No video

Rapid Fire Reviews: Weird Bicycle Products!

  Рет қаралды 742,857

Berm Peak Express

Berm Peak Express

Күн бұрын

Today we’ll take a quick first glance at some very weird mountain bike and bicycling products. These are by no means thorough reviews, as the main purpose is for entertainment. The other purpose is to show you everything about a product so you can decide for yourself if it’s worth looking into.
Free yourself from the algorithm and join us on Substack! 🚲 bermpeak.substa...
Videos 2 weeks early • Exclusive articles • Discussions • You’re in control!
Lithium Ion Bike Pump
Upon further reflection, I might use this
www.cycplus.co...
Fillmore Valves
Premium clog-resistant tubeless Valve Core
amzn.to/41iZH63
Rescue Straps
This is marketed as a way to carry a broken bike, but it would be better for hiking very long impassable routes
mountaincrestp...
Emergency Bleed Kit
Self Enclosed bleed funnel you can take with you
ascendoutdoors...
Extra Light Grips
www.allmountai...
Riley Ramps
Portable Bike Ramps of various styles
rileyramps.com/
Passchier Bamboo Handlebars
I wildly misread the price on these, but they’re still worth it in my opinion
www.passchier....
Delta Stwap Gear Strap
Interesting Gear Strap
www.amazon.com...
Berm Peak Hoodies, Beanies, Jerseys, Shirts
cognativemtb.c...
Want us to review your unique mountain bike or outdoor product? www.sethsbikeh...
Check out our main channel / sethsbikehacks
Follow me on Instagram / sethsbikehacks
Berm Peak Merch cognativemtb.c...
Music in this video is from
share.epidemics...

Пікірлер: 932
@BermPeakExpress
@BermPeakExpress Жыл бұрын
The bamboo handlebars are NOT $100 (they're over $200), that was a miscalculated currency conversion on my part, but they're still worth it in my opinion. On the bike carrying strap, I think the biggest problem is the marketing. There are, in fact, reasons to carry a bike, but to call it a rescue strap and base it on a story about a guy with a broken bike makes no sense. I also forgot to mention that bleed funnel is only for Shimano or Sram, and I needed to use an adapter for my TRP brakes. I hope they make more variations because it's cool!
@brandonfields5720
@brandonfields5720 Жыл бұрын
Those handlebars are my favorite product of this video. Not sure they are worth that much to put on something like a beach cruiser or hybrid bike though. If they are durable enough would be cool on an old rigid MTB.
@normawingo5116
@normawingo5116 Жыл бұрын
I usually ride my foldie for most things in town. Inside the frame I have several long clean cut strips of inner tube for tying stuff down if out camping on the islands or stupidly hauling a 2x4. They’ve never failed me and would otherwise be in a landfill. I can totally see tying them into a contraption that would make carrying a broken bike doable for a person.
@KoroWerks
@KoroWerks Жыл бұрын
There are BETTER bike straps out there, I've seen some nifty ones for like, helping to carry a bike up stairs that are always on your bike but retract and extend so they aren't in the way while biking. That's more a commuter use case, but at least you could leave it on your bike and it wohld work for hike a bike better?
@DGYSAM
@DGYSAM Жыл бұрын
As one of the product designers for Neutron Components I can confirm we are making adapters for TRP, Radic, and more. They will be online in the coming months. Glad you liked it.
@chubscoi
@chubscoi Жыл бұрын
Saddddd
@playgroundchooser
@playgroundchooser Жыл бұрын
That battery pump would absolutely be the thing for one of the guys I ride with. He has severe nerve damage in his wrist/hand and so any of those "air pump" motions cause him a lot of pain.
@BermPeakExpress
@BermPeakExpress Жыл бұрын
This ^. There are a lot of electronic substitutes that adaptive cyclists use like crazy. I recently saw one of those Archer shifters on a woman's bike who had a thumb injury. For someone who simply can't use a hand pump, they would get 1+ solid inflate out of that cube pump.
@MrMediadirect
@MrMediadirect Жыл бұрын
Does that mean he can't use his air pump motion for other recreational activities?? 😮
@douwe3300
@douwe3300 Жыл бұрын
CO2 would be the thing for him. Just carry 2, or 3. Tape them somewhere.
@dvs620
@dvs620 Жыл бұрын
​@@douwe3300 If he's having trouble with the pump, he may have trouble with the twisting too. I don't know him, so maybe he'd be perfectly fine with CO2. Point is, there is a use for the cube pump. How large of a market is the debate.
@MichaelRei99
@MichaelRei99 Жыл бұрын
@@douwe3300he could do what Christopher Walken did with the watch in Pulp Fiction!
@jeffc3755
@jeffc3755 Жыл бұрын
As far as the bike strap goes, if you ride the entirety of the Arizona Trail, you can’t have your wheels on the ground in the Grand Canyon at all. They back pack the bike from rim to rim to complete the ride.
@bonkasaurus_wrecks
@bonkasaurus_wrecks Жыл бұрын
Ah, I was just going to say that! Pretty niche product, though
@BermPeakExpress
@BermPeakExpress Жыл бұрын
I do think there's a use for that strap for when YOU NEED TO CARRY A BIKE. Your example would be a better way to market it I think-and maybe some padding on the shoulder part.
