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Bananas for Bikes
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Flooding from Mccormack Elementary School
See how the water flows from the school through our neighborhood and into the woods, not the other way around.
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Flooding from Mccornack Elementary School Part 2
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More flooding from the school. This video showcases that the water is flowing from the school into our neighborhood and then flooding a nearby property. Water is not coming from the property into the neighborhood.
Vsett 10+ Electric Scooter Review and Top Speed
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Video about my new escooter, the Vsette 10 . I review what I like, don't like, and do a quick run down of the features. Also do a top speed run cuz why not.
Drone Footage of Bend Oregon and Salt Creek Falls
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Check out this quick montage of drone footage from Bend Oregon (Riverbend and Drake Park) as well as Salt Creek Falls. Enjoy!
Carpenter Bypass Trail Gravel Ride
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Here is a quick video showing some of the mountain biking and gravel trails at the Carpenter Bypass Trail system in Lorane Oregon outside of Eugene Oregon.
Osprey Daylite Plus 20L Backpack Review
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Quick review on the Osprey Daylite Plus 20 liter backpack From the Osprey Website: Everything you love about the Daylite® with additional storage space and organization options. The Daylite Plus shines on its own for daily needs and adventures, as well as continuing to meet the needs of travelers in need of additional carry options. Built with an eye toward sustainability using high-quality blu...
Eagle Creek Ranger XE 26L Backpack Review
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Quick review on the Eagle Creek Ranger XE 26L Backpack From the Eagle Creek Website: Quick access zip pocket Trolley sleeve Reflective accent Wide opening main compartment access Breathable back panel and shoulder straps Front stash pocket Hydration sleeve and pass-through Removable waist strap Stretch side pockets EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 20 x 11 x 7.5 in. / 51 x 28 x 19 cm WEIGHT 1 lb. 5 oz. / 595...
Gregory Nano 24L and 30L Backpacks
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Quick review on the Gregory Nano 24L and 30L backpacks From the Gregory Website: 24L Description Easy to carry and easy to store valuables and essentials, the Nano 24 is perfect for dayhikes in the woods or around the city. Front stretch mesh pocket for gear overflow and organization with secure buckle closure Padded airmesh shoulder harnesses with one-handed sternum strap buckle and hydration ...
Fjallraven Skule 28L Backpack
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Quick review on the Fjallraven Skule 28L Backpack This is the one I ended up keeping out of the bunch that I reviewed. From the Fjallraven website: Description This 28L backpack is perfect for everyday trips to school or work and just as suitable for day hikes. Made from hardwearing, water-repellent Oxford fabric in recycled polyester. It has an easily accessed top pocket and a zippered main co...
Cotopaxi Torre 24L Backpack Review
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Quick video reviewing the Cotopaxi Torre 24L Backpack From the Cotopaxi Website: Description This versatile daypack seamlessly blends modern functionality with heritage style. The Torre’s internal organization includes a padded 15" laptop sleeve and a variety of accessory pockets. Plus, the padded back panel and shoulder straps utilize breathable air mesh to improve comfort in any climate. Feat...
Osprey Flare 27L Review
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Quick review on the Osprey Flare 27L Backpack From Osprey's Website: Need a school bag with plenty of room for books and supplies, but not so big it's bulky? The 27L Flare hits the sweet spot of a medium backpack for around campus and beyond. With a massive internal laptop sleeve in its main compartment, the deceptively cavernous Flare can fit up to a 16-inch laptop and comes with internal orga...
REI Ruckpack 28L Review
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Quick review of the REI Ruckpack 28 liter backpack From the REI website: Rugged, durable ripstop nylon withstands whatever the road throws your way Lightly padded shoulder straps provide carrying comfort Ventilated mesh back panel promotes breathability Waistbelt stows away when not in use Side and top main-pocket access makes it easy to find what you need quickly Hidden daisy chain on the fron...
Bafang BBSHD EBIKE 8500 mile Review and TOP SPEED RUN
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Another review on my E-bike with the Bafang BBSHD and a top speed run! Enjoy Bafang Motor from Ali Express "BestEBike" store: bestebikes.aliexpress.com/store/1100539129 Upgraded Battery 52v 13ah: www.amazon.com/Unit-Pack-Power-UPP-Battery/dp/B08RRPY53L/ref=sr_1_3?crid=I5VEJL4RVTMA&keywords=bafang+52v+battery&qid=1696223341&sprefix=bafang+52v+batter,aps,150&sr=8-3&th=1 Bafang Crank Arms: www.ama...
