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CantitoeRoad
Registrace 30. 09. 2008
Cantitoe Road is an importer and distributor of bicycle parts, tools, and accessories.
Bike Bell Cantitoe Road
The clever Triangle Bell sounds a brilliant 94db DING! with a long sustain. Elastic mounting straps let you fit it anywhere, on any bar.
Order at: www.cantitoeroad.com/n1-triangle-bell.html
Order at: www.cantitoeroad.com/n1-triangle-bell.html
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H Black Pro - On the bike, in Finland
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Here's a look at Herrmans new H-Black Pro dynamo headlight - the world's first bicycle light with projector technology. In addition to using a reflector to project the light (common to all dynamo and e-bike lights) Herrmans employs an "aspheric" lens to control (and project) all the light into a clear and broad area. nothing is wasted. To see how this technology works see: czcams.com/video/VnL9...
Herrmans H Black Pro - First look
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 7 lety
Herrmans New H-Black Pro headlight - World's first bicycle headlight with projector technology. Available in dynamo and e-bike versions. Watch this video to see it in action. If you want to see how projector technology works, see: czcams.com/video/VnL9nWhqCX4/video.html
HERRMANS® H-RAIL snap in bicycle light
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 8 lety
The new HERRMANS® H-RAIL Battery rear LED light is equipped with HERRMANS® patented snap-in rails bracket, for fitting with ease under the seat. Available in an ON/FLASH/OFF version for different lighting modes. The light is durable and is instantly noticeable, and it's visibility increases safety.
Connex 11-speed bike chains
zhlédnutí 15KPřed 8 lety
How bicycle chains work, how they wear, and why Connex chains last so long. Also, the famous Connex link - operation and correct installation.You can buy one from us (www.cantitoeroad.com/Connex-11s0-Chain_p_525.html) or through better bicycle shops throughout the U.S. Or, call us at 1.800.422.2104.
Carogna Tubular Mounting Tape for Bicycle Wheels
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 9 lety
Conrad demonstrates how easily Carogna tubular mounting tape goes on a bicycle wheel. You can purchase Corogna and other unique bicycling accessories at www.CantitoeRoad.com. Song - "My Sharona" by the Knack
New Connex 11-Speed Chain Shifts Flawlessly with Shimano Di2
zhlédnutí 4,3KPřed 9 lety
We mounted a bike (with Shimano Ultegra Di2 electronic derailleurs and the new Connex 11s0 chain) on a trainer and made this video to show how the 11s0 shifts on this system. Conrad Tapia, in-house sales and resident road racer, put the new 11s0 through some punishing testing, driving the chain through rapid shifting of all the gears under load. It performed flawlessly. To buy this 11-Speed cha...
Sweeten Your Ride with Cantitoe Road
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Do you like cycling? Whether you're on the road or the mountain, we we have a library of how to videos, product demonstrations and more. Subscribe to Cantitoe Road on CZcams!
iCaffelatex App for iOS and Android
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 10 lety
This clever app from Effetto Mariposa helps you determine the exact amount of Caffélatex needed for optimal sealing and flat protection for every tire size. Every discipline - Road, Cyclocross, Mountain, and every tire size in each discipline are shown. Also show is how to install Caffelatex in your tires. Downlad is free from the App Store or Play Store.
Safety Wing
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The Safety Wing provides extra room between you and cars on the road. Available here at Cantitoe Road: www.cantitoeroad.com/Safety-Wing_p_232.html
How to build a generator bicycle wheel.
