I wonder the same and even more so the battery life it has. I have a scwalhbe airmax pressure gauge and that battery dies waaaaaaaayyy to fast. Like I put in a new battery, use the gauge, put it away and the next time I wanna use it not even a month later it's already dead again. Stopped using it as well those button cell batteries don't come cheap.
Yeah, you beat me to that. I will also mention that my first one became so erratic that I tossed it. My second one gives an erratic reading maybe one out of five times. There must be a better gauge.
Ronald Tartaglia A few months ago someone stole my bike, I had my helmet on it and they didn’t steal it, it was a $60 giro helmet. Weird that they didn’t, but not complaining.
If I saw your Giro helmet readily available to steal, you'd probably come back to find I'd left another 3 of the same model beside it, or I'd give you my Bell Super 3 so you can stay just as miserable. I'm yet to own a helmet I actually like.
Pretty sure its the "Tune" button, for anyone reading comments about this. I use it when I get to the top of a climb to drop to my preferred pressure for the descent. Accurate air pressures have made my riding experience much more consistent. I get the same feel each ride/run, unlike the finger-pressure-test-guess. And, going 'too low' has consequences where I ride.
Ha ha, I've got real hair from my cat balled into a little disk for sound. Haven't tried it yet, but it looks just like what you have on yours. P.S. My cat isn't dead.
Hey Seth i just wanted to tell you how happy i am, i just got a new job (i'm 14) at a local bike shop, i was lucky enough to get this job and after 90 days i can get any Bike in store for 50% off, any recommendations on Giant and or Santa Cruz Bikes ( i currently ride a BMC Speedfox SF 02) cant wait to hear from you!!
Santa cruz. The free bearings for life are worth it, and they have a lifetime warranty. Get a Hightower or HTLT. If you're on a budget, the aluminium Nomad is a sick bike, can handle anything and everything.
Actually the Topeak Pressure gauges does update in real time when you deflate the tire. You just need to press the "tune" button before deflating: the display starts to blink, and the reading is updated in real time.
I have the Topeak pressure gauge. It works great, highly recommend. It will update in real time while bleeding. There is a separate button to enable that (top left, looks like a spiral).
This video has a lot of growth potential. I see a firm upshot of views. The length of it is also impressive, longer than average. My girlfriend was impressed.
Hey I got a cheap replacement for the mic covers on the GoPro. You can get fake moustaches and cut them and stick them on the mic holes they work just as well and you get like 8 moustaches in a pack for less an £1
As somebody who bought a Fabric water bottle last year, so far the durability has been well worth the price. I’ve been riding more and more difficult trails on my new hardtail in the last month and a half and it still holds up just fine. Granted the bottle itself isn’t huge so that can be a limiting factor, but otherwise it’s a total steal.
Hi Seth, thanks for this great vid. I have the topeak minitool without the bottle cage and I think you can loosen up the screws that hold it together for making it easier to flip the bits out. I remember you can do it with the included chaintool so you dont need any other tool. Sorry if its bad englisch, i'm from Germany. Keep up the good work!
The point of the hiplock is low weight, compact dimensions and ease of use. It's literally meant for nothing more than preventing a random person walking away with your bike while you're inside a gas station getting supplies or taking a dump. When you need a lock this compact, it doesn't really matter how it's constructed, it's theft protection will be pretty much the same. For a regular MTB rider it may not sound like a great idea, but for the roadie and gravel crowd who do whole-day rides without a backpack, it's precisely the thing they want and need. Personally been using a couple of locks like this myself for this very purpose. For commuting, I have an actual security lock, but it's too heavy and bulky for my gravel rides.
go to the hardware store and get like 2 meters of hose and a couple of U bolts (you use the hose to cover the U bolts so they don't scratch your stuff and also it prevents it from shifting around). Now you can attach a rifle if you wanted to.
"If you helmet has this on it and someone else's doesn't, they'll steal someone else's.... ...and then they'll steal yours" More accurate description of that product
It's generally true that for crimes of opportunity, thieves will go for the thing that is easiest to steal, and in this example, it is far easier and less conspicuous to casually walk by and grab an unsecured helmet than to draw attention to yourself by cutting a security strap.
i wanna start mounten biking im swedish english Norway spanish and i lokking for a mounten bike and i dont find one on internet and am 14 yers old and my last mounten bike got destroid
Seth you definitely need to go to Sky Top in Syracuse New York it is an amazing park next to a quarry and the parking is at a church and they don’t care so you should definitely go
The way you use a clug, low with both wheels on the ground, is great. I've had two bikes fall, though, mounting front wheel high. These were road bikes with narrow tires, which may be more susceptible to losing the grip as the tires slowly lose air.