single outside bearing ? Weight + cost + maintenance savings, strength increase ... This is really a solution searching for a problem
Its for redundancy. You are just afraid of change
@@infernaldaedra I'm not afraid of change. I just hate overcomplicated designs that don't solve any issue.
Talk to any engineer (like, completely at random, me 😉) and they will ALWAYS tell you that eliminating a source of issues is much better than having a redundant solution.
Having a fic center and just the teeth on a bearing will do exactly the same. You can fit a screwdriver through the cog if you want to. But it's a much better solution because :
- it is much simpler to manufacture, which should lead to cost savings
- maintenance is much simpler because you only have one bearing to change (also more cost savings)
- a rigid mounted center section is going to be stronger and lighter. Also i'm pretty sure the extra strength can lead to further cost and weight savings
Downsides
- you loose the fancy party trick of pretending you're going to break you expensive derailleur
- your wallet is heavier because of the extra money you did not spend in a stupid gimmick
- ????
- you don't get to teach new "no-no words" to your kids when you want ro show them how daddy service his bike
I can fairly confidently say that i'm not afraid of change.
But please prove me wrong, i would really like to be enlightened to what this design offer that :
- a solid pulley don't offer (because no hole = nothing stuck inside ... In 15 years of enduro I never had a stick go in my jockey wheel because it has no holes. Just sayin' ...)
- a "spoked" with just an outer bearing don't offer
@@InformatrIIcks yeah a rigid center would be lighter, until your in a race and a stick jumps up into your detailer
@@MangoInfinity1 and so what ? It's not spinning so the stick is going to at worst hang in there.
It might hit the wheel spokes but that's just because mountain biking it has nothing to do with the derailleur.
I really don't get what you're saying, are you concerned that in a race situation you might get the extra weight of a stick ?
If anything solid center will avoid the stick jamming the pulley because it's not spinning...
Please stop trying to find a problem for this solution. This is nothing more than an over engineered gadget that has no practical ise on a bike.
And it was enough to make a SOLID/FULL wheel.
No stick would fall into the hole…
Oh yay my life is now completed. Stunning, what is left to live for.
My world is now complete and I am finally happy after seeing this video!
This has affected me emotionally on a deep level.
Nothing will ever feel the same.
Am I the only one concerned with the fact that to show the feature he dented the pulley wheel and the metal support in the back?
Yeah, he really had 2 wrench that sucker out of there as well. Ooof😂
I'm so pedantic it makes want to block his channel.
You would think Hardin Steele.. not Aluminum.😝🤣😂
Yes you are the only one...
Most mountain bike people at pants-shittingly stupid and self-absorbed
It completely blew my mind that someone was so ignorant of mechanics that they don't understand that an idler gear does not have to be physically locked to anything. You are solving non-problems.
Now some bike wheels like that would be cool against bullies with broom sticks 😂
I like this ad, really makes the hex tool shine and show that even the smaller sizes dont bend that easily.
Gotta love the classy Park Tool P-handle
Damn its almost like a gear cover wouldn’t have prevented that problem!😮😮😮
Yeah but that 2 gram weight difference is worth it
or just a solid, not-hollow gear.
What like in the old days? That just wouldn't go with the Lycra and the Garmin now would it?@@ForzaMonkey
The derailer ain’t derailing
Every 1 of t try these “this will blow ur mind” videos I’ve watched have never blown my mind, beats me y I keep watching them.
This perfectly explains german engineering
Just sharpen the leading edge of the sprocket supports and it will make quick work of any sticks that enter.
If the wheel is solid they cant get anything stuck in them. All of my derailers have always been solid.
"quick work of any sticks" - or fingers!
Same concept as the old coaster brake bikes I grew up with 😂👍
Wouldn’t it be simpler and easier to manufacture if it was one solid price rather than having spokes?
A solution looking for a problem. Also, drag from the large bearing seal surface area will be an issue.
Ceramic non sealed.