Gravel Bike versus Hardtail Mountain Bike: How to Pick the Right Bike
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In this video I talk about my experience with several gravel bikes. I also provide tips on picking the right bike. 1. Pick a bike for the riding that you actually do. Don't get a bike for the riding that you think you may want to do because you may end up not doing it. 2. Use the bike for the conditions it was built for. You will enjoy your bike more by choose routes/trails/riding that is appro...
Cannondale Topstone Gravel Bike Review
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In this video I review my experience owning the Cannondale Topstone 1 for the past 2 years. What I like, what I don't like, and thoughts on the bike. Upgrades: B-Rad 2 by Wolf Tooth: www.jensonusa.com/Wolf-Tooth-B-Rad-Basemount-B-Rad-2?loc=usa&gclid=CjwKCAjwseSoBhBXEiwA9iZtxnpLQeEnpP40vUmiLNrSK0XTU0lRiRrE1UrrUMNc-bO0-vTUMhYITxoC3iAQAvD_BwE B-Rad 3 by Wolf Tooth: www.amazon.com/Wolf-Tooth-Compon...
Patterson Mountain Oregon Gravel Ride and Hike
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Patterson Mountain Oregon Gravel Ride and Hike
Bafang BBS02 E-bike Install Conversion Part 5
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Bafang BBS02 E-bike Install Conversion Part 5
Bafang BBS02 E-bike Install Conversion Part 4
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Bafang BBS02 E-bike Install Conversion Part 4
Bafang BBS02 E-bike Install Conversion Part 2
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Bafang BBS02 E-bike Install Conversion Part 2
Bafang BBS02 E-bike Install Conversion Part 3
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Bafang BBS02 E-bike Install Conversion Part 3
Bafang BBS02 E-bike Install Conversion Part 1
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Bafang BBS02 E-bike Install Conversion Part 1
How to pack for light weight touring without front panniers
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How to pack for light weight touring without front panniers
Wild Iris Trail Eugene Oregon Gravel Ride
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Wild Iris Trail Eugene Oregon Gravel Ride
Alsea Falls/Fall Creek Trail Oregon Gravel Ride
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Alsea Falls/Fall Creek Trail Oregon Gravel Ride
The tires are what matter.. you can always put other designer tires on there and see if it's a better bike
Im looking at the 1000w kit for my full suspension
If you get a mid drive you need to be able to fix things like your chain will snap. I used to have to buy new cassettes and chain every month and brake pads so I got i.g.h and made the chain line perfect and I got a one link chain because I didn't want a chain tensioner and it's been really good . I would still have all original stuff but people would mess with my bike when it was locked up. They fryed my 600 dollar controller and they over heated my core and that was 200 buck and then they tried to fry my b.m.s buy putting to much voltage through the b.m.s MOSFETs but I fixed it or battery would of blew up when I would of charged it other wise it would have all the original stuff even the nylon gear. To bad for losers
Hello ! Tanks for the video. There isn’t much on this specific bag on TH-cam. It is a 36L not a 26L. And please try the bag before posting a review. Yours doesn’t even have the tags of. For you and others. My return on this bag after a couple month of use : PROS : - 680g the pack. Extremely lite considering the features. - The full opening access in hotels makes it a breeze to load unload. -The bag is thin on the back. It never exceeds my body width. Making it easy to cross tight spaces such as metro stations or woods. - the water storage compartment even if not padded can hold a 14inch computer. The bottom is lifted from the ground. - depending on how it is filled, it can stand up on its own. - Quite small footprint, can be used as a daypack. Fits in overhead compartment. CONS : - I do not recommend using this bag in the rain. As water tends to penetrate quicker than other thicker materials (It dries quicker). - The bag is small on my back. I’m 188cm. So the hip straps don’t feel well positioned on me. They work on my girlfriend though, but the shoulder straps hurt her a bit on the sides of her breasts. - No load lifters on the straps, the packs can pull back when loaded. Specially because it is thin but thick ! (So pulls back a little more) - missing one quick access pocket that is not easily reachable for pick pockets. Maybe on top of? Or on the side ? I don’t use the existing one in front because of ease of steeling things in it. - The front pocket hook does not compress or close safely the pocket unless the bag is fully loaded. For me it can carry up to 10 kilogramms. More and it looses it confort for longer periods of time. It has some great uses ! I even considered it for some long time travel. But as always no bags are perfect 👌
When that happens to your chargers fan. Take the fan out. Remove the sticker and put a small amount of WD40 on the metal bushing and spin it. If you can plug the fan into the board and plug it into the wall holding the wd40 up so it goes in as it spins. I've done this to the 3d printer fans for years to keep them alive.
