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we can't always decide how much development, technology or knowledge lies behind a product, which can even justify a high price. But that's exactly why I made this video, so that everyone can take a closer look and decide if it's for them or not. Have a nice ride :)
This is exactly what I needed. How do you find the bag now after having used it for some time? Does it get in the way of your legs? Thanks in advance. 😊👍
Hi there, actually I did not use it, but it was a very quality piece in my hand and one of my buddy who use the Spec Fjallr bike products has also positive opinion about it. I think you can see how many place are there between your legs and the top tube, but if you use this bag you can't use the top tube if you want to lift your bike, because you can't grab it. So this top tube bag is ideal for long distance riding, and for short distance riding, if you don't need to lift your bicycle.. :) Have a nice ride
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I think the feeling is the same like yours when you buy a $60 saddle that only cost the company $8 to produce. But is more interesting the Ti vs magnet... I think this is only a titanium finished steel alloy rail, but you can ask the company why.. Have a nice ride :)
There's a warning that says not to touch the disc rotors for a reason, try not to touch them to prevent squeaky braking and overall poor braking performance due to skin oils contaminating the rotors.
yes it's right, that is why I don't touch the braking surface. (btw if you install or repair a disc brake you always use brake cleaner before use it, except if you are in the middle of nowhere..) Have a nice ride :)
Yes its a hard case.. the 59 cm is not a problem, it could be fit, I think it is more important that the TriFix strap has enough space at the bottom your ear. (I don't like it when the strap touches my ear.). So it could be better if you can fit the M and L sizes also. Have a nice ride :)
Random question. I just bought two GoPros as gifts for friends of mine and I’m trying to find a protective waterproof case for them, they will be using the GoPro hero 4k the “tiny one” that was 200, I use a hero 11/12 and they have the WP case, my question is would the same WP case work for them or am I looking for a specific case? Thanks so much in advance sorry if this is dumb or not worth your time!
@@PascalRIDE holy crap Ty. I ended up giving them my 11s because I couldn’t find a set case for it, thank you so much! They were so excited and now I’m not screwed 😂
It should work, so check the manual or contact to GoPro costumer service. (GoPro 13 is the newest camera, it could have problems with the first firmware versions.. )
it could be differencies among the models but the process is the same: Make sure that your device is in pairing mode, and then follow these steps on your GoPro 12: 1. Swipedown on the rear screen to access the Dashboard, and then swipe left to add devices. 2. Tap + Add Devices. You GoPro will automatically start searching for compatible devices. Heads Up: Any currently connected devices will also be shown on this tile. Tap the tile to see a list of paired devices or add a new one. 3. Your GoPro will find all available devices. Tap the one you want to pair.
Hi @andrewash9318, thx for your feedback. First of all this is an unboxing video, not a review video, but I even bothered showing in detail the manual how to attach the bag to the handlebar: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z5JYMyyyWSo.htmlfeature=shared&t=178 Have a nice ride :)
Warning! If you use 12 fingers on GoPro 11, you may puncture the polyamide case on the bottom of GoPro11. Basic waterproofing is broken. Never use it. The threads on the genuine GoPro 12 Finger are not as deep as those on other third-party products.
Hi there, SM-RT800 is for road bikes from ULTEGRA family, SM-MT800 is for MTBs from XT family. I think there is no point in comparing. Have a nice ride :)
What is that little lever on the top of the covers for? Spent ages trying to move it before just snapping the cover off. Didn't want to break the things.
Switching wireless connection ON drains the battery around 30% faster. With the already short battery life and overheating, I wouldn’t bother with the remote
" provided you already are using Eagle products." Actually it works with Shim 12 speed spline cassette and hub also. (Just use the brake lever removed from you shim brake/shift lever combo.) Search on YT for everyone doing it successfully with a mod or 2. Such as simply changing one of the pulleys that is on your shim 12 speed rear d to put it on the sram rear d. They say it makes it ship flawlessly. I have not tried it myself but plan to now after big shops like Biker's Edge in Utah put out a video on here doing it. Also, look at all the comments he got that explain how to make it shift even better as I somewhat described above. That said, he did not do those and never missed but one or two shifts if memory serves (maybe not even those) on a brutal winter course. He loved it so much he left it that way and got electronic shifting on shim drivetrain without shelling out for XTR di2 and running the wires to the seatpost battery. With the Sram just be sure to buy a spare battery to keep with you (good quality cheap non-oem ones on Amaz.)
You don't need it :) Adjust the headset compression until there’s no back and forth movement and the headset rotates smoothly. Manual can help you with more details: media.specialized.com/support/collateral/0000086993.pdf Have a nice ride :)
Great video - was considering the Medium but I ride a 52 Specialized Diverge, was wondering if you feel the Med would be too snug on a 52? or should I go with the small?
Thx for your feedback, I really appreciate it. My philosophy is "less bag, more fun" :) , but I think you should think about what kind of (long-)distance cycling you are planning. If you prefer to go for short rides of a few hours several times, then the smaller size may be enough. If you go on multi-day bike tours, the larger size is more practical. Check the dimensions of the two sizes and whether the things you would be carrying with you can fit into a bag of that size: S (41 x 12 x 7 cm) M (47 x 13 x 7 cm), S (16.1 x 4.7 x 2.7 inch) M (18.5 x 5.1 x 2.7 inch).
i spend about 5 to 10 minutes trying to remove my charger from the station, not a good design, why put a trap around it...its easy to insert, but the trap requires circus soleil skills to remove...so strange..
for extra water bottles (you can mount one or two pieces at same time): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GxmxJvMNs3M.html (this is not an english video, but you can watch the point)
@@GenePavlovsky OK, these are not cable ties. This electric wire has to be installed inside of the frame tube, and these 3 cables keep the wire inside of the tube to avoid shaking and noises. Have a nice ride :)