Top Tips To Keep you Riding after summer - keep dry when riding bikes

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2ND LIFE BIKES

2ND LIFE BIKES

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@feliksisaksen
@feliksisaksen 3 ай бұрын
I love the look of fenders on bikes that have the classic vintage bike look - A slim, steel bike with racks and fenders look classic, especially if theyre silver. otherwise I agree, they just clunk up the bike. But for where I'm riding, fenders are an absolute must.
@billrose2202
@billrose2202 3 ай бұрын
former courier here. before I moved to Seattle never used fenders. got a clip on set and worked wonders. fender never gonna keep it off your feet but no point in wearing all the road mess on your back. that "fender" you're showing looks extremely breakable especially for anyone working as a courier (don't mean to mess up any sponsorship on your end mate). In Thailand I leave my rear fender on thru the rainy season. gotta say in a proper winter fixed gear works like a wonder especially in corners. as far as lights clip on your bag is best so they don't get stolen. can clip one on back and one on the front. otherwise say goodbye unless you're gonna disassemble every time you lock up. Ortleib makes proper good bags as well. Depending on the temps woolen pants down past the knee and wool socks work nicely. If you're going full rain pants too can use plastic bags on top of wool socks. Gortex doesn't really work in heavy rain after it becomes saturated. Best is to use a plastic jacket with velco ventilation cut under arms and full front. Proper gloves are essential as well as something like a wool cap on your head or a jacket with a hood. Cheers
@VWT3SyncroDoka5E
@VWT3SyncroDoka5E 2 ай бұрын
Would love to see you ramble about the tools you like to work with or which like parts you like to use on your builds and why
@oheso
@oheso 3 ай бұрын
The spring 2024 release from Gravelking includes tubeless-ready and non-tubeless tires, so be sure to get the appropriate ones for your preference.
@ZachOlszewskiii
@ZachOlszewskiii 3 ай бұрын
I’m in Wisconsin here in the US, we get a decent amount of snow but the ice is the real problem. I’ve found that the best tire for keeping my bones intact are the metal studded tires from Schwalbe
@brandonsouba
@brandonsouba 3 ай бұрын
Have you tried a fat bike?
@Milesonabike
@Milesonabike 3 ай бұрын
I love the look of mudguards/fenders. I love how my bike looks without them, too though. I have full guards, with extra little flaps in that are reflective. On both bikes (gravel & road)
@olid512
@olid512 3 ай бұрын
Check out the Peoples Poncho. Fold it away if not in use. I prefer the to ride using my K-Way jacket and hi-viz vest, make sure it is a BS EN.... Safe riding folks.
@kareloh
@kareloh 3 ай бұрын
I actually mostly like the looks of fenders for some types of steel MTB commuter bikes. Especially the black steel wrap around types i've got myself. They just barely fit the Schwalbe Super Moto X 26x2.40 tires (which I like for winter commuting, they roll reasonably well and are grippy, with great puncture protection). Chrome fenders can look good too, if you have lot's of chrome/silver parts/details.
@andreasdahl717
@andreasdahl717 3 ай бұрын
I have now followed you for a while and watched alot of your videos. I belive, you have the best build videos. I have found some other great builders but their videos are not as consistantly good as yours. Keep it up. Keep on inspiring us and great to see your channel is groving. Br from Norway :D I hope the next one is a partically good one :D hehe
@iamjamestheiv
@iamjamestheiv 3 ай бұрын
I used all different kinds of SKS and they are great and all but Velo Orange fenders are on another level.
@jackferriter2533
@jackferriter2533 3 ай бұрын
Always have options! I sweat like crazy while commuting to work (what's party pace?) so having clothes to change into at work is clutch. Also along with lights, hi-vis clothing as well like the jacket you have. I have a construction/road-worker vest for when it's dreary/ gray/ raining.