zhlédnutí 1,3MPřed 11 lety
Chris shows how Cantitoe Road builds a Joule 3 Dynamo (generator) wheel with DT Swiss spokes and rim. Make your Own Juice! Buy a pre-built wheel: www.cantitoeroad.com/bicycle-hubs-wheelsets/joule-3-wheel-silver-dynamo-hub Other components sold individually: www.cantitoeroad.com/Biologic_bymfg_6-0-1.html Wheels, tires and other accessories: www.CantitoeRoad.com
How to Remove Dried Caffelatex from your bicycle frame
zhlédnutí 3,8KPřed 11 lety
Motsenbockers Caulk and Foam Sealant Remover is the perfect solution for removing dried Caffelatex from your frame. It is water-based, non-corrosive, and most importantly...it works. Watch the video for proof. You can buy it at most hardware stores, or at www.CantitoeRoad.com
Bicycle Commuting Gear at Cantitoe Road
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Tom shows a few of our super-fly bicycle commuting products. All available at www.CantitoeRoad.com. Check us out! Video Transcription: (note that the following is truncated following Trelock LS820 tail light description in order to comply with CZcams's description limits): Hi, I'm Tom Petrie. Welcome to another issue of Cantitoe TV. Today we're gonna talk about some of the great products we off...
Bicycle Commuting Gear at Cantitoe Road
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Bicycle Commuting Gear at Cantitoe Road
AXA Dynamo Light Kit Instructional Video
zhlédnutí 154KPřed 12 lety
AXA Dynamo Light Kit Instructional Video
Bar-Barianz - Flashing Handlebar Lights
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 13 lety
Bar-Barianz - Flashing Handlebar Lights
Defender Frame Lock With Plug In Cables
zhlédnutí 41KPřed 14 lety
Defender Frame Lock With Plug In Cables
How To: Install the Bicycle Dynamo Light Kit from Cantitoe Road
zhlédnutí 591KPřed 14 lety
How To: Install the Bicycle Dynamo Light Kit from Cantitoe Road
I am trying to measure chain stretch using digital calipers. Where can I get the roller to roller distance for say 6 links on a brand new chain. If I know this and I measure my 4000klm chain at the same rollers I can calculate the stretch.
Looks easy but I fought that thing for an hour before I threw it away!
Hi there, How much should you let the tyre deflate before putting sealant in? Also, must we inject sealant at the 12 o'clock position as you did the video?
Anyone know how to install the AXA rear light onto a Pashley hub gear bike? It was made with a front dynamo light and I bought a rear light from Holland (online). However, my bike people say I don’t have the right wiring for it. I didn’t get an answer as to what sort of wiring I need though. Help please!
Let there be light. No, wait ....
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I have a rim that goes up and down I got the high out but I can't get the low out it's driving me nuts.
Helpful video! Aligning the tire is a lot easier of you mount the wheel on a truing stand. Then you can move it back and forth slowly to see the location of the wobbles.
What is this?
How many volts it produce
I want full details for my project
Sir i have one doubt
Thanks Borat.
Give that man an Oscar for his super smooth acting performance!
Thanks for the Intel. How many kms do the e bike chains last ?
It’s very straightforward…. Just breathe and look at it for a few minutes. Putting the chain together and taking it apart is fairly easy. I just replaced a front mech and took it apart with the chain off both chainrings and put back together once new front mech was mounted. By far one of the best chains and easiest to install and remove.
Curious about those brakes!
Thanks!!!🤝
I have been searching for video with turn the light on instruction for a 30 min. Guy, You saved my life :) :) :)
very informative ! Thank you so much!
How brake light works ?
Does it matter which side is up?
Yes. The round "notch" doesn't engage the teeth. It goes on the outside of the chain. (The bottom of the chain when it's on the lower limb - nearest the road - and the top of the chain when it's on the upper limb.) The more gentle curve is the one that engages the teeth. It goes on the inside of the chain. (The bottom of the chain when it's on the upper limb, and the top of the chain when it's on the lower limb, nearest the road.) If you pause the video at 0:27, you'll see this clearly illustrated.
Bad sound!
Thanks for demystifying how it should be build
But how does this help me get chicks? Just kidding, I love my Connex 9SE on my fat ebike.
Where may I get a pre assembled dynamo wheel?
Terrible audio.
After you've seated the tape, you should peel the top layer back from both ends of the tape at the valve hole. That way, if the tape rips when you're pulling it from under the tire, you can start at the other end. Also, after you've straightened the tire and are about to start pulling the top layer of tape out from under the tire, reduce the tire pressure from 60 psi to half that as the tape is less likely to rip.
