A bit ago I had a spare floor pump, there was this one section where a bunch of downhill trails converge but its not a trailhead or anything, regardless I chained up the floor pump to a tree and left it there, I came back to see a painted sign saying "thanks ya legend!". Needless to say more pumps have been installed around my local trails cause everyone just loves em!
Folks, this IS a worthwhile video. My first thought was 'who the #@#$ doesn't know how to pump a tire?' - BUT then, I remembered my wife. She is my jewel in this earthly realm, but she is the epitome of a beginner. My compressor, floor pump (track pump) and my mini bring along pump have both schader and presta. She didn't know which to use or how to attach them. Nor anything about a CO2 cartridge. There are a LOT of new riders out there now given the plandemic, and they need all the tips they can get. While many of us literally grew up on bikes, not everyone did. Kudos on the simple but essential video - GMBN HAD to know that a lot of people would pan this as pathetic. Just remember when you got on your first bike (if you can!). You (like me) didn't know jack. Good on you guys GMBN.
"Do y'all know what, I'm only doing this for those who don't know". Well said Blake 👍. But there's still haters who just don't seem to understand that they're not alone on this planet
I usually use the hand pump to put some volume in the tyer, than top the pressure up with a 16g co2 cartridge, its perfect like that. 25g cartridge is harder to come by, and often more than 2x the price of a 16g cartridge. There are 2 things the video didn't mentione that usually gets mentioned about co2 pumping. Ps:great work guy's, do appreciate it!
As for manual pumps I highly recommend one with a hose that goes from the valve to the pump. Take from someone that has already cracked 3 valves because of the constant move from the manual pump
Lezyne HV DRIVE is a good one in that category. Also, I recommend rotating the tire so the valve is close to the ground, which is a way better, and less fatiguing anchor than your arm.
There is also a third option which has kind of the best of both worlds: water bottles sized boosters. There are many brands making them, for example MilKit and SKS, they both have a very nice re usable air canister which you can inflate at home with your big floor pump / compressor and you carry it around for a fairly modest amount of weight, and it fits in your bottle cage! Given I use an hydration pack anyway, that's not a bad use of the bottle cage.
Never seen one, but think of this for a second. A co2 cartridge (25g) will most likely inflate 2 tyres to a very nice pressure , it can actually bid/bead/beed )not shure about the spelling here) high volume tyres. And it is nice and compact. On the other hand, you need a whole canister (just look at the size of those things) inflated up to 120-160 psi to pop one single tyre. I dont think one with 500ml size will help much. I rather get a bottle shaped "case" to hold 5 CO2 cartridges and be able to pop up to 10 tyres with those! or maybe just put a watter bottle ther full of plain water to be able to rinse and clean anything like the inside of the tire or my fork or my chain and derraileur while having something more tasty inside my watter bladder in the hydration pack.
I mostly use co2 cartridges. The main problem with co2 tubeless tire inflation when using latex based sealant is that due to rapid temperature change in the tire while inflating it, the sealant will bond and not only freeze, hence, will loose its purpose. Need to take into account and maybe use non-latex sealant.
Cheers Blake - literally was making this decision today in my LBS and went for a strap on. This takes the mystery out of the Co2 cartridges for those of us who haven’t seen them in use.
So many people moaning about GMBN videos! It’s free content for everyone beginners and experienced riders alike so if you don’t like it don’t watch it, simple.
So many people secretly needed this video, judging by how many people on the trail have no idea how to use their pumps. Oh, and all the weight weenies who screw up their CO2 cartridge regulators and are stuck without a pump.
I think you need a part 2 of this video! You missed explaining about Presta versus Schrader, like how to unlock the valve on a Presta and how to make sure that your pump fitting is set to match your valve type. Seriously though, good job because like others said, there are lots of people starting out who need this info!
I've seen Blake Builds so I know you got Ryobi tools and 18V batteries. The Ryobi tire inflator is what I keep in my car because I save my energy for rides (instead of manually pumping tires if needed) and let the battery do the work!.....Yes, I'm a lazy American! Lol! Plus, same price range if you already got a battery and charger. Work smarter NOT harder!
Thanks Blake, even your simplest video’s are entertaining! I keep a mini air compressor in the trunk of my car that that runs off the car lighter socket, it often comes in handy before heading out for a ride.
A general question, How can I prepare best for a ACL surgery? Gotten a time for an MRI booked and thereafter probably surgery, would love some tips and such, many thanks and keep up the amazing videos!