@@andrewchristiansen-Detroit the new battery came with a new charger that doesn't require a fan
How is the reliability long term
@@michaelmajor6595 it's been great. I still have the cannondale and love it. Changed the brake pads and bar tap that's it
Great description of a bike!
Nice review. I wanted to see what has changed in the bag since the previous version. It looks like they made two improvements. The front pocket went from a vertical zipper to a horizontal one and the admin pocket looks to be much deeper. One downgrade is that is appears as though they combined the hydration sleeve and laptop sleeve. They were separate in the previous iteration. Not sure if the straps have been fixed but as someone with broader shoulders, I found it difficult to take it on and off and relegated the pack to my kids who it is perfect for. That's why I'm here...wanted to see what the changes were before pulling the trigger on one for the youngest. Thanks!
Undoubtedly pulling the trigger on this Kona Sutra 56 cm with tubus fr rack paired with a tiagra/GRX groupset in a few weeks and might even get the CO-OP cycles ADV 1.1 both on sale, I can't fcken wait. Enjoy your rides cheers
Are these wheels able to be converted to tubeless?
@@palolo420 yup
Thanks, I don't mind not having the hook for water bag. I just hope it's big enough to put my stuff in I'm 6'3 and my jeans are so big even rolled. I would prolly use this as a work bag for my laptop, like a commuter bag
Good review. That strange open pocket will be collecting water if it rains.
Yeah, it looks like they took the drain hole out of it for the new version.
can the 24L hold a 14" macbook pro?
@alvin6088 not sure..I never tried. I ended up with the fjallraven
bullshit. lol. the entire interior is accounted for when they measure it and label it 24L you can not fit 27L in it.
Thats not really the true speed of the ebike going down a hill. Going up the hill it sounded like you were struggling along with this ebike. Not to smart doing 47mph down hill on a bike in traffic with no helmet. Geezzz idiot.
Great review 👍
I got the topstone 4 as was only starting out really like the bike but planning on making the upgrades to grx groupset
I can go well over a hundred miles on my pedal assist 3
I mounted my battery on my rack like on your bike on the back wheel. I got a 48 volt battery this thing is awesome charges up depends on where how I use it 3 to 4 hours is charged
I have a battery 1680 Watts.
I like your bike I built one I have the bbs02.
Thank you very much for this nice video 🎉 I think I will order that bag 😊
Can you carry it by the stem? What's your opinion on that.
Great review. Ordering a new Topstone 1 soon. Currently riding a Quick CX, going back to a drop bar bike but want beefier tires than what I can put on a Synapse.
most informative and helpful thank you very much 😊
Nice review. I liked the way u showcased the pack in detail. Thx!
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It lights up by the throttle so that if you crash and the screen gets damaged, you can still see if it's on or not.
excelent video! How tall are you?
Good stuff
Had the same speed when I first got it. and I weighed about 180 lbs at that time. For me, it's the best investment I've purchased. Great for commuting to and from work. I'm going on my second year owning it and I have about 3600 miles on it already and still going strong.
how much weight can it carry? with out getting uncomfortable?
Not sure. I didn't keep it. My fjallraven 28l can hold at least 20 pounds and be very comfortable
How do you remove the hip belt? I can’t seem to figure it out!
You just have to do a bunch of wiggling and maneuvering 😎
Thank you!
you needed to show car drivers cures sign and went pass them, instead of braking if there was no traffic on left lane.
If it had a stretching outer pocket it would be ideal. Have you found something like that?
