Cutting carbon tubes: If you have a tile wet saw, even a cheap $50 one from Home Despot, they cut through carbon tubing like a hot knife through butter, and leave a pretty clean edge without fraying. The water keeps the dust trapped.
I made a backer plate for our top tube bags too. I do not have a 3D printer, so I tried using a scrap of luan plywood with epoxy for my setup. I also coated it with epoxy. I also plastic welded one from a thick piece of pink plastic cut from a Barbie jeep pulled from the dump for my wife’s setup. I boxed one end to add ridigity…as you did. Both are holding up great.
That is awesome! I'm surprised how well the flat sheet of plastic backer board from my Lezyne pump is working. I have been using it instead of the 3-D printed one for a few months now.
I do bike touring with an e- bike. It’s interesting to see the different ideas for the different types of bikes in different types of biking. I saw your link in Reddit so that brought me here.
Nice. I have some ideas for some E-Bike content in the future. The idea of e-bikepacking is intriguing with a new level of challenges and opportunities.
Every butt is different. Find what works for you. I prefer the badge holder as it allows me to just drop the hose. A magnet requires that little extra step to put the hose in the right spot.
Bonus hack has a better solution, camelback has some magnets that are for there bagpacks/tube and they clip nice on the straps of a feed bag so if you use 2 feed bags you have 2 straps to magnet them on and loop over your handelbar !
Some of the higher quality bags you don't have to have a strap for I have a 7 try 7 stealth top tube bag on my bike that has a semi rigid shell it does not have to have any straps just two bolts in the top tube very clean
promoting single use plastic, buying brand new handle bar to trash a large proportion of it, cutting carbon fiber without proper safety methods, sorry friend, this is rather bodge for me
badge one is a great hack
And you can use it with a hydration pack too.
For anyone cutting or dremelling carbon, please for the love of god wear a mask so you don't inhale carbon fiber. For real.
Yes.
Cutting carbon tubes: If you have a tile wet saw, even a cheap $50 one from Home Despot, they cut through carbon tubing like a hot knife through butter, and leave a pretty clean edge without fraying. The water keeps the dust trapped.
That's a handy tip.
#5 is so cool! You saved the best for last. 👍
Of course, had to save the best for last to keep you on the edge of your seat!
I made a backer plate for our top tube bags too. I do not have a 3D printer, so I tried using a scrap of luan plywood with epoxy for my setup. I also coated it with epoxy. I also plastic welded one from a thick piece of pink plastic cut from a Barbie jeep pulled from the dump for my wife’s setup. I boxed one end to add ridigity…as you did. Both are holding up great.
That is awesome! I'm surprised how well the flat sheet of plastic backer board from my Lezyne pump is working. I have been using it instead of the 3-D printed one for a few months now.
I do bike touring with an e- bike. It’s interesting to see the different ideas for the different types of bikes in different types of biking. I saw your link in Reddit so that brought me here.
Nice. I have some ideas for some E-Bike content in the future. The idea of e-bikepacking is intriguing with a new level of challenges and opportunities.
I am so going to use the badge hack! Nice one
Awesome! Enjoy!
More hacks please. These were all genuine, practical hacks.
I definitely have more planned. I have a pretty long list of hacks coming.
Love this ! Great hacks !
Thank you Richard. I plan to share many more.
Good stuff. Subscribed. Good luck with the channel!
Thank you so much. Your support really helps.
Hack 1 get good seat wont ever need chaff cream the rest of the hacks are very good ps use a magnet for hose it works great
Every butt is different. Find what works for you. I prefer the badge holder as it allows me to just drop the hose. A magnet requires that little extra step to put the hose in the right spot.
@@TroyOnTrails try a infinity seat you see
Would be neat to see some of your epic gravel routes documented. Background music sometimes is distracting. Great videos!!! Thanks!!!
Thanks for the suggestion. That should be doable. So many rides. :)
Bonus hack has a better solution, camelback has some magnets that are for there bagpacks/tube and they clip nice on the straps of a feed bag so if you use 2 feed bags you have 2 straps to magnet them on and loop over your handelbar !
Definitely. Though I prefer the badge holder because I can just drop the house rather than line up the magnets.
Some of the higher quality bags you don't have to have a strap for I have a 7 try 7 stealth top tube bag on my bike that has a semi rigid shell it does not have to have any straps just two bolts in the top tube very clean
As it should be. Tailfin is the only bag I knew if that designed it correctly.
Do you have the 3d print file for the top tube bag stiffener posted somewhere?
You bet. You can find it here: www.tinkercad.com/things/4OypnId7FOd-revelate-mag-tank-internal-stabilizer
@@TroyOnTrails thanks!
The background music is too loud
Thank you for the feedback. I'm working to improve with each video.
#3. A+ Product name
I think I'll use that for my next video title. ;)
promoting single use plastic, buying brand new handle bar to trash a large proportion of it, cutting carbon fiber without proper safety methods, sorry friend, this is rather bodge for me
I'm always willing to learn. Beyond glasses and a mask, what are "propper safety methods" for carbon?
You can get antichafe cream in stick form
I've personally never been a fan. But certainly a more packable form factor.
@@TroyOnTrails That purple stuff is gross. Assos creme is the only way.