I'm not sure there's anyone that doesn't know how to pump up a tyre but, had to watch it as blake was going to be showing us in his usual style of blake the joker 😂 he is without doubt the best 👌
And at the end Blake says to take two or three Co2 canisters with you AND a pump. I have whittled it down to just taking a pump after trial and error with the cannisters, they are actually quite heavy too. I have an ancient little track pump with all the air you could ever need, just takes a little bit of effort!
Cheers Blake🤘🏼 Great video for beginners and experienced riders. I see already that the ‘know it alls’ have found a reason to moan. Remember, this channel is for the whole community, not just you lot who think you know it all.
Make some room in your bag. 16 grams is Bruce Banner but 25 grams is the Hulk! Never seen CO2 that size in my life until I opened the package on my doorstep. Pricey but worth it if you're riding big tires!
Blake you da man !! I bought a co2 cartridge and adapter yesterday and thought aah just pop it in the bag just in case, I was 27.5 k away from the car when while having a drink and a snickers (off the bike ) BOOM ! I was like what the f was that 😅 back tyre just blew! So I watched this video to see how it works , because who reads instructions 😅 it's only went and worked !! I was thinking omg how am I guna get back 😅 but it worked first try ! Awesome 👍🏼😎
This video was awesome and insightful! Can't wait for the next videos in this series such as: - how to pedal your bike - how to turn your handle bars I love watching Blake's videos but he needs to get back to what he's great at.. Showing us how to send it with style.
One thing Blake didn't mention is to check that the valve on the CO2 pump is closed before you insert and pierce the cartridge - it's happened a few times now where I've lost half the cartridge contents before realising my error!
I need a shock pump and a tyre pump that I can carry on rides. I'm considering the rockshox convertible pump so I can kill 2 birds with one stone. Is that a viable option? I don't see any reviews on it with bikers. Theres a guy who uses one to fill his expresso machine but that doesn't tell me if it's any good for bikes. I don't see any other pumps that will do both so I guess that's the only option for pumps that will do both.
Hi I’ve just made a mtb channel and reviewed my bike could you tell me if it’s any good or tell me if I’m doing anything wrong thank you if you do but I’m just trying to make my Chanel grow a little bit
I work at a bike shop and the answer is no, you can not do a tubeless setup with Schrader valves they do not make tubeless Schrader valves. sorry, you would have to buy new rims.
I think it’s driven by business needs. They have to constantly generate new vids so they can sell ad time to vendors. Gotta make operating and payroll expenses or the channel would die, and we don’t want that.
Think this really needs to be classed as an ad, topeak sponsor the channel and this video is mainly just showcasing thier products. Pretty sure this video breaks FTC guidelines.
Everything functions properly th-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Nothing was damaged in the box aside from a decal on the fork. The decal was missing a piece of a corner but I ended up peeling them off anyways. Assembly is easy BUT make sure you tune up the derailleurs. Both the front and rear need adjusting. I'd advise going to a bike shop but I opted out and put in 10+ hours with the help of TH-cam. Ended up fraying a shifter cable but all in all I learned from the experience. The Brakes work well but the front caliper needs adjusting or at least mine did because the rotor was rubbing against the pads. Make sure you swap out the seat, grips, and pedals. For the short run you'll be fine though. I've read that this bike isn't built yet for hard trails but I just need it for the city. PA has some of the worst roads and being in a mountain this was a great choice. Worth the investment!
Blake you forgot the most important thing to show new people. How to open the valve. I’m extremely mechanically inclined and I had no idea how to use a presta valve for the first time till my friends showed me.
Do you carry a mini pump or CO2?
I just taped a mini-handpump to my bike
A mini pump
Maybe, if I don't I carry on with super low pressure
I have a CO2 and tube strapped to my frame
Hand pump
A bit ago I had a spare floor pump, there was this one section where a bunch of downhill trails converge but its not a trailhead or anything, regardless I chained up the floor pump to a tree and left it there, I came back to see a painted sign saying "thanks ya legend!". Needless to say more pumps have been installed around my local trails cause everyone just loves em!
