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Here are ten bike hacks for MTB and Beyond!
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Alright guys I moved out of my house and I’m officially homeless…or well I’m staying here for now. Not bad. Anyway the move is underway and my normal posting schedule should resume by next week, but for now I’ve got another 10 bike hacks to hold you over. Let’s get started.
One of the best ways to make a quick chain repair is with a master link. Just remove the broken part of the chain, join it again with the master link and you’re on your way. You can keep a master link in your backpack but storing it on your bike means it’ll always be at the ready. I stuffed two links into my bar end and left a piece of string dangling to pull them back out with. What other ways can you think of to secure spare links?
Have you ever been stuck without a bottle opener? Platform pedals seem to have been designed for the job. Just hook the lip of the bottle under the cage and pry it off. I’m sure there’s a spot you can do this even on clipless pedals.
In the comments of the last video someone said that you can clean a chain by tying two toothbrushes together. Let’s try it. I’m assuming that you fasten them at the base so they meet here and pedal the chain between them. Actually, not bad. Using a solvent would help too. If you do this, make sure to clearly label them so you don’t mix up your toothbrushes.
On some bikes, the cables rub against the frame and cause damage to the paint. After a while it can wear it down right to the metal. Velcro pads will not only stop this from happening, but eliminate the noise caused by the cable hitting the frame. If you don’t want to stick velcro to your frame you can also just stick it to the cable. Velcro is available in different colors to match your bike.
Keeping your rotors clean is essential for good braking power. In fact, the oil from your skin can make them practically useless. You can clean them with alcohol and paper towels, but on on the fly these prep pads are really easy. This whole box was 1.50, and the pads can be kept in your travel toolbox, car, or backpack. It’s even good to do this after taking your bike off the rack with all the grime from the road.
Energy gels, or goo packs, are quite useful. They’re basically disgusting syrupy packages of pure calories that you can suck down while training or racing. In a pinch, you can use honey instead. It’s 100% natural, available in packets, and not nearly as disgusting, in fact it’s awesome. In many cases, it’s also much cheaper.
If you have a pickup truck you can carry a bike like this, but protecting your tailgate is essential. They sell really good products that do this, and they even hold the bikes in place, but there’s a cheaper way. Just get a piece of cardboard and cut it to size. You can even customize it to look just like real ones. Fold it at the top, and lay it over your tailgate. Function, economy, and style.
Even a nice clean hydration pack will have that rubbery taste and smell. You can freshen up your reservoir with a drop of citrus. Lemon or lime juice is sold in bottles but you can also use the real thing. Now, you enjoy nice lime-infused water for your ride instead of rubber. Do avoid dropping whole fruits in there though, as a Camelbak sangria will ruin your reservoir in a hurry. A drop won’t though.
Even good hydration packs make your back sweaty, but you can take the edge off with some ice. Fill the pack partially with water, and fill it with air. Lay it in the freezer and take extra care not to block the water outlet. Once it’s frozen solid you’ll have a nice layer of ice right along the back of the reservoir. Top it off with water, and it’ll stay icy cold. This will melt way slower than ice cubes, while still providing enough meltwater to drink as you go.
More than one commenter said that tying a zip tie or string around your hub can keep it clean, and I’ve seen this on cruisers and novelty bikes. Out of curiosity, let’s see how well this works. Maybe it would work eventually? Yeah, a bigger piece of string, leather strap, or zip tie might work better, but let me show you a better way.
So there you go, 10 more bike hacks. To keep doing these videos I need you guys to tell me your hacks below. If it’s one we haven’t done before, you could see it here in the future. Thanks for riding with me today, and I’ll see you next time.
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At 5:28 he almost stabbed himself in the toe with those sharp clippers 😬
1 scissors hack, for longevity…. Don't drop scissors…it can easily ruin them permanently.
Put colored straws in your spoke for a cool look just cut one line down the straws
When you have black on your hands from your grips put soap on a scrubber and scrub your hand and it works perfectly
There’s a cheaper way use honey coupon code finder
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That one for cleaning the wheel hubs I've known all of my life since people here use it a lot, and that's not the bikers but regular people. But they put a wide ring of inner tube around the hub and it does the job extremely well. You can see bikes that are horribly dirty, but the hubs still shine. 🙂 I still do it the way you shown at the end though. 😀
3:45 🤔how much is the ticket for that your rear lisence blade not seen in USA. Expensive cardbord.🤓😊
For everyday use, mechanical discbrakes are better, or hydraulic discbrakes????
Bike hack #1000 ride other people’s bikes.
You have a kid
You almost stabbed your foot with those clips
Damm bro subscribe me if you like it
Did anyone else notice the kid in the background at 2:14
Square space has this almost same one logo as Melvin star
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Please answer this question…
Can i use alcohol swab used in medical sector to clean my disc rotors?
Do you have a kid
5:27 those scissors by his foot!!
Dakine…nice touch. Instead of cardboard, I use some outdated patio chair cushions. Pre folded and 3 or 4 cover the entire tailgate or just use 1 for a single bike.
My dad uses old inner tubes instead of string
Is a pipe cleaner
3:03 honey is very useful to increase your sugar level
2:15 does Seth have a kid
5:28 ouch that‘s gonna hurt for a while 🙂
If you tie a shoe lace to your hubs loosely it will clean your hubs after about a week of solid riding, I do it to my bmx hubs
For the tailgate hack you can also use a piece of carpet.
5:28 ouch
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If you want an extremely tough, durable, and high capacity camel back, go with a military grade one. They hold 1 gallon of water and are like stupid strong and durable. They cost $30-60.
If u have black bars that is skraped use black spraypant on it
I keep my masterlink on my chain.
The weel thing is making me dizzy
5:10 I did the same with the tape, it works a lot better
Any hacks for a new bike dripping the chain intermittently?
A great bike hack I took up a few years ago is getting a dog tooth brush kit that brushes from 3 sides
That scissor might have hurt you. Are u okay now?
Do another QnA
2:15 Seth has a kid?
Two tooth 🦷 brushes is working chain I been checking shifting gears but I have to disc in the back which was make me happy because I love seeing spinning disc break
2.14 who is that child
two nail brushes (non-handled) used to clean chain. Sandwich the chain between the brushes and turn the crank. Voila! works as well as one of them chain cleaners tools. Best Part – The brushes came in a two pack and the local dollar store!
My bike hack:
Put a motor in the middle of your bike to go faster and avoid having to pedal