@wiggle871
@wiggle871 Жыл бұрын
There are better options
@icoopify
@icoopify Жыл бұрын
Like the Restrap Hike-A-Bike Harness
@wiggle871
@wiggle871 Жыл бұрын
Yes
@WETHEPEOPLESC
@WETHEPEOPLESC Жыл бұрын
After speaking with the guys at Neutron I can say that they are a great bunch! They allowed me to give some feedback on ways to make the funnel more universal. I will have one in my pack as soon as they release the Magura comparable model
@BermPeakExpress
@BermPeakExpress Жыл бұрын
You me same. I actually screwed a little TRP adapter on to mine, but given that all my bikes use TRP I'd love for other versions as well.
@calvinboyle6700
@calvinboyle6700 Жыл бұрын
it's always a better day when seth posts
@jawide626
@jawide626 Жыл бұрын
Amen!
@frankiedennehy7030
@frankiedennehy7030 Жыл бұрын
True
@Donuts_random_stuff
@Donuts_random_stuff Жыл бұрын
Facts
@person563
@person563 Жыл бұрын
Fax
@wiggle871
@wiggle871 Жыл бұрын
Yes seth makes my day
@mattschirle
@mattschirle Жыл бұрын
Another sweet perk of the Fillmore valves is they can continue to hold air after breaking. I snapped the stem completely in half, and since the inner "core" just bent and didn't break, it was still able to hold tension keeping the valve shut. You won't be able to inflate the tire through the valve anymore, but it will hold pressure as long as you leave it shut. I got two full days of shuttling out of it before replacing it back at home. Great warranty support as well. Reserve sent me a replacement no questions asked.
@BermPeakExpress
@BermPeakExpress Жыл бұрын
Ah, that's a good point. The seal happens at the bottom of the valve rather than the top, so it would make sense that it holds up to abuse better.
@udontseemebutiseeyou
@udontseemebutiseeyou Жыл бұрын
How do you snap your valve in half yet keep the rim in tact?
@mattschirle
@mattschirle Жыл бұрын
​@@udontseemebutiseeyou ​By blasting through a waist-deep rut full of jagged, fist-sized rocks like it's the ball pit at Chuck E. Cheese. I've also seen it happen in crashes where the bike impacts a rock or stump sideways.
@adamstraus2276
@adamstraus2276 Жыл бұрын
Another great feature is the fact that because the airflow is so much higher than a standard presta valve, they make seating tubeless tires relatively painless. I was able to seat my tires using just a floor pump, first try.
@nateisright
@nateisright Жыл бұрын
Santa Cruz, er Reserve, is a great company to do business with. The engineering, quality and support are excellent!
@danielgauna274
@danielgauna274 Жыл бұрын
I purchased the Renegade from Riley ramps a few months ago and my kids absolutely love it. It’s also durable too. My wife accidentally drove over it in her Explorer and the ramp held up just fine.
@iankrom510
@iankrom510 Жыл бұрын
How much air time did she get?
@mrupholsteryman
@mrupholsteryman Жыл бұрын
We used some car ramps when we were younger to jump off with our bmx bikes....haha! But when we moved onto building bigger and netter ramps... definitely better to ride with...but IF one had to think of space used... 400 bucks is pricey for dual purpose car ramps...but...love how durable they are. 😊
@Driver8takeabreak
@Driver8takeabreak Жыл бұрын
@@mrupholsteryman some stacked 2x4s and small pieces of plywood were our sidewalk ramp go to.
@cycplus9684
@cycplus9684 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Seth for your unbiased and comprehensive review! We are truly honored to see your valuable feedback. The aspect you highlighted, which is the battery capacity, is indeed crucial for our current product upgrade. We understand that our CUBE may not meet the demands of mountain bike users as it can only fill oversized tires once when fully charged. It is designed primarily for road bike emergency use. Based on our tests, we can fill 700x25c tires up to 80psi two or even three times without any issues. We are actively working on upgrading the battery. Our goal is to develop a more durable and long-lasting battery that will provide the same convenience and performance for mountain bike enthusiasts. Please grant us a little more time. Once again, we greatly appreciate your insightful review. Your feedback is instrumental in helping us clarify our goals.❤
@joelv4495
@joelv4495 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, IMO something like this would be more useful if it could also take "regular" batteries (perhaps a C cell?)...
@richardelliott8352
@richardelliott8352 Жыл бұрын
@@joelv4495 landfill is already a ;problem, so why buy a product that will eventually become landfill when it plays out , and create toxicity , when other products do the same job manually, and if rebuildable with simple "O" rings , might last from one owner to the next.
@MrJeeperchris
@MrJeeperchris Жыл бұрын
Would the pump run if it were plugged into a USB-C port like on my Giant e-bike? If so, with a 5 foot cable, you would have unlimited air.
@petem.3719
@petem.3719 5 ай бұрын
Why reinvent the wheel "developing" a battery? Just make the battery replaceable. It looks like a common lithium ion size, 18350. If I was dictator, all gadgets would have consumer swappable, or at least replaceable, batteries.