@jacobatherton8339
@jacobatherton8339 3 ай бұрын
Aluminum fenders look good on vintage randonneur bikes and that's about it. They're an eyesore but absolutely necessary when it's cold and wet
@andysmith1968
@andysmith1968 3 ай бұрын
I just ordered a set of sks bluemels. I'm happy for the extra fitting faff as they look clean. I've gotta have them nice and close to the tyre too for looks. I hate mudguard gap!! I wouldn't mind a video about winter bike survival... For real people, none of this clean your chain after every time it gets wet rubbish. For me, I just keep adding oil until winter is over, then replace - no one's got time to clean a chain in the cold every day!
@joejordan401
@joejordan401 3 ай бұрын
Mudguards on all my bikes always. I take them off the racing bike for actual races, but otherwise, 100%. My most recent install was some SKSs or whatever you showed, which I got for free from someone, and they're wicked. The main thing about their appearance is that they should match one of the bike colours pretty well. Could be the frame colour or the accent, or maybe the tyre wall colour (so black is usually safe). After that they blend into the look. But - my bikes look much less pretty than yours 😅
@EBDultras
@EBDultras 3 ай бұрын
..a bike with a prefect fender line is like the icing on the cake..✨..i really like the stuff from „musguard“ for my fenderless bikes..
@Wannaridebikes
@Wannaridebikes 3 ай бұрын
I used to pedal to work rain light snow. I used an old T.H.E fender on the front and rear one til I got the sks ones. They to me are the best I got mine at a thrift store new for 5.99 new in package I was shocked. I like the fenders but if you flip your bike to fix the fender drags be careful. My tires I used was the low profile knobs I used maxxis ones in winter. I use the slime thing I use it in my tire
@Bikeops2021
@Bikeops2021 3 ай бұрын
Thought I was the only one who doesn’t like mudguards (fenders) Having said that, Ass Savers look like the type I could tolerate. Also the products from Magicshine look awesome, I’ll check em out…👍
@FGIRAFFE
@FGIRAFFE 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips!
@Aitchy_
@Aitchy_ 3 ай бұрын
Can confirm Chrome Indusries bags are the best! I used to have a Manhattan Portage messenger bag, and the Chrome is far superior. Amazingly good quality and construction.
@Saxtoo
@Saxtoo 2 ай бұрын
I have the MagicShine lights too. SeeMee300 and CBL1600. 🚨🔦😎 Brilliant 👍 Also try the Lezyne 1800i and twin it to their KTV Smart 75 rear, which work as a synced pair 👌 But even with these superb lights, I still meet blind dopey drivers trying to bump me out of this life.
@rastislavstanik
@rastislavstanik 3 ай бұрын
just received the "warning" stickers, very nice :D and the "cool shit inside" stamp - big lolz 👍
@ayyansea2138
@ayyansea2138 3 ай бұрын
the first sentence you said syncs so well with the background music, oh my god
@fernandom6811
@fernandom6811 3 ай бұрын
move to Australia! 😝 ☀️
@georgemait
@georgemait 3 ай бұрын
In Regatta we trust
@sbrown1953
@sbrown1953 3 ай бұрын
The looks of fenders isn't an issue for me, I don't care what my bike looks like, but I do care about getting a spray of wet mud or worse sprayed all over me.
@brandonsouba
@brandonsouba 3 ай бұрын
Meanwhile it’s 90 degrees in Austin in fricken October…😅😅😅
@helmetboy431
@helmetboy431 3 ай бұрын
what rear fender did you use on the scott bike you built for your dad
@juntartful
@juntartful 3 ай бұрын
Haha damn central valley California weather hitting 104° F aka 40° Celsius today. Been going strong though im commuting by bike everyday now for 4 months and want to continue this into the winter.
@treimar
@treimar 3 ай бұрын
Fenders look better than no fenders imo. I'm talking nice fenders, like Velo Orange or Honjo with perfect fender line. Autumn rain riding just sucks ass. Too wet to not wear rain gear, too hot to wear rain gear 🤦‍♂
@doge.inDaBay
@doge.inDaBay 3 ай бұрын
fleet update!!!!!
@mtb365
@mtb365 3 ай бұрын
Fender or mudguard?? 🇬🇧
@SHWELL11
@SHWELL11 3 ай бұрын
I found it funny that you couldnt recall the name with "Commuter" in the name..
