@@ToogyHowser I use a Feedback Sports bike stand but it only support up to 2.4" rear tire. Since I've started using 2.6" rear tires it hasn't worked as well. I can shove the tire in there but it's not ideal.
I am terribly cursed, I come from an ultra lite backpacking history, so I'm a bit of a weight weenie. I have a small strap on frame pack, maybe 3 inches by 4 inches. I have allen wrenches, tire levers, chain breaker, first aid kit, 2 clif bars, tire plug, and a few other things. I took the chain tool from a multi tool and use small Allen's and torques. Have a shimano carbon pump that's lighter than the air it pumps, and wrap a tube around seat tube. The tube is 26 by 2.1. It will get you back to truck where I have larger tools.
You should try using some of these tools your showing to see how they would work in the real world, the chain tool looks like it might be a pain in the ass to use compared to a crank brothers multi tool
I can't fit the chain repair tools in my 31.8mm spank spike handle bar. Should i change to 35mm bar? i'm not sure those two type of bar size have different bar end diameters too?
10:29 (Pickles thought bubble) "Okay, I gotta see this, its like take number 3 Toogy, I HOPE he finally figured out how to build the stand this time... Yeah Like so. Can we go for a walk now??" LOL :-) Dude, that was well done. Think I'll check out the tire plugs and valve stems.
Can you show us an up close “how to install” the multi tool? I cannot find a video anywhere. I’m really curious ho this install vs OneUp Components version. I’m sure you have to remove the Star Nut. But not really sure what this brands solution is. Thank you for considering.
Thank you for the review. I am not impressed by the mini stand. I do like the rest. I like tools that can be stored in bars. I will probably purchase the tire repair kit that stows in bar ends. Thank you.
My Granite tire plug tool came with a bigger rubber and the bigger Cap to store it in hollowcranks. Way better to get to, weight is lower on the bike and I store less mud in my cranks. So for me it's a win³
That stand is sketch... better off flipping the bike onto the bars with a couple of twigs under the grips to protect the controls. Cost is two twigs. Available at twotwigs.com.
Those tools are pretty slick, and I love how stealthy they are!!!
yeah, that's the best part!
That's a lot of cool stuff! I think that stand would be great for washing the bike and lubing the chain.
yeah it be useful for that for sure!
@@ToogyHowser I use a Feedback Sports bike stand but it only support up to 2.4" rear tire. Since I've started using 2.6" rear tires it hasn't worked as well. I can shove the tire in there but it's not ideal.
The new table is getting some work! I like this format of video
Thanks man! yeah it's exactly what I wanted for this style of video
Nice video Toogy. Looking forward to your new bike day!
Hey Paul, me too! Will be announcing details soon!
just got the juicy valve end caps and there great
They are! super handy and look cool!
Nice products
I am terribly cursed, I come from an ultra lite backpacking history, so I'm a bit of a weight weenie. I have a small strap on frame pack, maybe 3 inches by 4 inches. I have allen wrenches, tire levers, chain breaker, first aid kit, 2 clif bars, tire plug, and a few other things. I took the chain tool from a multi tool and use small Allen's and torques. Have a shimano carbon pump that's lighter than the air it pumps, and wrap a tube around seat tube. The tube is 26 by 2.1. It will get you back to truck where I have larger tools.
You should try using some of these tools your showing to see how they would work in the real world, the chain tool looks like it might be a pain in the ass to use compared to a crank brothers multi tool
yeah I will do a field test as soon as i can!
agree, the tools all spread out everywhere might be annoying vs a decent multitool
Is there a video showing how to install the stem multi tool? Thanks
Sorry not yet, I will make one soon!
@@ToogyHowser thanks! I Just ordered and no videos around on how to installed.... Be well!
I can't fit the chain repair tools in my 31.8mm spank spike handle bar. Should i change to 35mm bar? i'm not sure those two type of bar size have different bar end diameters too?
The bar ends should be the same size, it's a little tight fitting for sure, try turning it and pushing it at the same time.
10:29 (Pickles thought bubble) "Okay, I gotta see this, its like take number 3 Toogy, I HOPE he finally figured out how to build the stand this time... Yeah Like so. Can we go for a walk now??" LOL :-) Dude, that was well done. Think I'll check out the tire plugs and valve stems.
Haha if only I knew what pickles was thinking!
Nice vid Toogy. Although i reckon the stash tyre plug kit and chain tool would rattle like hell in your bars on a ride.
it seems pretty solid in there, but will have to see in the real world
Can you show us an up close “how to install” the multi tool? I cannot find a video anywhere. I’m really curious ho this install vs OneUp Components version. I’m sure you have to remove the Star Nut. But not really sure what this brands solution is.
Thank you for considering.
yes, I'll make that video in the next few weeks!
Where is this stuff made?
Same place most things are these days? lol
Turdistan, by proud Turds.
Thank you for the review. I am not impressed by the mini stand. I do like the rest. I like tools that can be stored in bars. I will probably purchase the tire repair kit that stows in bar ends. Thank you.
Thanks for watching, yeah I like everything except the stand... Maybe I'm using it wrong, but there weren't any instructions haha
Lol, remove your grip to get to the bacon strip, no thanks 😝. I got their strap to try but the green didn't match my bike's accents.
My Granite tire plug tool came with a bigger rubber and the bigger Cap to store it in hollowcranks. Way better to get to, weight is lower on the bike and I store less mud in my cranks. So for me it's a win³
will the Stash multi tool work with bar risers? I bought this cause i had to get my bars higher. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D3LMJN6
you can delete this comment, but your link for the bike stand is broken, "Thanks" is part of the link.
good catch! I fixed the link!
That stand is sketch... better off flipping the bike onto the bars with a couple of twigs under the grips to protect the controls. Cost is two twigs. Available at twotwigs.com.