@petem.3719
@petem.3719 5 ай бұрын
​@@richardelliott8352 This ain't rocket surgery. Ll they need to do is make the li-ion battery replaceable. This gadget looks like it uses a common18350 size. Carry an extra battery. Duh.
@jp93309
@jp93309 Жыл бұрын
Been using Fillmore Reserve valves for about a year now on my gravel bike. Easiest and most worry-free bike product I’ve ever used. A tubeless game changer!
@BrianSmith-lq3qh
@BrianSmith-lq3qh Жыл бұрын
Can you still add sealant through this valve? I don't like having to break the tire bead to top off the tires.
@MikeTheYokel
@MikeTheYokel 11 ай бұрын
⁠@@BrianSmith-lq3qhaccording to the FAQ on their website, yes you can: “Can I add sealant directly through the Fillmore valve? - Yes, you can direct-inject sealant through the valve simply by removing all pressure in the tire and using either a syringe style injector with tube, or cutting the top of the sealant bottle to size. The Fillmore has no valve core to remove or get in the way.”
@MinnElias
@MinnElias Жыл бұрын
I love how it is super obvious that Seth doesn’t like the bike carrier idea but he still finds a way to make something good out of it and not completely just chop the idea down. He gives it some real thought! Love the content Seth! Keep up the great videos! ❤
@29er4life
@29er4life Жыл бұрын
I think that bike carrier would be better suited for people who hike up mountains with there bike and freeride down
@jaronivanisko9811
@jaronivanisko9811 Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking
@BermPeakExpress
@BermPeakExpress Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I think a more padded strap and that thing could be legit useful for when you actually need to carry a bike. Marketing it as a "rescue strap" really seems like a missed opportunity.
@InstaLabSparti
@InstaLabSparti Жыл бұрын
i was thinking of something like this to take my bike up very steep mountains (Sparta, Taygetos) but taking the wheel of and no padding seems like a no no
@1975normal
@1975normal Жыл бұрын
Yeah rename it the “MTB HIKER HUKER”
@smelge
@smelge Жыл бұрын
@@BermPeakExpress Push Components do the Hookabike which is similar but a bit better thought out. You have a plate that fits to your backpack and a permanent strap fitted on the frame with a mounting point, so you just swing the bike onto your back and go. I've been considering it for local stuff where you have some long distance trails like the West Highland Way which has a big hiking section that people always struggle to carry bikes through, so a hands-free option seems more suitable than just carrying. Or there's some steep hills you can't ride up, but good to ride down, and being able to ascend with both hands available is good.
@mikaeljacobsson1437
@mikaeljacobsson1437 Жыл бұрын
To me, your product reviews are the best. You are actually the only channel i watch product reviews. They are really entertaining and informative.
@nathanweisser
@nathanweisser Жыл бұрын
I actually think the hike-a-bike strap could be incredibly useful, particularly if you're in an area where you would like to hike up a mountain, and then descend with the bike. I hike more than I MTB, and I'm always finding places where I'd love to hike up and then try and bike down
@radeviq
@radeviq Жыл бұрын
The rescue strap has better use for hike a bike trails. During the summer I hate wearing a backpack when I don't have to and usually putting the bike on your back is easier when you have the backpack to lean the frame so all the weight doesn't go on your shoulders. Here in Bulgaria we also have a crazy 5 day, 720 km race that has a few sections that you are required to have the bike secured to your back so you have both your hands free while you cross the roped section. The race is called Red Bull Bike the Balkan, check it out
@Newsfodder1994
@Newsfodder1994 Жыл бұрын
You are the reason I went from a man with vices, to a mountain biker a few years back. Watching you demonstrate the fun beyond the ride and the fact that you can bike with any level bike and the bare minimum equipment inspired me back then. Now, I'm a full blown cyclist.
@MachuDidgeridoo
@MachuDidgeridoo Жыл бұрын
I snapped a frame at the BB while on a wilderness ride some years ago. Ripped out the shifter cable and lashed the frame together, super tight, and covered in gorilla tape. Set derailleur to single speed with some zip ties and limit screws... and I rode all the way back to you truck, very carefully.
@TUkrLad
@TUkrLad Жыл бұрын
5:06 Seth: It's just a montage of me carrying a bike in the woods, don't do anything fancy Also Seth when editing: *flaming piano guy meme*
@plabptng9
@plabptng9 Жыл бұрын
The bamboo bars and the swing bike seem like a perfect fit
@joyfuflower
@joyfuflower Жыл бұрын
Those bamboo bars scream beach cruiser, definitely gorgeous and the compliance would be really handy with rigid forks
@timdav1s
@timdav1s Жыл бұрын
Those bamboo bars need to go on the swing bike!!
@MaryandTheJeepCycle
@MaryandTheJeepCycle Жыл бұрын
I know right!! I also love how he talks about riding around Colorado with the mountains in the background I love it😆
@53Iceman
@53Iceman Жыл бұрын
Some criuser style skate boards are made from bamboo to absorb impact as it flexes much more than other wood. I wonder if handle bars made of different wood would be more or less rigid. Awsome video though! Love to see Seth's content.