Folks, this IS a worthwhile video. My first thought was 'who the #@#$ doesn't know how to pump a tire?' - BUT then, I remembered my wife. She is my jewel in this earthly realm, but she is the epitome of a beginner. My compressor, floor pump (track pump) and my mini bring along pump have both schader and presta. She didn't know which to use or how to attach them. Nor anything about a CO2 cartridge. There are a LOT of new riders out there now given the plandemic, and they need all the tips they can get. While many of us literally grew up on bikes, not everyone did. Kudos on the simple but essential video - GMBN HAD to know that a lot of people would pan this as pathetic. Just remember when you got on your first bike (if you can!). You (like me) didn't know jack. Good on you guys GMBN.
and Toepeak paid them to do it 🤘
Wow, I'm 100% with you on your comment every step of the way, with one glaring exception: "plandemic."
Everyone: I'd watch literally any video with Blake in it.
Blake: challenge accepted.
😂😂
Great video as always
Challenge accepted 😅👍
@@Zimblake New Video Coming up: Blake sitting on the Sofa, watching his video on how to inflate tires while eating chips.
I'm simple. I see Blake, I thumbs up.
GMBN: 10 minute video of how to inflate a tyre Me: Sees blake and clicks anyway
Why should i watch it? ...Oh hey its with Blake! ->Klick
#blakefan
"Do y'all know what, I'm only doing this for those who don't know". Well said Blake 👍. But there's still haters who just don't seem to understand that they're not alone on this planet
I usually use the hand pump to put some volume in the tyer, than top the pressure up with a 16g co2 cartridge, its perfect like that.
25g cartridge is harder to come by, and often more than 2x the price of a 16g cartridge.
There are 2 things the video didn't mentione that usually gets mentioned about co2 pumping.
Ps:great work guy's, do appreciate it!
Whenever my mum see those little silver cartridges she says "bloody kids" 😂😂😂
@@theojones4663 😂
In the UK 90% of them found on the floor are from kids huffing laughing gas so shes not too far off 🤣
@@kenopsia9013 nutters
@@kenopsia9013 true 😂😂
I mean, you can also fill a tire with nitrous...
As for manual pumps I highly recommend one with a hose that goes from the valve to the pump. Take from someone that has already cracked 3 valves because of the constant move from the manual pump
Lezyne HV DRIVE is a good one in that category. Also, I recommend rotating the tire so the valve is close to the ground, which is a way better, and less fatiguing anchor than your arm.
1984: In 2020 there will be flying cars
2020: How to pump up your tyres
There is also a third option which has kind of the best of both worlds: water bottles sized boosters. There are many brands making them, for example MilKit and SKS, they both have a very nice re usable air canister which you can inflate at home with your big floor pump / compressor and you carry it around for a fairly modest amount of weight, and it fits in your bottle cage! Given I use an hydration pack anyway, that's not a bad use of the bottle cage.
Never seen one, but think of this for a second. A co2 cartridge (25g) will most likely inflate 2 tyres to a very nice pressure , it can actually bid/bead/beed )not shure about the spelling here) high volume tyres. And it is nice and compact. On the other hand, you need a whole canister (just look at the size of those things) inflated up to 120-160 psi to pop one single tyre. I dont think one with 500ml size will help much. I rather get a bottle shaped "case" to hold 5 CO2 cartridges and be able to pop up to 10 tyres with those! or maybe just put a watter bottle ther full of plain water to be able to rinse and clean anything like the inside of the tire or my fork or my chain and derraileur while having something more tasty inside my watter bladder in the hydration pack.
I mostly use co2 cartridges. The main problem with co2 tubeless tire inflation when using latex based sealant is that due to rapid temperature change in the tire while inflating it, the sealant will bond and not only freeze, hence, will loose its purpose.
Need to take into account and maybe use non-latex sealant.
This was exactly what I need for understanding how to change the mountain da_g to presta! Cheers!
Cheers Blake - literally was making this decision today in my LBS and went for a strap on. This takes the mystery out of the Co2 cartridges for those of us who haven’t seen them in use.
Genuinely believe Blake is the coolest man on the planet!
what a great sense humor, and a knowledgeable bloke I might add.Thanks Blake .I remember I use to put those co2 canisters in my pellet rifles.
I always carry a mini pump and have saved my countless times! The Schrader/Presta conversion is also a big plus on that.
So many people moaning about GMBN videos! It’s free content for everyone beginners and experienced riders alike so if you don’t like it don’t watch it, simple.
So many people secretly needed this video, judging by how many people on the trail have no idea how to use their pumps. Oh, and all the weight weenies who screw up their CO2 cartridge regulators and are stuck without a pump.
I think you need a part 2 of this video! You missed explaining about Presta versus Schrader, like how to unlock the valve on a Presta and how to make sure that your pump fitting is set to match your valve type. Seriously though, good job because like others said, there are lots of people starting out who need this info!