I think the north face basin is as close as I have founs
Top speed on a downhill...with my budget 29 inch wheel 750 w peak, rear geared hub , have seen often 45m>h ! so i believe you should all make test on flat str8 roads !
Is this with the 52 volt battery it comes with?
You can order it with a 48 or a 52 volt with various amphours
So helpful bro.... bro can you tell tell me which bicycle is best for africa bicycle tour like (EGPYT,cairo to SOUTHAFRICA, captown).❤❤@😊i am 185.2
Surly disc trucker would be a great option. Something with quick release skewers rather than through axles. Mechanical disc brakes. Steel frame.
@@bananasforbikes thanku sir can you tell me upto under 4 lakh indian rupees and that is Rs1 85 = 85 u.s $
@@ARJUNSINGH-hs2es that's like $4800 usd. You don't need to spend nearly that much
@@bananasforbikes i recenty bought scott subcross 10 xxl 2022 model .is this bife also enough to cover that route bro !!!
@@ARJUNSINGH-hs2es yea that could work. Bring some extra spokes and a pair of skewers. I wouldn't load it up with more than 30ish pounds of gear
I've always used a hammer and screwdriver to get my lockring off.
Nice review. I just picked up the 2023 version and I’m really pleased. I share many of your observations. This bike is a great companion. It rides well naked, with lightweight bikepacking bags or fully loaded touring. It just has a nice unfussy ride quality. I’m running a Wizard Works Shazam Mini up front. Perfect for loading some food, snacks and spares so I can head out for the day. I’m never in a hurry to get home. The ‘long sweet ride’ philosophy holds true.
I misread you and thought you said pissed haha looking to get this as a first real bike, do you recommend it for mostly riding pavement and getting into pike packing? I need something sturdy enough to hold a surfboard haha
@@tomperegrin1558 watch the sizing. I am 6ft and usually 58cm size but 56cm in the Kona. Solid bike. 👌
@@seansixfive good call I'm about 6 1 do you think the 56 is the right call over the 58?
@@tomperegrin1558 yeah, I recon 56cm for you. We are more or less the same height,
How much does the admin panel eat into the overall bag capacity? IE - any estimate as to how much can be held in the main space?
Not much at all. Maybe 10% but the admin panel has a fabric depth of 1.5 inches about so it can be filled with things once the main compartment is full
@@bananasforbikes interesting. I'd also remove the outside webbing. My current pack is the REI Trail 25. Super comfy but think the Skule 28 w/o the bungee cord might look cleaner/less outdoorsy lol
@@thetechtrek already did!!
@@bananasforbikes Awesome! how do you like the pack for extending wear (like 2-3 hours of walking about with it on)?
@@thetechtrek honestly it's great. It's the one I kept out of the 10 or so I tried. It's not a super technical back like a hiking specific bag with webbing and air flow but it's a great all around bag
helmet??
I'm wearing one and the camera is attached to it so I took off my helmet to film myself
love your review!how to contact u for colla
I put a Vittoria Terreno mix (very small nobs) 29x2.0 on the rear and while it fits- it had like only 1mm of space from the tubes where the fenders mount- chain stay was maybe 2-3mm. I don’t understand how people can fit a 2.1…. I ended up checking to a 700x47 in the rear to be safe
I put a 700x45 and it had good clearance but I haven't tried 2.1. I heard people having clearance issues on the fender bridge that connects that seat stays
Would you have any thoughts or insight on the merida big 7, 20?
That's not a bike sold in the us
@@bananasforbikes I just figured if you've loved bikes since you were 9 you'd have heard something on them, thanks anyway tho
It is irresponsible riding like this that is going to ruin one of the few freedoms we have left. This is a prime example of why drivers have a bad attitude towards cyclists & while I am all for having fun & hitting speeds on your bike, doing it in a manner that puts others as well as yourself at risk is the reason local Governments have started cracking down on E Bike rules. Already a woman killed by a 12 year old E Biker has successfully moved the community to petition the local Council to ban E Bikes. Other communities are drafting licencing & new regs.for E Bikes. How about setting a GOOD example by encouraging new riders to ride safely?
I made another high speed video on a less busy road
Sorry, i see it's a medium
What size is your bike?
54cm
Great Review of the Bike! Thank you!