@RoninHaz
@RoninHaz Жыл бұрын
I miss the old Seth's Bike Hacks days. I love how Seth is going back to the old days a bit
@JOEBOWERY
@JOEBOWERY Жыл бұрын
You must remember the shoulder-MTB-carrier, that is also a gear-bag. 99’s style fitting in the upper rear corner of the frame’s front triangle/ re: the carry strap
@VeloObscura
@VeloObscura Жыл бұрын
The emergency bleed kit has been on my radar for a long time - specifically for bikepacking or bike touring. Seems like a fantastic piece of kit to have if your brakes are acting up in the middle of nowhere.
@rupedog
@rupedog Жыл бұрын
Why would ur brakes be acting up in a way this could help? If they are letting air in for some reason, that tube isn't going to help much. If u need to bleed brakes mid ride, I would think u have greater brake issues than this covers. Plus it only does the lever bleed element.
@jeffretey
@jeffretey Жыл бұрын
The valve stems work like magic and never clog. I’ve used them for a year and they are amazing. Damn expensive, but amazing and worth it.
@anthonyvance785
@anthonyvance785 Жыл бұрын
Here in Arizona, we love our ESI grips! They’re similar to the AMS ones, but they’re definitely used more amongst a lot of riders and racers here. Very comfy! 🙌🏻
@buckroger6456
@buckroger6456 Жыл бұрын
Danm straight 💪 I get the chunky ones. I've had the same set on one of my Mtb for a good 10 years now.
@hadleyodenbach804
@hadleyodenbach804 Жыл бұрын
Same up in Utah, about 1 in 3 riders seam to use ESI grips.
@patrikmoller3643
@patrikmoller3643 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great videos, I'm a returning biker, I was active 20-25 years ago and trying to get back into it now is a jungle, your videos help a lot :)
@rascal1234
@rascal1234 Жыл бұрын
Reviews/ Hacks are why we came to Seth in the first place. I appreciate these tips immensely.
@malice6081
@malice6081 Жыл бұрын
I will always give a tip to people, put a simple set of tools in a toolbox. Cheap but not too cheap. It’s basically a crash kit. Tools that you might need that won’t be a huge pain if stolen. I always have a spoke wrench in it and a pedal wrench but those are the only specialized tools I keep in it. And keep a first aid kit go bag next to it in the truck bed (or wherever you transport your bikes). If you need any other specialty tools in the box for the most part it’s not worth it as the repair would be something you do at home. And also specialty tools are expensive. Also those cheap pressure gauges you get at auto zone are the best for bikes in my experience. Digital gauges don’t fit right between spokes and it’s always ready to work and you don’t have to worry about batteries. And again they are cheap so if someone steals your crash kit you aren’t loosing a $20 slime gauge, you are losing a $9 gauge.
@Duncan23
@Duncan23 Жыл бұрын
As someone that takes a battery bank in my bag on every ride that electric pump is actually a very compelling product. Nothing I hate more than pumping up a tyre with a tiny hand pump
@Jehty_
@Jehty_ Жыл бұрын
Can the pump be used while charging? Otherwise you would have to wait a few hours between inflations 🤔
@Svenmpa
@Svenmpa Жыл бұрын
I use the valves shown in this video. They work brilliantly. No clog, and great throughput of air when you inflate the tire.
@jokermtb
@jokermtb Жыл бұрын
When I travel, I usually take a miniature version of my home bike shop repair station, and that Neutron gravity bleed fluid container thingie would be something I'd consider adding to my travel bike tool box, as I don't actually have anything like that. BTW, I got the beginner model Reily Ramp to bring camping when my grandson is also along - he loves riding off it, and he won't hurt himself too bad when he bails. It's actually well made (in Michigan) and they have lots of other bigger style ramps if you want to go big. for a portable jump ramp, it does the trick.
@leohalverson22
@leohalverson22 Жыл бұрын
Those Fillmore valves also make it easier to seat tubeless tires because of the increased airflow. I love them because I don’t have an air compressor!
@alabamacyclist5373
@alabamacyclist5373 Жыл бұрын
I have the reserve valve stems and have not had any issues with clogging. Another feature they offer is the ability to release air without fully removing the valve cap. The only hurdle I've run into with them is they make topping off your sealant via the valves stems more difficult since you can't insert a syringe.
@notatoad
@notatoad Жыл бұрын
i have valve stems i cut out of old inner tubes with scissors and i've never had a problem with clogging. i feel like sealant clogs might be a problem somebody invented to sell a product, rather than a problem people actually have.
@braulio1o4
@braulio1o4 Жыл бұрын
I tested the neutron funnel... Got sent a prototype and it lives in my riding kit since then... Im usually well prepared before each ride or race... But I always have that friend who's telling me on the carpark before the race "bro can you check my brakes? They feel odd" 🙄 that's when I use the funnel the most. I'm pretty happy with it.