I've seen Blake Builds so I know you got Ryobi tools and 18V batteries. The Ryobi tire inflator is what I keep in my car because I save my energy for rides (instead of manually pumping tires if needed) and let the battery do the work!.....Yes, I'm a lazy American! Lol! Plus, same price range if you already got a battery and charger. Work smarter NOT harder!
Great tip about valve at top for co2 inflation👏👏👏👏
Thanks Blake, even your simplest video’s are entertaining! I keep a mini air compressor in the trunk of my car that that runs off the car lighter socket, it often comes in handy before heading out for a ride.
Bought a compressor for home! Airshot (+ 160psi track pump for car based trips)
Pump AND co2 on trail.
Thanks!!! Now I don't feel like a moron for carrying CO2 and a hand pump!!! Better safe than sorry!
Basically another Topeak commercial from GMBN!
When I saw the video I thought nonsense but now I've learned what a track pump is 👏
YES BLAKE IS BACK
A general question, How can I prepare best for a ACL surgery? Gotten a time for an MRI booked and thereafter probably surgery, would love some tips and such, many thanks and keep up the amazing videos!
I'm not sure there's anyone that doesn't know how to pump up a tyre but, had to watch it as blake was going to be showing us in his usual style of blake the joker 😂 he is without doubt the best 👌
And at the end Blake says to take two or three Co2 canisters with you AND a pump. I have whittled it down to just taking a pump after trial and error with the cannisters, they are actually quite heavy too. I have an ancient little track pump with all the air you could ever need, just takes a little bit of effort!
I've been changing tyres for years; this is how bored I got in lockdown
E.g. I watched this
Cheers Blake🤘🏼 Great video for beginners and experienced riders. I see already that the ‘know it alls’ have found a reason to moan. Remember, this channel is for the whole community, not just you lot who think you know it all.
Thanks Blake! Didn’t realise there was two CO2 sizes. Been carrying 16g around all day.
Make some room in your bag. 16 grams is Bruce Banner but 25 grams is the Hulk! Never seen CO2 that size in my life until I opened the package on my doorstep. Pricey but worth it if you're riding big tires!
Very nice video for beginners riders 🤙🔝
Blake is the best!!!
Blake you da man !! I bought a co2 cartridge and adapter yesterday and thought aah just pop it in the bag just in case, I was 27.5 k away from the car when while having a drink and a snickers (off the bike ) BOOM ! I was like what the f was that 😅 back tyre just blew! So I watched this video to see how it works , because who reads instructions 😅 it's only went and worked !! I was thinking omg how am I guna get back 😅 but it worked first try ! Awesome 👍🏼😎
GMBN..."We're here to (clap hands) PUMP YOU UP!"
Surprised you didn’t talk more about how to hold the hand pump so you don’t rip the valve stem out when pumping.
Daniel Scogna - Good point.
This video was awesome and insightful! Can't wait for the next videos in this series such as:
- how to pedal your bike
- how to turn your handle bars
I love watching Blake's videos but he needs to get back to what he's great at.. Showing us how to send it with style.
I will sacrifice 10 minutes for Blake. Thank you Topeak.
One thing Blake didn't mention is to check that the valve on the CO2 pump is closed before you insert and pierce the cartridge - it's happened a few times now where I've lost half the cartridge contents before realising my error!
What about pumping with small battery compressor? Is this safe for tubles tires?
The best Blake,. i learn a lot..👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Just wanted to watch some goofy Blake for a bit. Thanks for the fix!
First 5 seconds made me click thumbs up.
Good job!
I just busted my rear tire yesterday, I feel like this video was made for me lol
So this is what Gmbn has come to🤦♂️
It's facts and entertainment!!! You can't keep coming up with 2-3 videos a day with new information! Take it for what it is and enjoy!
I need a shock pump and a tyre pump that I can carry on rides. I'm considering the rockshox convertible pump so I can kill 2 birds with one stone. Is that a viable option? I don't see any reviews on it with bikers. Theres a guy who uses one to fill his expresso machine but that doesn't tell me if it's any good for bikes. I don't see any other pumps that will do both so I guess that's the only option for pumps that will do both.
What bike is Blake riding?
Canyon spectral
rudyanz geneziz thanks! 👍
Can we do big jumps on a hard tail?
the schrader valve is the same as in the fork?
Yes!
