Merry Christmas & God bless. Jesus loves you and died for you. He took yours & my sins upon himself. So you can have HIS righteousness & salvation. It is a free gift but a costly one. I pray you all accept Jesus into your heart.
Former QuadLock user here… Peak Design now makes the best motorcycle phone mounts, hands down. Vibration damping and the latest Qi2 charging standard built in. On the pricey side for sure, but you get what you pay for as they’re absolutely the best, easiest to use (and lowest profile) mounts you can get for your bike.
Love the photochromic shield pick. Had just ordered myself one last night. Love my iridem shields, but hate swapping out visors for night/early morning rides. Great picks guys.
For airbags I went with the Helite backpack - pretty much exclusively because of the good job it does of immobilizing the helmet in a crash. I'm much more concerned about not breaking my neck than not breaking a rib.
@@wanderlpnw I have the electronic Helite. At the time it seemed the best choice, now I'd probably go with the Tech Air. I'm not throwing away a $1000 system though. But I'm also not buying any replacement carts. If it ever blows (or fails to) I'll make a decision on switching.
If ya were upgrading from Helite you'd have went with the Helite Turtle 2 Electronic option, you downgraded your cover protection brother. And that's before even talking about the nonexistent self-replace that Alpinestars has for airbag cartridges. @@wanderlpnw
Fun idea/practical gift for giving gas money: Sedici 3Liter "Waist bag" (fannypack) that has $5-$10 in quarters in the front small pocket, and $50 in 5's for gas money in the big pocket. I've "profitted" when paying with cash. The quarters are just there for example sake to show giftee the possibility + emergency Gas. At 15miles a day (commuting or whatever), 30mpg realistic average -bike, that's 450miles/month, which means 15-topOffs/month, which means if gas is $3/gal then it'll cost $45/month in gas. So the motorcyclist gets a useful wallet for the physical money, and a month's worth of gas money to help them see the practical use case of a fannypack. Edit: by "profitted" I mean I may have given $5 for just $3.76 of fuel, but got back $1.30 instead of $1.24 because cashier didn't want to count dime+pennies, and just gave me three dimes. Has happened multiple times. P.S. Find your busy gas station in town that's not a Walmart one. (Preferably has Ethanol Free fuel as well).
For the kids e bikes, research Apollo Sedna, very similar to the overpriced StaCyc. My kids are going on 2 summers of heavy use. Burnt through a set of tires already!
What do you think pays the bills for Ari / Zack’s shenanigans? Support RevZilla by watching these / buying stuff and your supporting more free content from the other two. Pretty simple equation
@@wlt3585 So he was too lazy to write S1000RR? *_That_* was too much for him, and he felt he had to swap three zeros with a "k"? I hope he gets some ADHD medication for Xmas... 😉
@@RevZillacould have been a better response than one that comes off condescending (fwiw, "Easy now [name,]" comes off like just brushing away their opinion, so it just comes off rude). Anywho, can we get a 2nd Christmas Gift idea that's published the day after Thanksgiving, but maybe with more Sedici branded stuff? Sedici Waist Bag makes for a great Gas Station Wallet for motorcyclists, Sedici 20 Liter Dry Bags make for great functional and waterproof saddlebags that can store even a Size 16 Alpinestars Tech 7 boot in each side so you can wear "real boots" into the workplace and leave boots in a sealed bag in a safe area. Sedici 5 Liter Dry Bag makes for a good "glove box" on the motorcycle, just use Rok Straps to hold it down to passenger seat. Throw your Kriega tool rolls in there, there in your triple-ziploc baggy containing motorcycle registration and insurance. And then naturally when at destination, just do as Spurg showed in the product video and clip it together to make a handbag style look and give you a handle to carry it inside and off the bike with you. Then there's the Sedici Strada helmets, which are just superb. Lastly, Sedici Handlebar Bag used as an Eyeglasses Carrying Case, or if in Florida maybe it's where you keep your Toll Pass, I know my Bridge Pass was detected from INSIDE my Sedici Fannypack.
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Merry Christmas & God bless. Jesus loves you and died for you. He took yours & my sins upon himself. So you can have HIS righteousness & salvation. It is a free gift but a costly one.
I pray you all accept Jesus into your heart.
A 10mm socket. Better yet, a pair of them.
Better yet, a box of them!
Former QuadLock user here… Peak Design now makes the best motorcycle phone mounts, hands down. Vibration damping and the latest Qi2 charging standard built in. On the pricey side for sure, but you get what you pay for as they’re absolutely the best, easiest to use (and lowest profile) mounts you can get for your bike.
Same.
Rokform is dope too
Love the photochromic shield pick. Had just ordered myself one last night. Love my iridem shields, but hate swapping out visors for night/early morning rides. Great picks guys.
Yup worth every penny to not be swapping visors all the time.
For airbags I went with the Helite backpack - pretty much exclusively because of the good job it does of immobilizing the helmet in a crash. I'm much more concerned about not breaking my neck than not breaking a rib.
The Tech Air 5 does as well. I upgraded from a Helite. It's nice not to worry about the tether.
@@wanderlpnw I have the electronic Helite. At the time it seemed the best choice, now I'd probably go with the Tech Air. I'm not throwing away a $1000 system though. But I'm also not buying any replacement carts. If it ever blows (or fails to) I'll make a decision on switching.
@@John_Ridley yeah my Helite was stolen. That's why I upgraded. But in retrospect I would have upgraded to electronic if I knew what it was like.