@plabptng9
@plabptng9 Жыл бұрын
For the bike backpack strap, I have once had a situation where I would use it. My chain got stuck between my spokes and cassette, half an hour of work would not get it unstuck. Since I don’t carry a chain whip, I hiked it out ~5 miles. And I would never, ever carry that strap. I could (and did!) just carry my bike out awkwardly.
@kalebjackson-zd9rt
@kalebjackson-zd9rt Жыл бұрын
We need Seth to give us a tour of every trail on Berm Peak. That would be awesome. Love you Seth!
@isaiahphillips8799
@isaiahphillips8799 Жыл бұрын
Yup
@coookienomster7933
@coookienomster7933 Жыл бұрын
Yes please! I have been asking this for a while. Would love to see a complete trail map and talk about some of the trails that have gone away over time.
@TheDonkDonk420
@TheDonkDonk420 Жыл бұрын
he did
@xwiick
@xwiick Жыл бұрын
@@TheDonkDonk420 there is new trails
@jacksonjohnson-maccurdy1388
@jacksonjohnson-maccurdy1388 Жыл бұрын
I get so jealous every time you bring out the tall bike! I have always wanted one😂😂
@tgafire87
@tgafire87 11 ай бұрын
Great video. Side note: just another reason why I’m not sold on tubeless. Clogged valves, ugh.
@Slikx666
@Slikx666 Жыл бұрын
Years ago I had a puncher at 3am in a not good part of the city, i had to carry my bike (hard tail). I had a rucksack on with foam shoulder straps and it was quite easy and comfortable to carry. Didn't need any weird strap system. Also years before that I had a frame bag with a carry strap built in. It was designed to hold tools and to carry the bike if needed, no fancy stuff needed. I miss that bag. 🤪
@tornagawn
@tornagawn Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on weighing the pumps in metric units 👏
@samthackston9316
@samthackston9316 Жыл бұрын
Maybe not what the bike strap creator had in mind, but there's a niche group of people who jerry rig solutions like that every year for the Arizona Trail Race, which is a bikepacking ultra. The race runs through the Grand Canyon, and riders have to carry their bikes the whole way because bike wheels cannot touch the ground by law. Restrap came out with a similar product this year. So you're right. The strap has pretty much no application for a regular trail ride. But you're also wrong, because there is a time and a place for it.
@BermPeakExpress
@BermPeakExpress Жыл бұрын
Yes, the main problem with the strap is how it's marketed. There are totally times when you need to carry a bike a long distance. Eric Porter was telling me how he rigged his bike to the top of his Camelbak to hike through a snowy pass in the Himalayas.
@realnutteruk1
@realnutteruk1 Жыл бұрын
I love these unboxing/review videos... outstanding item in this one has to be the bamboo bars! Love your comments about weight saving too... I'm a motorcyclist as well as a cyclist... it's so comical to spot a sports bike, a Ducati, say.... It's dripping in carbon fibre where the owner has chased out every possible gramme at extreme cost.... And then he walks out of the cafe, and he's 250 pounds, and has clearly eaten too may pies.....
@keithchristner4522
@keithchristner4522 Жыл бұрын
Those bamboo bars would look amazing on a Detroit Bikes chromoly full rigid commuter bike!
@nafeesnamedit
@nafeesnamedit Жыл бұрын
Seth's videos are getting better this year 🔥🔥 the quality and the lighting are awesome!
@BermPeakExpress
@BermPeakExpress Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you noticed the lighting! We've been working on that
@MaryandTheJeepCycle
@MaryandTheJeepCycle Жыл бұрын
Great video Seth I LOVE these review videos!! I’d love if they’d make that ramp in bigger sizes!
@BermPeakExpress
@BermPeakExpress Жыл бұрын
Thanks! They do make a few other models, but none exactly that shape. They all seem pretty fun
@MaryandTheJeepCycle
@MaryandTheJeepCycle Жыл бұрын
@@BermPeakExpress Very interesting! I’ll have to check them out thanks!
@Benjatheman17
@Benjatheman17 Жыл бұрын
My dad and I made a ramp from your ramp video and it's great! Thanks!
@joeymacme
@joeymacme Жыл бұрын
If $20 is ok for the gear strap, then the grips actually seem like decent value at $40... as long as they are durable. The value of bike components and accessories is very hard to calculate though, with seemingly trivial items being expensive. One thing is for sure, you guys get waaay better value than we do in Ireland!
@maxb6640
@maxb6640 Жыл бұрын
The fillmore valve are also a game changer when setting up tubeless by providing more airflow!😮
@chris4536
@chris4536 Жыл бұрын
It's totally worthwhile removing the valve core from a 'regular' tubeless valve if you are having airflow issues when seating with track pump. A valve core removal tool is a such a small simple tool but so so handy for this. I have used a small Cresent wrench before and it can work but it's fiddly. I use the valve core removal trick to inject sealant with a cheap plastic syringe (60ml) from the pharmacy and and fits great, makes it a really simple job! Cheers
@espana29er
@espana29er Жыл бұрын
Seth, I'd recommend using hairspray to hold those grips in place if you haven't tried that already. It makes the install easier too and any overspray can be cleaned up with iso alcohol.