@Shaz8389
@Shaz8389 3 ай бұрын
Nothing we can do about wet glasses though.
@another3997
@another3997 21 күн бұрын
A peaked cap? It can certainly help. Nothing worse than cycling at night, in the rain with wet glasses and lots of car headlights around.
@markadams8041
@markadams8041 3 ай бұрын
Don't you worry about looking too much like the David Cross character from Arrested Development?
@tomodonnell7325
@tomodonnell7325 3 ай бұрын
Anyone who says they like the look of fenders are just kidding themselves, on the types of bikes you build and the types of bikes we ride they look absolutely horrendous, but have I got some? Yes. Would I get rid of them in the winter? No.
@another3997
@another3997 21 күн бұрын
I actually like the look of mudguards on some bikes, hut not so much on others. But looks aren't as important as not having a wet, filthy back and undercarriage. 😀
@tonyjennison3199
@tonyjennison3199 3 ай бұрын
Lifetime commuter, too many bikes all drop bar jobbies. Sabbath Silk Route TI tourer, looks naked without full guards, got a Spa Cycles Elan, tried without, also looks naked without full guards, then again the tyres are 700 32 c so a pair of fat tyres would fill the gap. Ribble endurance TI with carbon aero c50 wheels, aye it's bling, sorry...It could take guards but if I did I'd have to set myself on fire as punishment, will never ever fit guards...ever..with an egg on top. Old Speshy Tricross..no guards ...have done but the have the same effect that wearing a green tank top does. This is when you learn that the opposite of cool is not hot. Clothing, in the dark colours matter not, that high viz green wont cut it. Reflective strips do, if it bounced light it can be black even, it will be seen. Tyres: the compound matters in the cold, four season tyres help. Overshoes and gloves, good gloves, if you find a good pair let me and everyone else know, winter cycling gloves are insulated on the top and that's important. That UK road crud is lethal, clean your drive train or lose it, clean your wheel rims with rim brakes or wheel death with become a thing. Love your vids mate, hope you bees waxed the frame on that beautiful Stayer,,,ahem...not that it's any of my business.
@xzcion
@xzcion 3 ай бұрын
No one loves the look of fenders. Tolerates? Accepts? Copes with? Putting fenders on my mountain bike to commute ended up being a combination of the removable sks fender mounts and the 75mm wide sks fenders. Did require some finagling, but I stay dry on wet roads with 2.8" tyres. And they come off and on in minutes. So well chuffed with that bit of work. I use the winwing when I'm riding single-track or bridleways. It also required some remoulding in boiling water to widen the gravel arch to fit said 2.8" tyres without clicking on the cornering knobs. Currently investigating front fender options for the suspension fork when the full fenders aren't on. Couple with layering of ponchos, soft shells, 2.5 layer jacket, windproof fronted vest and waterproof socks... works right up until you get splashed by traffic or water ends up inside the socks. So I carry a travel towel and spare socks on the really damp days.
@phililpb
@phililpb 3 ай бұрын
Mudguards not fenders. Don’t pander to the Americans
@robandrews9165
@robandrews9165 3 ай бұрын
Cant stand mudguards, they are good, but i cant stand them
@luckyxluke
@luckyxluke 3 ай бұрын
Plastic Fenders all look so bad and will just break as the plastic deteriorates. You have to spend for quality that will last multiple seasons. Honjo, Portland design works etc.
@demonstructie
@demonstructie 3 ай бұрын
Untrue, clearly not tried sks
@luckyxluke
@luckyxluke 3 ай бұрын
​@@demonstructie Yeah just went straight in for some £160 Honjos without ever trying anything else 🤣
@demonstructie
@demonstructie 3 ай бұрын
@@luckyxluke wow how much did you spend?? Fair play mate I didn't realize you were a baller rolling like that, that's definitely all the proof I need to know that you are in fact correct. Really impressive
@luckyxluke
@luckyxluke 3 ай бұрын
​@@demonstructie Complete failure to detect sarcasm.
@demonstructie
@demonstructie 3 ай бұрын
@@luckyxluke on your part
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