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That's pretty cool Charge your cell phone and run a light at night
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how to generator a lot of wasted time
Worst video on youtube...tks
You should explain how the generator works. This really didn't answer my questions. It's not clear that this is a generator.
Fix you ears you fucking circus freak
Thank you for the very usual explication.
No generator ...lie to get views .....thumbs down
Where is the generator? - is a FAQ in all the comments. Well, a dynamo, which they are building in that wheel, is an electric generator. But, you will be disappointed when you try to turn that wheel with the axle in your hands! It is g e n e r a t i n g a lot of resistance - also at daylight ... - and your wheel will stop turning very soon. It is a brake on your bike. Then look out for a road racing bike of someone and give it's wheel a turn. You will see.
Before buying this stuff, take a look here: www.cyclingabout.com/best-dynamo-usb-chargers-bicycle-touring-bikepacking/ Excerpt: -------------------------------------------------- "Example One: 2.5-Watts (12.5km/h on the Cinq Plug5 Plus) Once a 3-watt dynamo hub has been converted from AC to DC the output will translate to roughly 5V and 0.5A, which for an hour of riding is 500mAh. Charging a 5000mAh battery will, therefore, equate to 10 hours of riding. However, when we factor in the small losses in the charging circuitry, we lose around 20% of the total generated power. Adding the 20% extra ride time (10 hours + (10 hours x 0.2)) and we’re looking at 12 hours of riding to fill the battery from scratch. Example Two: 4-Watts (17km/h on the Cinq Plug5 Plus) If we use fancy circuitry to boost the output power to 4-watts (5V and 0.8A), we can fill a 5000mAh battery in 6.25 hours of riding. When we account for the ~20% losses in the charging circuitry, this results in 7.5 hours of riding to theoretically fill the battery from scratch." ------------------------------------------------- This was not as good as i was expecting, so i will definitely have to do some "circus tricks" and use a GPS that uses AA batteries (which i can get almost anywhere. Phones drains a LOT more power), and a camera that uses AA batteries. That way i can leave my phone turned off most of the time. I would think a 15-20watt solar panel will be better alternative for me (both options would be ideal, but the dynohub seems a bit complicated and expensive). I will mostly just use my phone to upload a few pictures to FB, so i will mostly "need" power to watch some videos on my smart-glasses (a 7000mah battery bank would last about 8 hours of video time, if i take into account the 20% power loss, like in the example above)... Im guessing a 15-20W solar panel should have me covered, and if it is not fully enough, it will not be something important i need it for anyway...
hi ,you were sayin 10 mm ? that was 10 cm from valve hole :),anyway its nice video cheers .
I made the mistake with quick link... Maybe that's why they failed on two chains at ~2000km total. That aside, I noticed the wear is also very high - a lot more than KMC. Really wanted it to work out, but looks like I will stick to KMC.
very interesting idea. A frictionless upgrade over the old fashioned fork bike generators.
Exact plans and step by step instructions on Avasva.
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probably the worst tutorial video of building a wheel generator....thank you.
probably the worst tutorial video of building a wheel generator....thank you.
I am planning to use my bike soon enough for delivery with Doordash and Uber Eats. I might want a generator bike wheel to recharge my battery packs. My bike was bought at $675 in 2014 and has none of it. I'd like to upgrade my bike to recharge battery packs that I mount on the back of it. Because it will keep my phone charged and my vape batteries charged.
My nitecore charger for my 18650 batteries needs 9V, and most dynohubs only generate 6V... If you vape at 150 watts and 1 set of batteries is not enough for a work day, then just bring an extra set of batteries to work. I vape the Aegis Legend (like i saw you had in a video), and it lasts me the entire day when i vape at 64 watts. If you bring a pod to work (i have the "smoant pasito" rebuildable pod, and it is actually pretty decent), then you can charge it with a regular battery bank, and if you have one with 2 outputs, you can charge your phone and pod simultaneously...
Excellent
Quick question which size tape to get if my tubulars have 21mm outer diameter..