@FordRangerClassics
@FordRangerClassics 6 күн бұрын
I alsays wd40'ed them. Its never not dried tacky, but never left residue either
@flatmarx
@flatmarx Жыл бұрын
the bleed kit looks good just for the garage/shop, better than the flimsy cups
@kipcc3918
@kipcc3918 Жыл бұрын
I’d rather strip the thread of the plastic bleed cup rather than a brake lever.
@sadlfjasdfacv
@sadlfjasdfacv Жыл бұрын
Those Straps have one use: The Arizona Trail. There is a section that goes through the grand canyon is closed to bikes, but the rest of the trial is open. Rangers make you carry your bike along that section and will fine you if you ride it. Lael Wilcox has a video where she just attaches straps to her Specialized hardtail and carries it down the canyon.
@mscudde2
@mscudde2 Жыл бұрын
I wish this video was an endless loop. I could listen to Seth talk about bike parts/hacks for days.
@clay_finley
@clay_finley Жыл бұрын
road bikes are low volume, but high pressure, I doubt the pump in that little thing would be able to inflate past 60psi in a road tire.
@Warxcell
@Warxcell Жыл бұрын
that
@Zach_Patten
@Zach_Patten Жыл бұрын
First comment, lol. I love your channel! We need more trail builds!
@blaisebenoit-corey8172
@blaisebenoit-corey8172 Жыл бұрын
The high floor flow valves are awesome, I personally prefer the 76 projects ones as they are about half the price, and you can put sealant in them. Also, what I think is better than not clogging, is that they are super easy to inflate, they make it so you can easily seat a tire with a floor pump
@mortsaidmort
@mortsaidmort Ай бұрын
Banger video, great reviews, very fair and glad I watched. My fav moments are definitely the ones like at 12:20, a good reminder that we're here to have fun
@bergauk
@bergauk Жыл бұрын
Super Strap thing feels like a solution in search of a problem. Same as you said. I can think of so many better ways to do what that strap does without needing it in the first place.
@kevinfeeney5309
@kevinfeeney5309 Жыл бұрын
After using the Topeak Turbo Morph I ended up getting an Autder battery operated tire inflator. It's only $40 and I get a ton more inflations out of one charge and it can go up to 150psi. (Very handy for road/fixed gear). I really DGAF about carrying it, I like to be as self-sufficient as possible. So I'd rather have it and not need it instead of needing it and not having it.
@chris.s1678
@chris.s1678 Жыл бұрын
The bamboo bars are beautiful! Holy moly! I think I might turn a set of timber handlebars for my commuter after seeing them.
@alldecentnamestaken
@alldecentnamestaken Жыл бұрын
*Seth gets wooden handlebars* "Let's put this on literally the sketchiest bike I own"
@vale.antoni
@vale.antoni Жыл бұрын
With the pump, the road bike and MTB comparison works both ways: the battery pump will inflate in quick, and possibly get 3-4 rounds in, but it is also just as quick to use a hand pump. On my road bike I have a micro floor pump mounted to the frame (has a small foldable foot, and an air hose), and with that I can get to 85 psi in 15-20 seconds (we timed it), and I run 28 mil tyres instead of 25 or 23, so you can do even better.
@pulex73
@pulex73 Жыл бұрын
to carry: stand on the left side of the bike, left crankarm downwards, left hand to the fork, right to the seattube, shoulder the bike (frame behind the head / neck + bottom bracket slightly behind your right shoulder + top of the bike is pointing backwards) with the crank arm resting on your trapezius muscle (collarbone), works nice. during carring right hand grabs the crankarm, left the front wheel or the fork. when its narrow (trees) just walk sideways. 30-45min should work without any issues.
@carsonblake5033
@carsonblake5033 Жыл бұрын
The bike carrying strap has some historical precedent. I had a Raleigh Mountain Tour from the eighties with two braze ons for a carrying strap between the top tube and seat tube.
@Kona534
@Kona534 Жыл бұрын
When you were talking about the small Colorado mountain town it was like you knew I was watching😅
@sk8klown88
@sk8klown88 Жыл бұрын
Wish those bamboo bars weren’t so expensive, love them!
@singletona082
@singletona082 Жыл бұрын
that bike carry strap is a solution in search of a problem. I'd rather take spare tubes, patch kit, something like that. in the same space. I like that you arne't just bashing the guy down because if that story is true it comes from a place of genuinely wanting to help, and as you said there are situations where you would want to be able to carry your bike a longer distance, but for most people that isn't going to be the right tool to bring on a trip with limited pack space.
@anielyantra1
@anielyantra1 Жыл бұрын
Good review! like the bamboo bars because I am a commuter. Like my v-brakes, don't need a kit for them....I still think tubes are better than tubeless messes ....but I not single track.
@Metal-Possum
@Metal-Possum Жыл бұрын
Super cool to see the Passchier bars. Dirk's workshop is not too far from where I work here in Christchurch, New Zealand. He drops in regularly for a chat, his testing is incredible.
@trailstar1
@trailstar1 Жыл бұрын
The Santa Cruz valves are well worth it. The biggest unforeseen benefit is how easy it is to seat tires. I used to have to go to the gas station to seat tires, now I can do it with a floor pump one handed.