@@adambrickley1119 Thanks.
If you put it through the spokes and the wheel keeps spinning, now THAT would blow my mind.
it does keep spinning!
@@BucketChan ..the wheel spokes. Not the gear hub “spokes” 😉😂
and he nicks the spokes by jamming it with a screwdriver instead of something softer LOL
Ok that's actually super awesome. I was not expecting that.
God have I ever seen a bike so clean. I bet it never touches dirt.
or he cleaned his bike...
My bike would only be that clean if I really hated riding it.
It has a nice dent in the gear where he's pulled this stunt now 😂
Man, I love it when my sprocket has slippage😂
Jockey wheel!
@@ainsmas361yep and a side of “less of torque”
Thankyou for inventing this, i hate when i get a screwdriver there!
You've massively underestimated my mind's resilience.
In the other systems that does not happen because it is solid and nothing enters there because there is no hole. I would like to see what happens to the tensioner when the sprocket tooth and chain are stopped by a branch, for example.
I was sold at the “real world” side impact test 😂
Apparently you only hit your derailleur in one specific way 😂
I still have yet to see anyone actually test it in one the only ways that could truly destroy a rear derailleur, and that’s dropping on it vertically. Say when your riding on a skinny or boulders and the tire slips off non-drive side. 🤔 That’s when the RDH really shines.
My mind is completely blown 🤯
No one else on earth could scratch the paint and ding up the metal just like you did 👍
Oh my god 😮😮 GG bro 👍
they could just have made it a "disc jockey" ;-)
Quick, register the trademark! 😂
if somethings gets wedged in there its likely going to be wedged in the spokes
Mind completely blown. Don't think I'll ever recover.
no,what blows my mind is the insane price.
Yup.
which is ???
This hurts on so many levels
A solution for a problem that nobody has
А потом засовывает большую палку и покрышка начинает крутиться вокруг обода 😂😂 новые технологии епти 😄👍🏻
Cool, I can ride my Bike with a stick in there without noticing it for a complete season 😅
There were wheels full but they had to be slimmed down. A problem arose and this is how it was solved. Returning to full wheels was out of the question, even making them out of lighter material. They have to make money on something eventually, if only by reinventing the wheel xD
O yeah, my mind is blown... I'm about to pick up the scattered pieces now. 😅😂
Pure and dreamy❤ thank you kati 🌹🌹🌹
Damn that wheel was soft. That little Allen key left a huge gouge
I would guess Magnesium.
@@jonbeargenx Looks like plastic
@@Gottenhimfella Could be, but not sure any sort of plastic that soft could keep from disforming with so few spokes. But you're right it could be plastic too.
Would be a cool idea doing the same thing with the whole wheel
If my calculations are accurate, that would require a metric shit-ton of ball bearings.
Yes, put this on his bike and send him down a hill. I bet it makes the disc brakes super responsive 😂
😲 Wow man, I'm soooo impressed! 😁
Thank god for this. I didn't even know I had this problem.
solid jockey, there problem solved with no over engineering.
What problem?
Spoked pulleys aren't a problem, nobody gives a fuck about solid ones either.
If you're fretting about the jockey wheels, you're missing the entire point of cycling.
@@mircomuntener4643 Maybe you need to chill a bit and spend less time typing and more time riding dude.
It's an Allen key holder?
Very necessary with through axles.
As long as you don't constantly piss people off or ride through tall strong branches you'll never need one of these 😂
or by not having holes in the gear that allow branches to get stuck in it in the first place?
My mind was blown, long ago & far away...
As a mechanic I am worried to have that call to my customer to tell them they need $70 worth of idler wheels when they are worn.
When they paid as much for the bike as a Hyundai, is that an issue?
And are bike techs now pulling 6 figure salary?
@@StrangersIteDomum 6 figures? No
Every video of the transmission looks great. That doesn't increase its affordability to me unfortunately.
hope it gets cheaper