If ya were upgrading from Helite you'd have went with the Helite Turtle 2 Electronic option, you downgraded your cover protection brother. And that's before even talking about the nonexistent self-replace that Alpinestars has for airbag cartridges. @@wanderlpnw
@@John_Ridleykeep the electronic Helite. It has most coverage.
GAS MONEY
Fun idea/practical gift for giving gas money:
Sedici 3Liter "Waist bag" (fannypack) that has $5-$10 in quarters in the front small pocket, and $50 in 5's for gas money in the big pocket.
I've "profitted" when paying with cash. The quarters are just there for example sake to show giftee the possibility + emergency Gas.
At 15miles a day (commuting or whatever), 30mpg realistic average -bike, that's 450miles/month, which means 15-topOffs/month, which means if gas is $3/gal then it'll cost $45/month in gas.
So the motorcyclist gets a useful wallet for the physical money, and a month's worth of gas money to help them see the practical use case of a fannypack.
Edit: by "profitted" I mean I may have given $5 for just $3.76 of fuel, but got back $1.30 instead of $1.24 because cashier didn't want to count dime+pennies, and just gave me three dimes. Has happened multiple times. P.S. Find your busy gas station in town that's not a Walmart one. (Preferably has Ethanol Free fuel as well).
You should buy Zach and Ari tripods for Christmas.
I thought Pat was gunna say cams. Cams for everyone!
The closing minutes were a great gift. Hilarious. Thank you all Team Revzilla.
When they give Spurge his drinks before they film…
Damn why is this such a comforting video haha. Love the humor as always!
The nightmare before Spurgmass!🤣
Ending was absolutely goated
I want an actual sweater version of what Pat is wearing.
Already got my pick for this year, Knox Urban Pro MK3, I think that was the best purchase I made for my Motorcycle gear.
Loved the ending!
For the kids e bikes, research Apollo Sedna, very similar to the overpriced StaCyc. My kids are going on 2 summers of heavy use. Burnt through a set of tires already!
Can't scan a qr code that is on my phone with my phone
6:41 A $2600 gift?
I genuinely enjoyed the pixx and wind at the end of the video 😂
nice
AHHHHHH The Aspen California shirts are already sold out in M L and XL The video has only been up for 5 hours 🤣
Little early, aren’t you?
Ari, that's a great suggestion...however I wonder how many of the superbike target market can even read
Hahaha
That's why it's illustrated.
I love the airbag vests and backpack…will buy the hosts a drink when the actually start wearing one so I can keep watching them the next few decades…
9:20 That's what his wife said!
Hey Spurge n whole Revzilla family.... Happy Diwali and happy holidays. Love from India 🙏🏻🎇🪔🇮🇳🙏🏻😊😊😊😊
Can we break out a second channel just for technical videos from Ari?
What do you think pays the bills for Ari / Zack’s shenanigans? Support RevZilla by watching these / buying stuff and your supporting more free content from the other two. Pretty simple equation
Dude... 🤦♂️
Too early guys...
Zilla Cards work at Cycle Gear ?
They may work at all Comoto Owned brands, Cycle Gear being one of them.
You've heard of the dirty south... Get ready for: The Meaty Midwest
All sponcerd merch added stuff not personalized
Innomotion air bag are the best, way better than alpine star
:)
Bro forgot the S1kRR
What is an S1kRR?
@@pistonburner6448
BMW S1000RR, a very expensive, ultra refined sportbike
@@wlt3585 So he was too lazy to write S1000RR? *_That_* was too much for him, and he felt he had to swap three zeros with a "k"?
I hope he gets some ADHD medication for Xmas... 😉
Halloween makeup is still caked in my hair and ears, and you all are doing a Christmas video already? Y'all need to chill.
IT WAS JUST HALLOWEEN YESTERDAY! EFF OFF WITH CHRISTMAS ALREADY! ITS NOT TILL DECEMBER!
You're skating on thin ice, Lisa!
Easy now Lisa, there’s no reason for all caps.
@@RevZilla 𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑𝐄'𝐒 𝐀𝐋𝐖𝐀𝐘𝐒 𝐀 𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐒𝐎𝐍 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐂𝐀𝐏𝐒.
Fwiw, in this economy... yeah, it takes a month to get money for gifts.
@@RevZillacould have been a better response than one that comes off condescending (fwiw, "Easy now [name,]" comes off like just brushing away their opinion, so it just comes off rude).
Anywho, can we get a 2nd Christmas Gift idea that's published the day after Thanksgiving, but maybe with more Sedici branded stuff?
Sedici Waist Bag makes for a great Gas Station Wallet for motorcyclists,
Sedici 20 Liter Dry Bags make for great functional and waterproof saddlebags that can store even a Size 16 Alpinestars Tech 7 boot in each side so you can wear "real boots" into the workplace and leave boots in a sealed bag in a safe area.
Sedici 5 Liter Dry Bag makes for a good "glove box" on the motorcycle, just use Rok Straps to hold it down to passenger seat. Throw your Kriega tool rolls in there, there in your triple-ziploc baggy containing motorcycle registration and insurance. And then naturally when at destination, just do as Spurg showed in the product video and clip it together to make a handbag style look and give you a handle to carry it inside and off the bike with you.
Then there's the Sedici Strada helmets, which are just superb.
Lastly, Sedici Handlebar Bag used as an Eyeglasses Carrying Case, or if in Florida maybe it's where you keep your Toll Pass, I know my Bridge Pass was detected from INSIDE my Sedici Fannypack.
First!