@ahmedmohamed-ku2xr
@ahmedmohamed-ku2xr 25 күн бұрын
the battery pump paired with a battery bank would be insane, it has the ease of use of the co2 and the reusability of a regular pump, sure it's slightly slower than a co2 and quite a bit more expensive but i say it would be worth it especially considering how cheap and small battery banks are nowadays
@AltitudeAerials
@AltitudeAerials Жыл бұрын
I have those fillmore knock off valves. Exactly the same as the original ones but at $10. Have had sealant in my tire for more thank 6 months now and I also haven't biked in 6 months. Just biked yesterday and the valve was stuck or gunked up at all. So easy to fill up with air. Love those things
@89yjrj
@89yjrj Жыл бұрын
The bike carrying strap would be useful for backpacking trips where you can not ride your bike. An example would be on the Arizona trail going through Grand Canyon National Park.
@jimihenrik11
@jimihenrik11 Жыл бұрын
About the bike strap: my wife used to always bring my son to kindergarten with the car. Sometimes i had to pick him up while she was using the car. No problem: she just had to bring his bike in the morning, so i could pick him up by bike. But she often forgot, so i strapped his bike on my back and rode to kindergarten to pick him up. A strap like that would have been nice.
@zenofthemoment
@zenofthemoment Жыл бұрын
On the pump, they should get rid of the battery, save the size and weight, and run it directly off your cellphone battery, since you’ll have that with you anyway. On the bars, that level of flex is my favorite thing about the Whiskey Milhouse bars on my fat bike. It really makes rides so much more comfortable!
@bobbybecker80
@bobbybecker80 Жыл бұрын
A few years ago my better half and I were on a trail that we thought was mostly downhill from where we started. It didn't turn out that way and after lots of bushwacking in 100 degree heat she got a flat. I would have loved the battery pump then and I'll probably purchase one.
@SurferJoe46
@SurferJoe46 Ай бұрын
With a 72lb e-bike and a 78 y/o rider --- I will prolly leave the bike where it fails and get myself outta the woods. Then I call my insurance agent and tell him I lost my bike. He mails me a check and I'm ready for the next ride.
@NicolasCharretier
@NicolasCharretier 24 күн бұрын
I can totally relate to the bike carrying strap ... in the 90's (yes I'm that old :P) I had to carry a a bike for something like 4 miles (6km) because there was just no possible repair in-situ. The bike had its fork tube broken at the base of the tube (wheel side). Nothing "ridable", nothing "pushable", and as you probably figured it weighed a ton ... full steel frame, metal rims, tubed tires, nbothing fancy as you can find today ... I'd definitely had appreciated such a solution ...
@moritzmayer9436
@moritzmayer9436 2 ай бұрын
I love the electronic pump for cross country bike backpacking😊
@Johnny_Cameron
@Johnny_Cameron Жыл бұрын
Re the bike strap - it's a beginner trap. The first time my derailleur hanger snapped I didn't know it was supposed to do that and I didn't know about master links or chain tools. I was so utterly clueless I tried using a rock to smash a chain link before giving up and carrying my bike 4 miles home.
@spikex41
@spikex41 Жыл бұрын
Those handlebars are sick. Love it haha
@downhillupside
@downhillupside Жыл бұрын
There are definitely giant hike-a-bike mountains where having something like those bike straps would be nice if you're humping your bike up 1000 metres of elevation on your back. But ONLY for those specific trails. I would never carry that as part of my tool-kit on normal rides.
@povtrails1219
@povtrails1219 Жыл бұрын
The rescue strap could maybe be a gateway to making a strap/harness for your kids balance bike when they get tired and you can put them on their shotgun seat while riding and carrying their bike.
@kanethomas6998
@kanethomas6998 Жыл бұрын
Seth i have a set of those awesome Passchier bars. Please put them on your titanium hardtail and take them on a true trail ride. Your mind will be blown. I think product's like this will be the future. These bars and hardtails are a match made in heaven. Your main contact point and control is your handlebar especially on a hardtail. It let's the bike move beneath you as you fly through chunk and rock garden. They are just not designed for big jumps ie dirt jump riding. But for trail and high speed control pure bliss
@nottakumi1226
@nottakumi1226 22 күн бұрын
13:52 the price on those bamboo bars made me pull out my 10th Dr impersonation. That’s an insane price for such a pretty piece of work.
@hananas2
@hananas2 Жыл бұрын
The mini brake bleed thing is pretty cool! I'd totally carry that if I was going long distance bikepacking/touring with hydraulic brakes.
@justpedal65
@justpedal65 Жыл бұрын
Love these vids Seth! As a bike shop rat, it's a great way to find quality utilitarian products that fill a niche and empty space on the display wall. Plus, your raised eyebrow rhetorical question humor is hilarious... not to mention the Three Stooges-esk camera shots. Keep it up please. You're one of my favorites!
@RustyNipples
@RustyNipples 5 ай бұрын
I use an old Vape Juice Bottle to hold Brake Fluid in. I just hold the nozzle against the Brake Reservoir and pump the leaver, I can see the bubbles coming out of the Reservoir.