I see Blake I click video
I was today years old when I found out C02 is for emergency's and needs replacing with normal air post ride 😮
Berms not germs, you beautiful people!
LOL, good one!
Wait a sec is this a 10 minute video of black explaining how to pump an mtb tire. Yes please!
How much CO2 is needed for a fatbike?
Lot's of bikes use Schraders though. Pretty much all the cheap ones
Great taste in vehicles #jeepwrangler
Does this work on my car?
Does anybody know what bike he has in this video?
Instructions unclear, knob stuck in rear derailleur...
Recently there have been 3 videos on the same price range theme and now this
Does tubeless tape mean tubeless tires?
8 bar and go, right?
Hi I’ve just made a mtb channel and reviewed my bike could you tell me if it’s any good or tell me if I’m doing anything wrong thank you if you do but I’m just trying to make my Chanel grow a little bit
Hi blake, is there a way I can run tubleless on my rims with a shreader valve
They do tubeless Schrader valves for mountain bikes or adapters to presta
I work at a bike shop and the answer is no, you can not do a tubeless setup with Schrader valves they do not make tubeless Schrader valves. sorry, you would have to buy new rims.
With an adapter or you *not recommend* drill the valve holes.
There are great adapters this days, google it up :)
Hill thanks
Cool
I carry a co2 thingy everywhere I go
not first
A born presenter
never been this early😂really helpfull
THANKS!
I wish this video was posted earlier. I had to learn to carry 25g for my tires after I expended two 16g. I also carry a hand pump now too.
nice
This chan has run out of ideas. Try producing less content but of higher quality.
I think it’s driven by business needs. They have to constantly generate new vids so they can sell ad time to vendors. Gotta make operating and payroll expenses or the channel would die, and we don’t want that.
Think this really needs to be classed as an ad, topeak sponsor the channel and this video is mainly just showcasing thier products. Pretty sure this video breaks FTC guidelines.
This isn't television
@@xtrailz the same rules apply, look for yourself. www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/disclosures-101-social-media-influencers
@@Duncan23 America is not the world
@@xtrailz it doesn't matter, if it shown in the US they need to follow FTC guidelines.
Gooooo shred
I think gmbn needs to slow down with the amount of videos there pumping out and then make fewer videos with better content
You missed the pocket compressor! 🤷🏻♂️
If i need to know how to inflate tires, ill ask Blake
cool
Amazes me how many people take their bike to the lbs to fix puncture or change a worn tyre.
Rupert Wenn - What?! Really?
Hi
Everything functions properly th-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Nothing was damaged in the box aside from a decal on the fork. The decal was missing a piece of a corner but I ended up peeling them off anyways. Assembly is easy BUT make sure you tune up the derailleurs. Both the front and rear need adjusting. I'd advise going to a bike shop but I opted out and put in 10+ hours with the help of TH-cam. Ended up fraying a shifter cable but all in all I learned from the experience. The Brakes work well but the front caliper needs adjusting or at least mine did because the rotor was rubbing against the pads. Make sure you swap out the seat, grips, and pedals. For the short run you'll be fine though. I've read that this bike isn't built yet for hard trails but I just need it for the city. PA has some of the worst roads and being in a mountain this was a great choice. Worth the investment!
In my home country language presta não presta means it’s good no good heheh
Blake you forgot the most important thing to show new people. How to open the valve. I’m extremely mechanically inclined and I had no idea how to use a presta valve for the first time till my friends showed me.
Co2 may be nice but I'll never use it because you can only use it once then it's trash 😔
Imagine having a mtb but not know how to fix a pungsher never mind pumping up your tires
Tyres ^
@Living in Code puncture
tires*
Hand pump
In America we spell tires with an i
oh well, Never mind. You have bigger issues over there thank colloquial spelling 😂😋😋😋
Well the rest of the world uses kilograms and centimeters! Stop bitching because the rest of the world doesn't conform to American standards!
Who else loves watching Blake
hi!!!
Really? 😂
Feier ich Übels richtig nice Abo hast du 😊👍.
Wenn du lust hast kannst du ja auch mal bei mir vorbei schauen 🤗.keep riding
Junge die verstehen uns nicht 😂😂
Junge Junge, da hat wohl jemand Lack gesoffen... Eigenwerbung und dazu noch auf deutsch, auf einem Englischsprachigen Kanal. Genius.
Jungs it's a joke.
Well im early lol
Same
What next? How to tie your shoe laces.
Second
Next video how to pedal your mtb 😂😂😂