@tofadeisastart
@tofadeisastart Жыл бұрын
That bike on your back and that music had me dying 😂😂😂
@alexrossmann7672
@alexrossmann7672 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see an updated list pinned somewhere of what you normally carry with you in your Hot Laps Gripper and other storage.
@andrec.136
@andrec.136 Жыл бұрын
4:29 I can see the use for this, but not for emergency use. If I were to visit an area with some insane downhill, but no chairlift or anyway to get up to the top other than hiking, I would definitely use this. I would just use additional padding on the pedals or anything that may poke me on the way up.
@mjasz4341
@mjasz4341 Жыл бұрын
That bleed kit is ingenious and I'm pissed I didn't think of it
@Driver8takeabreak
@Driver8takeabreak Жыл бұрын
I was actually really excited when I saw the Cycplus pump, but would be using for road riding. Getting a road tire to 80psi in a little over a minute is a HUGE improvement from using my mini pump to maybe get the tired up to 60psi after 4 minutes of frantic pumping. And I like not having to waste COs.
@kevinfeeney5309
@kevinfeeney5309 Жыл бұрын
I run one from Autder. It is around $40 but quite big. It's 45mm/1¾" in diameter and 247mm/9¾" long. But it can handle several inflations and goes up to 150psi with auto shut off.
@endianAphones
@endianAphones Жыл бұрын
I can see the bike backpack thingy being useful on particularly adventurous gravel bikepacking rides, like very long river crossings where it's not easy to push the bike, for example. Very niche product, but I'm sure it has its uses.
@Larpy1933
@Larpy1933 Жыл бұрын
Entertaining? That’s an understatement. Thx.
@sam_does_stuff9189
@sam_does_stuff9189 Жыл бұрын
Seth for those absolutely beautiful bar would look just amazing on a single speed polished retro hardtail 🤘
@thsaintful
@thsaintful Жыл бұрын
I switched to the fillmore valves about a year ago and to me they are a life changer. never had a clogged valve anymore and the pressure gauge on my pump is also much more accurate with these than with the normal valves. I'm never going back to the standard ones
@rinkinkel
@rinkinkel Жыл бұрын
That bike-back-strap thing really makes me wonder who ever would buy that. I cannot imagine a situation where you can't improvise a way to get it to role. there is really nothing that I need in this list. I have a pump, a pair of pliers, a tire kit and a pocket knife and if that doesn't work, I'm on the wrong bike.
@joshuaturner1212
@joshuaturner1212 Жыл бұрын
i think the idea of the bike backpack thing is genious, i had my chain get caught up in my wheel so bad that i couldn't get it out to roll the bike so i had to carry it 8.5 miles. my fault for running a 2x8 drivetrain and a derailleur without a clutch
@blueskiestrevor5200
@blueskiestrevor5200 Жыл бұрын
I noticed your work benches in the garage have a new look. I'm guessing you did the same thing as me and covered them with a rubber like flex seal. Also, I think those bamboo bars would be a perfect fit for your swing bike!
@dadbod4life
@dadbod4life Жыл бұрын
Nobody wants a strap to carry a bike. NOBODY. That Cycplus mini pump is something I neeeeeeeed.
Reviewing Semi-Normal Mountain Bike Products
15:53
Berm Peak Express
Рет қаралды 1,2 МЛН
10 Rapid Fire Product Reviews for Mountain Bikers
20:23
Berm Peak Express
Рет қаралды 3,5 МЛН
ПОМОГЛА НАЗЫВАЕТСЯ😂
00:20
Chapitosiki
Рет қаралды 25 МЛН
Это реально работает?!
00:33
БРУНО
Рет қаралды 4,3 МЛН
The Joker saves Harley Quinn from drowning!#joker  #shorts
00:34
Untitled Joker
Рет қаралды 55 МЛН
Reviewing Another Batch of Cheap AliExpress Tools
21:24
Berm Peak Express
Рет қаралды 442 М.
Can a blindfolded mechanic service my mountain bike?
13:12
Berm Peak Express
Рет қаралды 232 М.
The Penny Farthing was the sketchiest bicycle ever made
10:08
Berm Peak
Рет қаралды 925 М.
Here's what it's REALLY like owning an E-Bike
15:34
The Loam Ranger
Рет қаралды 245 М.
Reviewing a fresh batch of Mountain Bike stuff!
15:33
Berm Peak Express
Рет қаралды 724 М.
REALLY?! How do $90 bicycle grips stack up against $5 grips?
19:52
Berm Peak Express
Рет қаралды 4,4 МЛН
Fixing my subscriber's trashed bike! Sad to Rad
8:30
Evans MTB Saga
Рет қаралды 382 М.
Reviewing MTB products sent in by you, the audience!
12:35
Berm Peak Express
Рет қаралды 712 М.
We Repaired Mountain Bikes On The Trail FREE!
22:35
Berm Peak
Рет қаралды 355 М.
ПОМОГЛА НАЗЫВАЕТСЯ😂
00:20
Chapitosiki
Рет қаралды 25 МЛН